1927 – Former Bank of Montreal, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Fine little classical bank building nestled into a block of Portage Avenue.
Fine little classical bank building nestled into a block of Portage Avenue.
Founded in 1670, the Hudson’s Bay Company’s (HBC) chief interests for its first two centuries were the fur trade,
Eventually designed by local architect Gilbert Parfitt to commemorate those killed during the First World War.
Two buildings, the original of 1928 by Northwood &
Unbuilt proposal for landmark tower at Portage and Main in downtown Winnipeg.
Built for the provincial telephone company who still own it today,
The previous Pavilion was built in 1908 to a design by John D.
Opened on 24 Dec 1931, the interior of the theatre was gutted in 1960 and was turned into a bowling alley.
The Buller Building opened in 1932 and is similar to the Tier Building which also faces the Administration Building,
A very impressive Art Deco building,