1911 – Hydro Sub Station No.1, Winnipeg, Manitoba
City Light & Power Company, the first public utility in Western Canada, began operation in 1911.
City Light & Power Company, the first public utility in Western Canada, began operation in 1911.
Completed in 1911 by H.J. Rill, with further work by Northwood &
Of the many railway buildings in Winnipeg, the crowning glory is Union Station which closes the vista down Broadway with its imposing bulk and dome.
70 Arthur was completed in 1899, by Cadham who also made a major addition in 1906.
Curiously old-fashioned looking for a 1912 commercial premises, this brick warehouse has a nice cut-stone entranceway.
The building, also known as the Finnie and Murray Block, on the northwest corner of McDermot Avenue and Adelaide Street,
Originally the Manitoba Agricultural College when it was built in 1912, it is now the Administration Building for the University.
The Boyd Building is a fine solid office building on Portage Avenue near the Paris Building and former Eaton’s Department Store.
The three-storey Carlton Building is a low-profile version of the Chicago Style of architecture, with detailing that reflects an Italianate influence.
The Confederation Life Building is one of the finest Chicago School style buildings in Winnipeg with its curved facade following the bend in Main Street.