1908 – Former Bank of Nova Scotia, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Architect: Darling & Pearson
Designed by Toronto architects Darling & Pearson, the former Bank of Nova Scotia was the first bank to be erected away from “Banker’s Row” on Main Street.
Designed by Toronto architects Darling & Pearson, the former Bank of Nova Scotia was the first bank to be erected away from “Banker’s Row” on Main Street.
Fine 1920s bank building in a stripped back classical style, with a large well-lit banking hall.