1922 – Medical College, 770 Bannatyne Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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The second medical college to be constructed in Winnipeg. The Manitoba Medical College, incorporated in April 1884 as the first such school west of the Great Lakes,
Architect:
The second medical college to be constructed in Winnipeg. The Manitoba Medical College, incorporated in April 1884 as the first such school west of the Great Lakes,
A large two-story dance pavilion, rectangular with a dome pitch to the roof which rose to the height of a third story at the peak.
The former St John Cantius Church was started in 1918 and not completed until 1925. After a new church opened alongside in 1972,
This was built between 1925 and 1951 by mostly volunteer labour. The two towers at the front of the church are something of a western influence;
Fine little classical bank building nestled into a block of Portage Avenue. Now the offices of the Downtown Biz association,
Founded in 1670, the Hudson’s Bay Company’s (HBC) chief interests for its first two centuries were the fur trade,
Two buildings, the original of 1928 by Northwood & Chivers and a later addition of 1962 designed to co-exist with the original facade.
Simple gothic barn church whose main architectural feature is the twin spires. Painted silver in the French-Canadian fashion, they’re a local landmark.
Built for the provincial telephone company who still own it today, the Manitoba Telephones Building has Art Deco overtones,
The previous Pavilion was built in 1908 to a design by John D. Atchison but it burned in 1929.