1835 – Upper Fort Garry Gate, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Upper Fort Garry was the last of five forts, known to have been built in this general vicinity. The other forts included: Fort Rouge (circa 1736),
Upper Fort Garry was the last of five forts, known to have been built in this general vicinity. The other forts included: Fort Rouge (circa 1736),
The Strathcona block was built for Lord Strathcona as an elite residential building on the corner of Main Street and Broadway in 1902.
A small free-standing office building on a domestic scale alongside the Law Courts buildings on Broadway.
A fine large brick building designed to house a gentleman’s club in the early 20th century.
The Devon Court Apartments, 376 Broadway, demolished in 1981 for a surface parking lot. Designed by prominent Winnipeg architect John D.
Built between 1911 and 1913, the Fort Garry Hotel was designed by George A. Ross and David H.
Situated across Broadway from the Manitoba Legislature building,
Built as the IBM Building and now containing government offices, this is a sophisticated work with recessed ground floor and a pleasing proportions.
Sic storey building with pavilion-like top level. The corners are inverted which draws the eye to the cantilervered pavilion roof.
Built between 1959-63 for Monarch Life, it is now used as the headquarters of the Workers Compensation Board.