1917 – Paris Building, Winnipeg, Manitoba
A stunning building on Portage Avenue, the Paris building is dramatically floodlit at night to accentuate its metal decoration.
A stunning building on Portage Avenue, the Paris building is dramatically floodlit at night to accentuate its metal decoration.
In Winnipeg the main banks had been clustered on Main Street. As Portage Avenue developed into a shopping area,
Unbuilt proposal for a massive department store for the Hudson’s Bay Company. Intended to be their flagship store,
The property that would become Winnipeg Beach Park was owned by The Canadian Pacific Railway. It leased land to private developers.
In 1910, land for a power substation was acquired by the City of Winnipeg on the west side of King Street,
This was the last of the major provincial legislatures to be constructed and reminiscent of the large 19th century City Halls of the UK.
Erected for one of Western Canada’s largest financial institutions, the Great-West Life Assurance Company which was founded in Winnipeg in 1891,
In 1922, the Winnipeg School Division built four new schools. They included Daniel McIntyre Collegiate,
Imposing brick structure amidst the empty lots of Main Street South, converted to office accommodation. Formerly the site of Breen Motors,
Holy Cross Parish is the oldest English-speaking parish in the St. Boniface Archdiocese, established in 1922. Prior to the founding, many English-speaking Catholic families had taken up residence in the french-speaking city of St.
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