1899 – Canadian Bank of Commerce, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Dismantled stone by stone in 1910 and re-erected in Regina, Saskatchewan. A replacement bank building,
Dismantled stone by stone in 1910 and re-erected in Regina, Saskatchewan. A replacement bank building,
The construction of the stately bank building in Medicine Hat illustrated the Canadian Bank of Commerce’s confidence in the buoyant economy of south eastern Alberta during the great wave of immigration after 1896.
197 Yonge Street was formerly a 4 floor Canadian Bank of Commerce building built in 1905 by architects Darling &
Dating from 1905, the former Canadian Bank of Commerce building at 744 Queen Street East has an especially attractive bowed facade.
Fine former bank branch by Darling & Pearson for the Canadian Bank of Commerce. They produced many branches for the bank across Canada,
The present structure at 389 Main Street is the third Bank of Commerce Building to stand on its site.
Fine branch of Canadian Bank of Commerce with tastefully curving corner entrance at the corner of Paul and Pierre.
Now a branch of Birks. Listed on the Registry of Historical Places of Canada. Darling &
In 1897, the building and lot on the south-east corner of Main and McDermot was purchased for $30,000 by the Bank of Hamilton.
In Winnipeg the main banks had been clustered on Main Street. As Portage Avenue developed into a shopping area,