1889 – Windsor Station, Montreal, Quebec Architect: Bruce Price / E. & W.S. Maxwell In 1887, Canadian Pacific, just after completing the country’s first transcontinental railway,
1898 – Canadian Pacific Railway Station, Vancouver, British Columbia Architect: E. & W.S. Maxwell The second CPR station in Vancouver, and unlike the current classical-styled Waterfront Station was built in “railway gothic”
1905 – Former Canadian Pacific Station, Winnipeg, Manitoba Architects: E. & W.S. Maxwell This was the fourth depot built by the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) from the construction of the main line through the Manitoba capital in the early 1880’s.
1906 – Royal Alexandra Hotel, Winnipeg, Manitoba Architect: E. & W.S. Maxwell The 18th and most luxurious of the Canadian Pacific Railway’s hotels, the Royal Alex closed in 1967 and was demolished in 1971.
1912 – Legislative Buildings, Regina, Saskatchewan Architect: E. & W.S. Maxwell The Saskatchewan Legislative Building was built between 1908 and 1912 in the Beaux Arts style to a design by Edward and William Sutherland Maxwell of Montreal.
1912 – Unbuilt Proposal for Manitoba’s Legislative Building, Winnipeg Architect: E. & W.S. Maxwell From The Building News, May 10 1912: “In this preliminary competition, in which the Government of Manitoba invited designs for a building of the estimated cost of £400,000.