view gallery |  Telegraph Office - Whitehorse, Yukon Territory
in Western Canadian Heritage Built in 1900, it is one of two surviving buildings in Whitehorse that pre-date 1905. The Telegraph later became the headquarters for the Boy Scouts, and in 1952, the newly-formed Yukon Historical Society opened a museum in the building. posted by: Weathervane location: Yukon Territory, Canada date approved: 6/26/2020 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Old Log Church and Rectory - Whitehorse, Yukon Territory
in Western Canadian Heritage The Old Log Church and Rectory were built in 1900 and 1901 respectively and are among the oldest structures still standing in Whitehorse. The first service in the new church was held on October 7, 1900. posted by: Weathervane location: Yukon Territory, Canada date approved: 6/26/2020 last visited: never |
view gallery |  White Pass and Yukon Route Depot - Whitehorse, Yukon Territory
in Western Canadian Heritage Built in 1905, this railway depot played a significant role in Whitehorse and Yukon's economic history and the development of a territory wide transportation system. posted by: Weathervane location: Yukon Territory, Canada date approved: 6/26/2020 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Old Firehall - Whitehorse, Yukon Territory
in Western Canadian Heritage The Old Fire Hall is a municipally designated site at 1105 Front Street in Whitehorse, Yukon. It consists of a two storey wood-frame cube and single storey addition. The building has undergone alterations over the years due to damage from fire. posted by: Weathervane location: Yukon Territory, Canada date approved: 6/26/2020 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Nanaimo City Hall - Nanaimo, BC
in Western Canadian Heritage There is parking along Wallace Street. posted by: elyob location: British Columbia, Canada date approved: 6/25/2020 last visited: never |
view gallery |  St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church - Yukon Territory
in Western Canadian Heritage Built in 1901 during a great period of expansion in Dawson City, St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church is a timber structure with a gabled and hipped-roof and features an asymmetrically positioned tower. posted by: Weathervane location: Yukon Territory, Canada date approved: 6/25/2020 last visited: never |
view gallery |  St. Luke's Anglican Church - Red Deer, AB
in Western Canadian Heritage Red Deer's oldest standing church, St. Luke's Anglican has been designated both a municipal and a provincial historic resource, the former in 2009 and the latter in 1977. posted by: ScroogieII location: Alberta, Canada date approved: 6/25/2020 last visited: 9/25/2020 |
view gallery |  North Red Deer Cottage School - Red Deer, AB
in Western Canadian Heritage Once a Grade one to eight elementary school, this 1912 school is now, believe it or not, a high school. posted by: ScroogieII location: Alberta, Canada date approved: 6/25/2020 last visited: 9/25/2020 |
view gallery |  Old Red Deer Courthouse - Red Deer, AB
in Western Canadian Heritage Completed in 1931 using a 1907 design, the Old Red Deer Courthouse was the last classically detailed courthouse to be built in the province, serving as the centre of justice for Red Deer and area until 1983. posted by: ScroogieII location: Alberta, Canada date approved: 6/25/2020 last visited: 9/24/2020 |
view gallery |  Lacombe Cenotaph - Lacombe, AB
in Western Canadian Heritage Standing majestically in Lacombe's Lest We Forget Park, the Lacombe Cenotaph was the work of expert Calgary sculptor/stonecutter, Albert J. Hart. posted by: ScroogieII location: Alberta, Canada date approved: 6/25/2020 last visited: 9/24/2020 |
view gallery |  Ladysmith Railway Station - Ladysmith, BC
in Western Canadian Heritage To gain access to the station, take Roberts Street across the Trans Canada Highway. posted by: elyob location: British Columbia, Canada date approved: 6/25/2020 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Denike Block - Lacombe, AB
in Western Canadian Heritage On the north side of 50th Avenue and just west of "Bankers' Corner", this small two storey brick building was constructed to house an expanding jewelry and watchmaking business. posted by: ScroogieII location: Alberta, Canada date approved: 6/25/2020 last visited: 9/24/2020 |
view gallery |  Campbell Block - Lacombe, AB
in Western Canadian Heritage The Leading Store is one of the oldest and one of the largest buildings in the business section of Lacombe. posted by: ScroogieII location: Alberta, Canada date approved: 6/25/2020 last visited: 9/23/2020 |
view gallery |  Government House - Edmonton, Alberta
in Western Canadian Heritage Government House is to be found at 12845 - 102 Avenue in Edmonton, directly south of the Royal Alberta Museum. posted by: ScroogieII location: Alberta, Canada date approved: 6/25/2020 last visited: 9/23/2020 |
view gallery |  St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church - Lacombe, AB
in Western Canadian Heritage Built by the Presbyterians in 1908-09, St. Andrew's was dedicated on January 31, 1909. posted by: ScroogieII location: Alberta, Canada date approved: 6/25/2020 last visited: 9/23/2020 |
view gallery |  Roland Michener House - Lacombe, AB
in Western Canadian Heritage Now the home of the Michener House Museum & Archives, this unassuming little wood frame house was the birthplace of Roland Michener, 20th Governor-General of Canada. posted by: ScroogieII location: Alberta, Canada date approved: 6/25/2020 last visited: 9/23/2020 |
view gallery |  Hotel Georgia - Vancouver, BC
in Western Canadian Heritage Look for the 49 storeys of skyscraper immediately behind the heritage structure. posted by: elyob location: British Columbia, Canada date approved: 6/24/2020 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Corner Business Block - Lacombe, AB
in Western Canadian Heritage One of two flatirons on Lacombe's 50th Avenue, the one on this corner has been, at various times, both the older and the newer one. posted by: ScroogieII location: Alberta, Canada date approved: 6/24/2020 last visited: 9/23/2020 |
view gallery |  F.E. Algar General Store - Ponoka, Alberta
in Western Canadian Heritage After losing two buildings to fire, F.E. Algar constructed his third building in 1914 this one of brick. Obviously a good decision this building still saands. posted by: ScroogieII location: Alberta, Canada date approved: 6/24/2020 last visited: 9/22/2020 |
view gallery |  Urquhart Block - Lacombe, AB
in Western Canadian Heritage Unique in Lacombe, the Urquhart & Co. Block, AKA the Kanngiesser Building, is the only building in the town with two identical storefronts. posted by: ScroogieII location: Alberta, Canada date approved: 6/24/2020 last visited: 9/22/2020 |
view gallery |  M & J Hardware - Lacombe, AB
in Western Canadian Heritage Home to Lacombe's longest running family business, this was the second building to be occupied by the M & J partnership. posted by: ScroogieII location: Alberta, Canada date approved: 6/24/2020 last visited: 9/22/2020 |
view gallery |  Merchants Bank of Canada - Lacombe, AB
in Western Canadian Heritage One of two flatirons in Lacombe, the old Merchants Bank building is also the most visible and best known building in the town. posted by: ScroogieII location: Alberta, Canada date approved: 6/24/2020 last visited: 9/21/2020 |
view gallery |  Yukon Hotel - Dawson, Yukon Territory
in Western Canadian Heritage The Yukon Hotel is a small wooden false-front building on First Avenue, ''Dawson City’s'' major street at the height of the Klondike Gold Rush. posted by: Weathervane location: Yukon Territory, Canada date approved: 6/24/2020 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump Special Place - Fort MacLeod, AB
in Western Canadian Heritage This site was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1968, a Provincial Historic Resource in 1976 and a World Heritage Site in 1981. posted by: ScroogieII location: Alberta, Canada date approved: 6/24/2020 last visited: 9/21/2020 |
view gallery |  Occidental Hotel - Nanaimo, BC
in Western Canadian Heritage northeast corner of Fitzwilliam and Selby posted by: elyob location: British Columbia, Canada date approved: 6/23/2020 last visited: never |
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