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Date(s) |
Designated |
Location |
Description |
Image |
Dawson Post Office Third Avenue and King Street |
1900 |
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Dawson City, Yukon |
Two-storey wooden building with a three-storey hexagonal tower. The building incorporates post-office and a telegraph annex. |
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Territorial Administration Building 595 Fifth Avenue |
1901 |
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Dawson City, Yukon |
A two-storey neoclassical building, built with fir and cedar imported to the Yukon from British Columbia. The design features elements used elsewhere in Fuller's Dawson building program, including pediments, columns, axial symmetry, and gentle relief. |
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Mewata Armouries 801 11th Street S.W. |
1915-8 |
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Calgary, Alberta |
The building was designed in a Tudor/Gothic Revival style. A classic example of armoury design, Mewata has features deliberately bringing to mind a medieval fortress or castle, including four square corner towers, four smaller six sided towers, and buttresses with turrets and a crenellated roofline. |
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Bessborough Armoury 2025 West 11th Avenue |
1932-3 |
Vancouver Inventory of heritage buildings "B" Category; Recognized - 1997 - Register of the Government of Canada Heritage Buildings; |
Vancouver, British Columbia |
large Neo-Gothic style structure with a low-pitched gable roof on a flat site faced by mature trees within an area of containing light industry, and adjacent to a residential area |
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Victoria Rifles Armoury, 691 Cathcart Street |
1933 |
1984 Register of the Government of Canada Heritage Buildings |
Montréal, Quebec |
Housing Le Régiment de Maisonneuve, this Gothic Revival armoury's two-dimensional façade with a low-pitched gable roof is pressed up against its urban streetscape |
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Côte des Neiges Armoury 4185 Chemin de la Côte des Neiges, |
1934-35 |
1991 Register of the Government of Canada Heritage Buildings |
Montréal, Quebec |
On a treed site on the southwest perimeter of Mount Royal Park, this Châteauesque structure houses The Royal Canadian Hussars (Montreal); 2nd Field Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery |
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Regina Armoury, 1600 Elphinstone Avenue, |
1928 |
Recognized - 1998 on the Register of the Government of Canada Heritage Buildings |
Regina, Saskatchewan |
- This centrally located Neo-Gothic style fortress like building with a low-pitched gable roof is in a modern residential neighbourhood adjacent to the Regina Exhibition Grounds,
- Organizations that use the armoury include: Regina units of 38th Brigade Group: 10th Field Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery, Royal Regina Rifles, 16th (Saskatchewan) Service Battalion, 16th Medical Company, cadet corps and the Military Museum of Saskatchewan
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Rouyn Armoury |
1935-6 |
Recognized - 1983 Register of the Government of Canada Heritage Buildings |
Rouyn, Quebec |
centrally located, symmetrical Neo-Gothic style building with a steeply pitched gable roof |
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Seaforth Armoury 1650 Burrard Street |
1936 (completed) |
Classified - 1997 Register of the Government of Canada Heritage Buildings |
Vancouver, British Columbia |
designed by architects McCarter and Nairne, the massive, low-massed, asymmetrical, concrete Neo-Gothic style structure with a fortified appearance is as a Class A Heritage Building in downtown Vancouver housing The Seaforth Highlanders of Canada |
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Confederation Building (Ottawa), Wellington Street at Bank Street |
1928-31 |
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Ottawa, Ontario |
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The Ore Building, Booth Street |
1929 |
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Ottawa, Ontario |
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Custom House, Front Street West at Yonge Street |
1930-31 |
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Toronto, Ontario |
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Department of Justice Building, Wellington Street |
1935-7 |
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Ottawa, Ontario |
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Dominion Public Building, 457 Richmond Street |
1935-1936 |
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London, Ontario |
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Federal Building, Sinclair Centre |
1935-1937 |
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Vancouver, British Columbia |
Beaux-Arts extension of Post Office Building by David Ewart |
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Lloydminster Old Post Office |
1931 |
A National Historic Site of Canada since 1981[3] |
Lloydminster |
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