1898 – City Hall, Kenora, Ontario
Built from 1897 onwards, and designed to be the town Post Office and Customs Post, this fine structure opened to the public in 1900.
Built from 1897 onwards, and designed to be the town Post Office and Customs Post, this fine structure opened to the public in 1900.
A multi-purpose Federal Building containing the Post Office, the Land Titles Office, Registry Office, and Court House.
Built as the Regina Post Office, Chief architect David Ewart designed the original northern section of this Tyndall-faced building for the Dominion of Canada in the Beaux Arts style.
The original Customs House in Winnipeg was constructed in 1874 at 198 Main Street. It was decided in 1907 that a larger facility was needed and the proximity of the location to downtown business district weighed heavily in its selection.
A fine two storey Post Office with arcaded windows on the main commercial floor. The building has a well defined cornice and dual language signage –
An Edwardian Baroque style building, combining English and French architectural influences. Construction began in 1905, was completed by 1910,
The two principle facades of the original building, on 4th Avenue and 7th Street are joined by the imposing corner clock tower.
Constructed for the Dominion Government it served as a post office and housed other government agencies such as customs,