1882 – Manitoba College, Winnipeg
Architect: Barber & Barber
Originally built as a Methodist College, until the the buildings were purchased by the Jesuits in 1930 for St.
Originally built as a Methodist College, until the the buildings were purchased by the Jesuits in 1930 for St.
A good example of the Romanesque Revival style that became so popular in warehouse districts across North America in the 1880s.
Once one of Winnipeg’s most luxurious hotels, featuring 100 rooms, hot and cold running water,
The police courts and station at the corner of King and James, served until 1903 when it was replaced by a new central police station.
Anglican college founded in 1850, and re-established in 1866. Later affiliated with the University of Manitoba.
A complete Victorian fantasy of a city hall, this the second City Hall for Winnipeg was mired in controversy for its entire lifetime.