Collins Hotel - Rossland, BC
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N 49° 04.653 W 117° 48.012
11U E 441562 N 5436385
Situated on Washington Street, just off Columbia Avenue, the Collins Hotel was once a part of the Hoffman House, a slightly larger hotel adjoining it to the north. It is the most southerly of three adjoining hotels built in the years 1896 to 1898.
Waymark Code: WM16TBW
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 10/01/2022
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Weathervane
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Though once a part of the Hoffman House, it was not as a hotel, but as a hardware store which occupied the two buildings, operating the business as a single entity within two adjoining buildings.

The Collins Hotel, a smaller hotel built next to the famous Hoffman House, was constructed in 1898. It had a bar room, 3 club rooms, a large dining room and a large kitchen on the main floor. There were 14 bedrooms and initially, the attic was not furnished. In the late 1920s Rossland’s first library was located here.

The Hoffman House and the Collins House were later connected and became known as Wise’s Hardware Store for many years. The hardware business, under three different names, continued in operation from 1934 into the 1990s. Today, these two buildings are again separated and have been home to a variety of businesses.

At present the Collins House's ground floor is home to Achillea & Co., an all natural health supplements outlet, with apartments above.
Collins Hotel
Description of Historic Place
The Collins Hotel is located on the east side of Washington Street, midway between Columbia and First Avenues,in Rossland, British Columbia. It is a two-and-a-half storey, flat-roofed frame building in the vernacular style. Its south wall marks the edge of the alley that separates the Collins Hotel from the Bank of Montreal building. The historic place includes the building on its footprint.

Heritage Value
The Collins Hotel is valued as being part of an original, dense streetscape of downtown Rossland that dates back to 1896. The Washington Street buildings escaped the horrific fires of 1902, 1927 and 1929 that destroyed so many of the early commercial buildings in other parts of the downtown.

The presence of the Collins Hotel today acts as a reminder that hotels were the most common type of building in downtown Rossland during the boom years of construction, growth and mine development - the Collins Hotel being just one of forty Rossland hotels in 1900. The hotels played an important role in the early social history of the community, providing accommodation, often a place to eat, and always a place to socialize in the bar-room, for the newly-arrived, business people and the traveling public.

The Collins Hotel is an example of a common characteristic of Rossland's downtown buildings in that its use has changed many times over the years, reflecting changing needs and perceived business opportunities. The Collins Hotel and its neighbour, the Hoffman House, were joined in 1934 to provide premises for a hardware store that operated until the 1990s, with apartments replacing the bedrooms on the second floor.

Façade improvements in 2007 enhanced the heritage character of the Collins Hotel and added to the visual appeal of Washington Street, supporting the historic ambiance of Rossland's downtown.

Character-Defining Elements
Key character-defining elements of the Collins Hotel include:
- Location in the historic Rossland downtown area
- Location within the original commercial streetscape of Washington Street
- Original clapboard siding
- A second storey veranda across the front of the building
- A wooden awning supported by pillars at the curb edge, across the front of building
- A plaque identifying the Collins Hotel as one of Rossland's significant heritage buildings
From Historic Places Canada
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Washington Street 1890s Buildings
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Official Heritage Registry: [Web Link]

Heritage Registry Page Number: Unique page and URL

Address:
2038 Washington Street
Rossland, BC
Canada - V0G 1Y0


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