1907 – Imperial Bank of Canada, Edmonton, Alberta During the late 19th century, the Imperial Bank of Canada was expanding across Canada, opening a branch in Edmonton in 1891.
1907 – Imperial Bank, Winnipeg, Manitoba Architect: Darling & Pearson The 1906 Imperial Bank on Main Street is an example of the Classical Revival or Neo-classical style that came to prominence for large public structures in North America after the turn of the century.
1910 – Whistling Monkey Bar (Former Imperial Bank of Canada), Kenora, Ontario Architect: Darling & Pearson Solid stone bank building in a vaguely Scottish Baronial style, now converted into a bar.
1914 – CIBC Bank, Neepawa, Manitoba The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce now known as CIBC was constructed in 1914 by local contractors Fusee – McFeetors.