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List of Historical Resources

Learn more Learn More About Grades

Under the current By-law, resources are added to the List of Historical Resources without a Grade ("N/A").

For resources that were added to the List prior to June 1, 2014 under the former Historical Buildings By-law No. 1474/77, the level of protection for each resource is attributed to its Grade. These levels of protection have carried over under the current By-law.

According to By-law No. 1474/77, Section 5:

There are hereby established the following three grades under which buildings, erections or structures deemed to be of special architectural or historical interest may be listed on the Buildings Conservation List:

  1. Grade I; the objectives of which are:
    • to preserve the entire exterior and interior of the building, erection or structure, and
    • to ensure that all repairs thereof are appropriate to their special architectural or historical interest.
  2. Grade II; the objectives of which are:
    • to preserve the entire exterior of the building, erection or structure and such of its interior elements as are specified in the listing, and
    • to ensure that all repairs thereof are appropriate to their special architectural or historical interest, and
    • to prevent or regulate demolition, removal, alteration or repair of the remainder of such interior in the manner described in subsection 5(c).
  3. Grade III; the objectives of which are:
    • to prevent demolition, removal, alteration or repair of the building, erection or structure unless and until shown to be necessary to the satisfaction of the Designated Committee in cases of removal, alteration, or repair and Council in the case of demolition, and
    • to regulate any necessary demolition, removal, alteration or repair of the building, erection or structure so as to preserve the special architectural or historical interest as far as possible, and
    • to record, or preserve where possible, components deemed to have special architectural or historical interest prior to, or in the course of, any necessary demolition, removal, alteration or repair.

List updated: Mon 04/15/2024

St Name    St Num    Grade    Name    Character Defining Elements    Date listed    Reports     Map    
Academy Road 394 III Uptown Theatre     Dec. 8, 1986 Long Report Short Report Map
Academy Road 611 III Former Julia Clark School (Assiniboia Residential School Classroom Building) With the following interior elements:
1) stairwell, including banisters and railings  
Oct. 28, 1997 Long Report Short Report Map
Adelaide Street 52 N/A Douglas and Company Building With the following exterior elements:
1) the three-storey brick and stone building with flat roof on the west side of Adelaide Street, its main (east) façade facing Adelaide Street, its north façade nearly completely hidden by the neighbouring building, its south façade facing a parking lot and the rear (west) façade facing a back lane;
2) the main (east) façade with its smooth-cut stone cladding, offset entrance in arched opening and metal clad projecting display window with beaver figure above main floor windows, second and third storey windows in projecting metal-clad section with hipped roof and building's flat roof with plain stone and metal capped parapet;
3) the south façade with raised rubblestone base and common clay brick walls; and
4) the rear (west) façade with raised loading door (filled in), arched window openings and an open metal fire escape with ornately finished balconies.

With the following interior elements:
1) none.  
Jan. 6, 2020 Long Report Short Report Map
Adelaide Street 88 III Kelly House     June 7, 1982 Long Report Short Report Map
Albert Street 48 III Royal Albert Arms Hotel     May 19, 1981 Long Report Short Report Map
Albert Street 52 III Gregg Building     May 26, 1986 Long Report Short Report Map
Albert Street 62 III Dingwall Building     Mar. 27, 1985 Long Report Short Report Map
Albert Street 63 III Hammond Building     July 14, 1980 Long Report Short Report Map
Albert Street 70 II Telegram Building With the following interior elements:
1) cast iron columns;
2) water tank - 4th floor; and
3) post and beam system - upper floors  
July 14, 1980 Long Report Short Report Map
Albert Street 75 N/A Silvester & Willson Building With the following exterior elements:
1) five-storey brick and stone building with main facades facing north onto McDermot Avenue and west onto Albert Street;
2) a cornice above the first storey windows along the entire front (north) and west side of the building, repeated between the fourth and fifth storeys along the two outside bays, north and south, on the west facade;
3) the north facade with recessed entrance, angled plate glass display windows and support post, upper floors divided into three bays each containing windows in large square headed openings framed in raised brickwork and a roofline embellished with a complete entablature with heavy overhanging metal cornice and plain brick parapet and the building's name found below the cornice;
4) the west elevation with a raised entrance and bank of display windows to the south, the upper storeys divided into seven bays, the outer bays continuing the fenestration, brickwork and detailing of the front facade and the middle five bays with smaller windows in connected and paired openings, arched on the top floor and a metal fire escape;
5) an east party wall with its top level uncovered, windowless with painted signage; and
6) the rear (south) facade featuring windows in paired and single openings with stone lug sills and a raised loading door.

With the following interior elements:
1) all elements of the ornamental tin ceiling on the ground and fifth floors;
2) cast iron posts;
3) cage elevator, wood, metal and glass detailing, tin ceilings and ceiling detailing with wood framing from the former skylight in the central staircase;
4) vault doors with applied imagery, other embellishments and annotations; and
5) original hallway wood and glass office partitioning.  
June 25, 2018 Long Report Short Report Map
Albert Street 86 II Albert Block     May 28, 1984 Long Report Short Report Map
Albert Street 90 III Western Building     Jan. 7, 1985 Long Report Short Report Map
Albert Street 91 III Trend Interiors     June 16, 1980 Long Report Short Report Map
Alexander Avenue 90 N/A W.J. Guest Fish Company Warehouse/Great West Metal Company Building With the following exterior elements:
1) four-storey brick and stone building located near the southwest corner of Alexander Avenue and Waterfront Drive, main façade facing north onto Alexander Avenue, its side façades partially hidden by additions and its rear façade, partially hidden by additions, facing south towards Pacific Avenue;
2) the main (north) façade with its rusticated stone base with small basement windows, main floor with large rectilinear window openings and doors with smooth stone frames, a metal cornice, and upper storeys with large, multi-paned windows in rectilinear openings withy stone lug sills and wide lintels separated by plain brick pilasters and corbelled brick, patterned brickwork and a plain, stepped brick parapet above the fourth floor window openings; and
3) the visible portions of the east, west and rear (south) façades with painted signage, windows in arched openings with stone lug sills and open metal fire escapes on the sid e elevations.

With the following interior elements:
1) heavy timber mill structural system;
2) two staircases;
3) sliding metal fire doors in the 1905 and 1910 buildings; and
4) original wood and glass partitioning and tin ceiling in the 3rd floor office area.  
June 21, 2017 Long Report Short Report Map
Alexander Avenue 184 III Ukrainian Cultural Centre     Apr. 21, 1980 Long Report Short Report Map
Anderson Avenue 135 N/A St. John's Anglican Cathedral & Cemetery Site:
1) the stone Cathedral, located in a large cemetery.

With the following exterior elements:
1) the south façade facing Anderson Avenue, the east façade facing the Red River, the west façade facing O'Meara Street and the north facade facing Mortimer Place;
2) the east façade with its wide buttressed tower at its south end with pointed arched and rectilinear openings and a flat roof, buttresses and pointed arched windows with tracery on the main building and the cross gable ends;
3) the west façade feature projecting entrances at the north and south end and two cross gables near the north end;
4) the south elevation features a large gable end with three thin pointed arched windows; and
5) the north elevation with gable end with embellished stained glass window with tracery.

With the following interior elements:
1) the Cathedral's finishes, volume of space, organ, fixtures and millwork.  
Jan. 8, 2018 Long Report Short Report Map
Annabella Street 90 N/A J.R. Watkins Company Factory & Warehouse With the following exterior elements:
1) eight-storey limestone, brick and concrete building with flat roof located on the west side of Annabella Street, its north façade facing the railway right-of-way, its south façade facing Higgins Avenue, its east façade facing Annabella Street and its west façade facing a parking lot;
2) all of its façades featuring dark hued brick cladding, ornamental brickwork, large rectilinear window openings on all floors, stone belt courses, stone framed entrances and window openings and heavy overhanging cornices; and
3) north façade with central bay with windows in rectilinear openings separated by wide stone panels and topped by an arched window.

With the following interior elements:
1) concrete structural system; and
2) detailing of the southeast staircase.  
Apr. 27, 2017 Long Report Short Report Map
Arlington Street 836 II St. Edward's Church With the following interior elements:
1) stained glass windows; and
2) organ  
Aug. 24, 1987 Long Report Short Report Map
Arthur Street 54 II Robinson, Little and Company Building With the following exterior elements:
1) the east- facing warehouse with main façades fronting Arthur and King streets;
2) boxy, rectangular plan with exposed, roughly-dressed limestone block base and buff brick superstructure;
3) south façade with roughly-dressed limestone block base, raised loading doors, metal fire escape and painted signage displaying the Silpit logo;
4) prominent east entrance inset in radiating rough-cut limestone voussoirs, limestone steps and fanlight;
5) regularly spaced window openings with square heads and roughly-dressed limestone accenting, save the round-arched top floor openings with brick drip moulding; and
6) details including corbelled brick cornice, pilasters, flagpole in southeast corner of building, etc.

With the following interior elements:
1) high ceilings with ornamental tin panels;
2) plank wood flooring;
3) some exposed cast-iron columns;
4) arched openings connecting the building to 70 Arthur and sliding metal fire doors;
5) simple wooden banisters on staircases; and
6) plank wood bathroom stalls  
Feb. 26, 2008 Long Report Short Report Map
Arthur Street 70 II R.J. Whitla and Company Building With the following exterior elements:
1) the elongated rectangular plan of the warehouse occupying the width of one block with prominent façades fronting Arthur and King streets and McDermot Avenue;
2) exposed, roughly-dressed limestone block base with buff brick superstructure;
3) multiple entrances on each façade, including round-arched north double doors, and the east entrance flanked by smooth-cut limestone with a metal Modernist marquee;
4) east/west dray way running the width of the south end of the building;
5) regularly spaced openings; windows with square heads save the round-arched windows of the fifth level, featuring limestone lug sills and lintels and inset panels below; and
6) details including decorative corbelled brick cornice, corbelled brick banding atop the fifth and seventh floors, pilasters, metal fire escapes on the east and west façades, flagpole atop the roof, etc.

With the following interior elements:
1) high cei lings with ornamental tin panels;
2) plank wood flooring; some exposed cast-iron columns;
3) arched openings connecting the building to 54 Arthur and sliding metal fire doors;
4) simple wooden banisters on staircases;
5) plank wood washroom stalls; and
6) main floor with some wainscoting and decorative tin paneling encasing the freight elevator  
Feb. 26, 2008 Long Report Short Report Map
Arthur Street 88 N/A Arthur Building With the following exterior elements:
1) four-storey brick and stone warehouse with raised rusticated stone basement with its primary façade facing east onto Arthur street;
2) symmetrical main (east) façade with square headed basement and arched ground floor windows in opening and central opening (original entrance), recessed and arched upper floor windows in openings with stone lug sills topped by brick drip moulding and brick corbelling at the flat roofline;
3) unadorned south façade with arched door and windows in openings; and
4) original windows

With the following interior elements:
1) heavy timber mill structural system;
2) original elevator grate; and
3) cast iron posts on the fourth floor  
Mar. 2, 2015 Long Report Short Report Map
Arthur Street 92 II Gault Annex     Feb. 16, 1987 See 100 Arthur Street See 100 Arthur Street Map
Arthur Street 100 II Gault Building     Dec. 6, 1982 Long Report Short Report Map
Assiniboine Avenue 351 III Kerr House     Jan. 30, 1989 Long Report Short Report Map
Balmoral Street 51 III William Milner Residence     Aug. 9, 1995 Long Report Short Report Map
Balmoral Street 56 III H. E. Sharpe House     Apr. 2, 1990 Long Report Short Report Map
Bannatyne Avenue 115 II Donald H. Bain Building     June 16, 1980 Long Report Short Report Map
Bannatyne Avenue 123 II Marshall Wells Building     Nov. 14, 1983 Long Report Short Report Map
Bannatyne Avenue 137 III Swiss Building     Dec. 8, 1986 Long Report Short Report Map
Bannatyne Avenue 141 III MacKenzie Block     Jan. 15, 1993 Long Report Short Report Map
Bannatyne Avenue 167 II Ashdown's Warehouse     Sept. 16, 1985 Long Report Short Report Map
Bannatyne Avenue 168 III Chatfield Distributors (Franklin Press Building)     Nov. 14, 1983 Long Report Short Report Map
Bannatyne Avenue 181 III Kilgour Block With the following interior elements:
1) stairway and elevator; and
2) original elements in ground floor office  
Jan. 4, 2000 Long Report Short Report Map
Bannatyne Avenue 185 III McClary Building     Oct. 1, 1987 Long Report Short Report Map
Bannatyne Avenue 211 III Ashdown's Hardware Store With the following interior element to be maintained as much as practicable:
1) tin ceiling  
May 23, 2001 Long Report Short Report Map
Bannatyne Avenue 283 II Travellers Building With the following interior elements:
1) open cage elevator;
2) ornamental fireplace - 5th floor; and
3) internal staircase  
Nov. 19, 1979 Long Report Short Report Map
Bannatyne Avenue 291 III Maw's Garage     Nov. 19, 1979 Long Report Short Report Map
Bannatyne Avenue 291 II Sanford Building (Spaghetti Factory)     Nov. 19, 1979 Long Report Short Report Map
Bannatyne Avenue 332 III Henderson Building With the following interior elements:
1) tin ceilings, columns and beams; and
2) wood partition with windows in shipping room on main floor  
Oct. 4, 2005 Long Report Short Report Map
Bannatyne Avenue 365 III Stovel Printing Building     Oct. 1, 1992 Long Report Short Report Map
Bannatyne Avenue 750 N/A Manitoba Medical College (University of Manitoba Faculty of Medicine) With the following exterior elements:
1) the two-storey brick and stone structure with raised basement, its main façade facing north onto Bannatyne Avenue, its south and east façades covered by additions, its west façade facing another building and an open greenspace;
2) the front (north) façade with three-storey central tower with stone detailed arched entrance, arched main floor window and Palladian window on the top floor, wings with windows in rectilinear openings in the basement, arched openings with stone keystones and continuous stone heads on the main floor and rectilinear openings with continuous stone sills and wide stone lintels on the second floor and patterned brickwork between the first and second storey windows and overhanging eaves with bracketing; and
3) front portion of the west façade with grooved brick wall on the ground floor, windows in arched openings with stone keystones and continuous stone heads on the main floor and rectilinear op enings with continuous stone sills and wide stone lintels on the second floor and patterned brickwork between the first and second storey windows and overhanging eaves with bracketing;
4) rear portion of the west façade with raised stone foundation, windows in arched openings on the main floor with stone key stones and stone lug sills and the second floor with rectilinear openings and stone lug sills and lintels.

With the following interior elements:
1) examples of the original ornamental tin ceiling.  
Feb. 28, 2019 Long Report Short Report Map
Bannerman Avenue 251 III St. John's Presbyterian Church     July 17, 1989 Long Report Short Report Map
Boyle Street 43 III Charles Ellis Boarding House With the following exterior elements:
1) the large, wood clad structure resting on a raised rubblestone foundation at the foot of Boyle Street on the south side of Dewdney Avenue on the banks of the Red River;
2) the main (north) and west façades with their rectangular window openings with ornamental wood framing and gable ends with circular window, bargeboard and apex finial/pendant;
3) open, one-storey entrance porch in the northwest corner with corner post and turned wooden balusters; and
4) the south façade with its wood framed windows and two-storey bay with wood framed windows and roof embellished with bargeboard and finial/pendant

With the following interior elements:
1) main entrance door with transom and original hardware;
2) main staircase to the second floor with turned newel post and wood balustrade;
3) original light fixtures in the second floor hallway; and
4) details including ornamental woodwork on both the main and secon d levels: hardwood floors, wooden door and window frames, baseboards with inside corner posts and original doors  
Mar. 3, 2014 Long Report Short Report Map
Broadway 194 N/A Manitoba Club With the following exterior elements:
1) large 3½-storey dark brick and stone structure, its front façade facing north onto Broadway, its south and east façades facing an open provincial park and its west façade facing Fort Street;
2) the main (north) façade with stone portico entrance with fluted columns, complete entablature and deck with stone balustrade, rectilinear window openings with stone keystones and sills, brick quoins, complete entablatures topped by a brick element punctuated with carved stone panels in the central section and numerous windowed hipped gable dormers on the low-pitched roofs of the central area and projecting ends;
3) the east façade with its continuation of materials and design of the front elevation;
4) the west façade with its continuation of materials and design of the front elevation and eyebrow dormers on the roof; and
5) the rear (south) façade with its continuation of materials and design of the front elevation.

With the following interior elements:
1) original elements, finishes and volume of spaces on the ground floor, main foyer, billiards room, staircase, stained glass windows, and second floor, main hall, Oak Room, and stained glass light well.  
Feb. 28, 2019 Long Report Short Report Map
Broadway 222 II Fort Garry Hotel With the following interior elements:
1) the Rotunda (main floor);
2) the Palm Room (Drummer Boy);
3) the Provencher Room;
4) the Ball Room (7th floor);
5) the Banquet Room (7th floor); and
6) the Loggia (7th floor)  
Feb. 20, 1980 Long Report Short Report Map
Broadway 314 II Princeton Apartments     Mar. 17, 1997 Long Report Short Report Map
Broadway 333 N/A Monarch Life Building Site:
1) generally open, dark granite and pre-cast concrete panelled podium on all four sides.

With the following exterior elements:
1) six-storey granite-clad building with penthouse located on a wide pedestal of dark stone on the north side of Broadway from Hargrave Street to Carlton Street, its main façades facing south onto Broadway and north onto a parking lot, its east façade facing Hargrave Street and its west façade facing Carlton Street;
2) its main (south) and rear (north) façades with their glass main floor and cantilevered upper storeys with thin columns running from the pedestal to the top of the smaller sixth floor, bays of angled windows in rectilinear openings, dark spandrels and stainless steel accenting; and
3) its windowless east and west façades with granite panels and stainless steel bands.

With the following interior elements:
1) volume of space, lighting and metal and stone finishes of the main floo r lobby area.  
Feb. 25, 2021 Long Report Short Report Map
Broadway 521 N/A All Saints Anglican Church With the following exterior elements:
1) the rough-cut limestone clad, crucifix form building with steeply pitched, complex roof located on the northwest corner of Broadway and Osborne Street, its main façades facing east onto Osborne Street and south onto Broadway, its west façade facing an open lawn and its north façade looking into a surface parking lot;
2) the north and south façades of the main building with triplet pointed arch window openings in smooth stone surrounds separated by modest buttresses in the lower section, triplet clerestory windows of similar design on the upper walls and a projecting entrance at the southwest corner with stepped roofline;
3) the west façade of the main building with pointed arch window opening, buttresses and pointed arch door;
4) the east façade with large pointed arch window opening in gable end with stone Celtic cross, pointed arch window openings in the cross wings, corner buttresses and smooth stone acce nting; and
5) the gable ends of the south and north cross wings with large, pointed arch windows with ornate wooden tracery and small wooden door at the west end of the north wing.

With the following interior elements:
1) finishes, structural system, millwork, arrangements and volume of the original church space;
2) stained glass; and
3) organ and pipes.  
Nov. 7, 2017 Long Report Short Report Map
Broadway 545 III Klinic Building     Jan. 23, 1991 Long Report Short Report Map
Burrows Avenue 294 III Bethlehem Aboriginal Fellowship Church (St. Giles Presbyterian [United] Church) With the following interior elements:
1) whole auditorium including organ  
Feb. 29, 2000 Long Report Short Report Map
Burrows Avenue 405 N/A Manitoba Telephone System - St. John's Exchange With the following exterior elements:
1) two-storey red Menominee brick and stone building with flat roof on the northeast corner of Burrows Avenue and Salter Street, its south side facing Burrows Avenue, its north facade facing a back lane, its east facade facing a neighbouring building and its west facade facing Salter Street;
2) its main (south) facade with its central bay protruding slightly and holding a raised cut stone entrance with wide stairs, low stone walls at either end with volutes, oversized brackets with floral motifs, a complete entablature with the carved words "GOVERNMENT TELEPHONES" in the frieze, egg and dart molding and a carved Provincial shield supported by volutes;
3) the remainder of the symmetrical south facade with its tooled stone base and rectilinear basement window openings, deeply grooved ground floor brick walls, windows in rectilinear openings, two bands of corbelled brick leading to the top floor with rectilinear window openings embellished with raised brick surrounds and a metal cornice and stone capped brick parapet;
4) the west facade continuing the materials and design of the front facade and a projecting staircase section with arched doorway (now closed) and keystone;
5) the west facade continuing the materials and design of the front facade; and
6) the rear (north) facade with rectilinear openings on all floors.

With the following interior elements:
1) none  
Feb. 22, 2018 Long Report Short Report Map
Carlton Street 61 I Macdonald House     Apr. 4, 1995 Long Report Short Report Map
Carlton Street 300 II Former Free Press Building With the following interior elements:
1) 2-storey lobby;
2) exterior revolving doors; and
3) articulated plasterwork on main and 2nd floor  
May 4, 1998 Long Report Short Report Map
Cass Street (Formerly 71 Xavier Dr.) 50 III Caron House     Feb. 2, 1981 Long Report Short Report Map
Cathedral Avenue 250 III St. John's Church     Nov. 21, 1988 Long Report Short Report Map
Chancellors Circle 66 N/A University of Manitoba, Administration Building With the following exterior elements:
1) four-storey light red brick and stone building with low-pitched roof in the middle of Chancellors Circle in the heart of the University of Manitoba Fort Garry Campus, its main façades facing east and west, its side façades north and south;
2) its symmetrical west façade with wide staircase leading to the pedimented stone portico with unfluted stone columns with plain bases and composite capitals and attached square unfluted columns with composite capitals at the façades, the words "AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE" carved in the frieze and pediments with carved stone vines, arched, rectilinear and circular window openings in the portico with pointed and Swans neck pediments and a stone shield with date above the arched entrance opening, and north and south side wings divided into bays by attached brick columns with stone bases and capitals, rectilinear window openings set in wide stone frames and lowpitched tile roofs with complete entablatu res;
3) its symmetrical east façade with wide staircase leading to the pedimented stone portico with unfluted stone columns with plain bases and composite capitals and attached square unfluted columns with composite capitals at the façades, the words "THE UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA" carved in the frieze and pediments with carved stone vines, arched, rectilinear and circular window openings in the portico with pointed and Swans neck pediments and a stone shield with date above the arched entrance opening, and north and south side wings divided into bays by attached brick columns with stone bases and capitals, rectilinear window openings set in wide stone frames and lowpitched tile with complete entablatures;
4) the brick and stone octagonal cupola finished with round finials, scrolled bracketing and balustrades, metal cornice and windows in oval stone openings; and
5) the north and south façade with its brick and stone pilasters, projecting stone entrances, rectilinear window openings with stone surrounds and complete entablatures.

With the following interior elements:
1) volume, finishes and design of central staircase with stained glass dome; and
2) examples of dark wood trim and doors, multi-paned transoms and marble cladding.  
Feb. 28, 2019 Long Report Short Report Map
Charles Street 200 III North-End Police Substation     June 25, 1990 Long Report Short Report Map
Church Avenue 259 N/A Church Block Apartments With the following exterior elements:
1) the dark brick and stone accented three-storey building on raised basement with flat roof on the northeast corner of Charles Street, its front (south) facade facing Church Avenue, its west facade facing Charles Street, its east facade facing a parking lot and its rear (north) facade facing neighbouring residential property;
2) the symmetrical front (south) facade with its raised stone-clad foundation with rectilinear window openings, dark brick superstructure with arched window openings accented with stone and concrete on all floors, projecting central section with stone framed entrance, stone belt course below the second storey windows and corbelled brick above the third storey windows leading to a stone- capped brick parapet with crenellation;
3) the east and west elevations that continue the materials, design and ornamental elements of the main facade and include open metal fire escapes; and
4) the rear (north) facade with windows in arched open ings on all floors.

With the following interior elements:
1) none  
Apr. 9, 2018 Long Report Short Report Map
Clifton Street 511 III Wolseley School     Sept. 4, 2001 Long Report Short Report Map
Cockburn Street N 340 III Earl Grey School     Apr. 21, 1981 Long Report Short Report Map
Cornish Avenue   II Gates at East Gate, West Gate, Middle Gate     May 30, 1988 Long Report Short Report Map
Cumberland Avenue 410 II Waddell Fountain     May 30, 1988 Long Report Short Report Map
Dafoe Road 83 N/A J. A. Russell Building (Architecture) - University of Manitoba With the following exterior elements:
1) the two-storey building with a concrete and steel structural system, rectangular in form with an open interior courtyard, its exterior walls cantilevered over its foundation and clad in a repetitive curtain wall glazing system with concrete spandrels on all exterior walls and with a flat roof, located on the north side of Dafoe Road with its main façades facing south onto Dafoe Road and north into an open area and other campus buildings, its west façade facing a parking lot and other campus buildings and its east façade facing other campus buildings; and
2) the north and south façades with an expressed structural system of projecting concrete piers, their central entrances accessed from concrete and steel stairs with raised platform landings, the north landing with a sculpture and integrated sign.

With the following interior elements:
1) volume of space and original finishes of main floor open foyer, library, an d auditorium ("Centre Space")
2) the arrangement of the main floor office wing;
3) the arrangement of open studios on the second floor;
4) volume of space and original finishes of the second floor student lounge; and
5) volume of space and original finishes of the central staircase from the basement to the second floor.  
Feb. 28, 2019 Long Report Short Report Map
De La Cathedrale Avenue 151 N/A Archbishop's Residence Site:
The building set back from Avenue Taché separated from the street by open greenspace.

With the following exterior elements:
1) three-storey, T-shaped solid stone building with it main (west) facade facing a large open area and Avenue Taché, its north facade hidden by a neighbouring building, its south facade facing Avenue de la Cathédrale and its rear (east) brick wing facing south (to Avenue de la Cathédrale), north (to parking lot) and east (to another building);
2) symmetrical front (west) facade with its full width open wood porch wrapping around the southwest corner, centrally placed entrance rectilinear window openings, gambrel roof with gable dormer windows and brick chimneys at the north and south ends;
3) the south facade with enclosed area at east end of porch, balustraded second storey balcony and arched third floor window opening; and
4) the three-storey east wing with brick walls and stone accenting with gambrel roof with gable dormers on its side and rear slopes and a centrally-placed raised entrance with unfluted columns and hood on the south facade.

With the following interior elements:
1) original fireplaces; and
2) main entrance finishes.  
Feb. 4, 2019 Long Report Short Report Map
De La Cathedrale Avenue 190 I St. Boniface Cathedral With the following exterior elements:
1) the location on the east bank of the Red River, at the junction of avenues Taché and de la Cathédrale in St. Boniface;
2) the structure's east/west orientation on well-groomed grounds fronted by a cemetery that holds important pioneer families and historical figures;
3) the multi-storey 1908 Romanesque Revival limestone structure, now stone ruins, creating an enclosed rectangular courtyard through the ashlar facade and the rusticated segments of the north/south walls;
4) the symmetrical two-part front elevation with a large central empty rose window recessed behind the main (west) façade;
5) the monumental features of the main façade, with a large floriated compound arch resting on pilasters with heads featuring volutes, square corner towers abutted by Corinthian columns with massive plinths and chevroned off-sets, and a large gable parapet depicting a seated bishop inset in a niche surrounded by diaper patterne d nailhead mouldings, crow-stepped trim and projecting bands of billet moulds, all topped by a low-relief Greek cross;
6) the arcaded entrance composed of inner and outer round-arched openings with intrados inscribed with Greek crosses;
7) the numerous elongated rectangular and round-arched windows, many with radiating stone voussoirs and downward-sloping smooth-cut sills, and the towers' tall narrow openings;
8) details including the crypts, the stone staircases, modillioned cornice, limestone coping, dentilled and geometric banding, label moulding, lion's head, diamond and floral motifs;
9) the blended sacristy at the east end of the building with 1908 limestone, narrow, rectangular square-headed window openings, projecting lug stone sills and 1972 angular upper storey with metal roofing, cornice and the projecting, east-facing entrance featuring an arched doorway and smooth-cut broken pediment with cross; and
10) the 1972 Cathedral, square in plan, set within the ruins of the 1908 Cathedral, with a prominent metal clad pyramidal roof and low set bands of fenestration

With the following interior elements:
1) the 1972 cathedral with the following aspects: the spruce-clad narthex, nave with hipped cedar ceilings featuring exposed beams and trusses, stained glass panels, simple oak pews, and raised sanctuary  
Jan. 8, 2013 Long Report Short Report Map
De La Cathedrale Avenue 200 N/A Université de Saint-Boniface (St. Boniface College) With the following exterior elements:
1) the three-storey brick and stone structure with its main (north) facade facing Avenue de la Cathédrale, its east facade facing Rue Aulneau, its west facade partially hidden and facing another building and its south facade nearly entirely hidden by additions;
2) the main (north) facade with its limestone cladding, pedimented, grand order, centrally-placed entrance with by a wide stairs, oversized bracketing, unfluted attached and unattached Doric Order columns with plain bases and volute capitals, arched openings with keystones on the ground floor, rectilinear openings on the second level and arched openings on the top floor, a complete entablature with frieze with carved lettering and dentilled pediment with carved figures and topped by a statue, the side wings with arched window openings on the ground floor, rectilinear openings on the upper two storeys (with arched pediments above the second floor openings) and slightly projecting sections at either end finished by pediments with carved figures and a complex roof with metal-clad parapet, two ornate towers at the east and west ends and a central, domed metal clad cupola;
3) the east facade clad in stone with arched window openings, circular window on the upper level, complete entablature and metal clad parapet;
4) visible portions of the west end with stone cladding, entablature and metal clad parapet and arched and rectilinear window openings; and
5) the visible rectilinear window openings and metal clad parapet of the south facade.

With the following interior elements:
1) volume of space and original finishes in the chapel, including original finishes found in 3rd floor classroom.  
Feb. 4, 2019 Long Report Short Report Map
Deschambault Street 375 III Maison Roy     June 7, 1982 Long Report Short Report Map
Disraeli Street 110 III St. Michael's Greek Orthodox Church With the following exterior elements:
1) the west-facing church located on Disraeli Street;
2) simple, elongated rectangular plan;
3) exposed, roughly-dressed limestone block base;
4) lively massing of multiple volumes of varying heights and roof configurations, including a gable-roofed nave and projecting three-side apse;
5) square entrance tower with a metal-clad onion dome and Greek Orthodox cross atop a pyramidal roof;
6) pointed arch window openings throughout with simple wooden tracery;
7) stained glass bull's eye window in the rear (east) façade;
8) low, raised stone structure attached to the east wall;
9) secondary, smaller onion-dome on the east roof peak; and
10) horizontal lap siding

With the following interior elements:
1) formal plan featuring an unobstructed nave, with the raised sanctuary separated by an elaborate three-opening iconostasis; and
2) choir loft at west end of nave  
Mar. 25, 2008 Long Report Short Report Map
Donald Street 54 II Paterson Block With the following interior elements:
1) entranceway and stairway;
2) interior stained glass windows; and
3) skylight  
July 5, 2005 Long Report Short Report Map
Donald Street 281 II Metropolitan Theatre With the following interior elements:
1) total auditorium space;
2) entrance lobby; and
3) total mezzanine level  
Jan. 10, 1997 Long Report Short Report Map
Donald Street 335 N/A Masonic Temple With the following exterior elements:
1) the three-storey brick and stone building with two-storey rear annex on the southeast corner of Donald Street and Ellice Avenue, its main façade facing west onto Donald Street, its north façade facing Ellice Avenue, its south façade facing a neighbouring building and its rear façade facing a back lane;
2) the symmetrical front (west) façade with rusticated stone base, its central protruding entrance with stone columns and dentilled pediment with sunrise motif, arched and rectilinear window openings with stone and brick accenting, attached pilasters with stone bases and brick capitals, completed entablature, stone panels with the date "1895" and "MASONIC TEMPLE", central pediment with round window and medium pitched hip roof;
3) the north façade featuring a continuation of the design and materials of the front elevation, stone clad foundation, arched and round openings, brick pilasters, basket weave brick secti ons on the third floor and in the gable dormer;
4) the windowless south façade with pilasters and plainer gable dormer;
5) the rear (east) façade partially covered by a two-storey addition, the visible section features one round window, brick pilasters, a pediment and two large brick chimneys; and
6) two-storey brick annex with windows in rectilinear openings and stone accenting and metal cornice and capped brick parapet.

With the following interior elements:
1) none  
Mar. 21, 2019 Long Report Short Report Map
Donald Street 352 III Canada Building     Sept. 12, 2005 Long Report Short Report Map
Donald Street 370 N/A Bell Block With the following exterior elements:
1) five-storey brick and stone building with a flat roof on the west side of Donald Street near the intersection of Cumberland Avenue, its main facade facing east onto Donald Street, its south facade facing Cumberland Avenue, its north facade hidden by the neighbouring building and its rear (west) facade facing a back lane/parking lot;
2) the front (east) facade with rusticated stone base wrapping around the southeast corner with large basement windows in rectilinear openings, entrance at north end, metal cornice above the main floor windows, upper storeys with windows in rectilinear openings with stone lug sills, metal cornice below the fourth floor windows and flat roofline with corbelled brick and complete entablature with heaving overhanging metal-clad cornice;
3) the south facade with its ground floor stone cladding, second and fourth floor metal cornices, windows in rectilinear openings with stone lug sills and flat roofline with corbelled brick and c omplete entablature with heaving overhanging metal-clad cornice; and
4) the rear (west) facade with its windows in arched openings on the first three floors, windows in rectilinear openings on the top two floors all with stone lug sills and an open metal fire escape.

With the following interior elements:
1) heavy timber mill structural system; and
2) ornamental tin ceilings.  
Oct. 11, 2016 Long Report Short Report Map
Donald Street 374 N/A Aldous Building Annex With the following exterior elements:
1) five-storey common clay brick building with flat roof located mid-block on the west side of Donald Street between Notre Dame and Cumberland Avenues, its main façade facing east onto Donald Street, its north and south façades hidden by neighbouring buildings and its west façade facing onto a back lane/parking lot;
2) original elements of the front (east) façade, the rusticated stone base, large basement and ground floor windows in rectilinear openings, raised entrance at north end of façade, small window in rectilinear opening above the entrance, modest stone belt course, upper floors divided into four bays with windows in arched openings with stone lug sills and raised brick heads, small window in arched opening on second floor above the entrance and metal-clad entablature with heavy overhanging cornice; and
3) the rear (west) façade with raised loading doors, windows in arched openings on all upper storeys and a metal fire escape (shared with the building to the north).

With the following interior elements:
1) heavy timber mill structural system and cast iron posts on ground floor;
2) tin ceiling on the ground floor; and
3) wood and tin detailing of the staircase.  
May 10, 2016 Long Report Short Report Map
Donald Street 376 N/A Aldous Building With the following exterior elements:
1) five-storey common clay brick building with flat roof located mid-block on the west side of Donald Street between Notre Dame and Cumberland Avenues, its main façade facing east onto Donald Street, its north façade facing a side lane, its south façade hidden by neighbouring buildings and its west façade facing onto a back lane/parking lot;
2) original elements of the front (east) façade, the rusticated stone base, large basement and ground floor windows in rectilinear openings, raised entrance at north end of façade, small window in rectilinear opening above the entrance, modest stone belt course, upper floors divided into four bays with windows in rectilinear openings with stone lug sills and heads and metal-clad entablature with heavy overhanging cornice;
3) the north façade with rusticated stone base, basement and upper floor windows in arched openings (upper storey windows with stone lug sills) and ang led northwest corner with raised loading dock nearby; and
4) the rear (west) façade with raised loading door, windows in arched openings on all upper storeys and a metal fire escape (shared with the building to the south).

With the following interior elements:
1) heavy timber mill structural system;
2) tin ceiling on the ground floor;
3) horizontal radiator piping on second floor; and
4) wood and tin detailing and tile flooring of the staircase.  
May 10, 2016 Long Report Short Report Map
Donald Street 388 N/A Phoenix Block With the following exterior elements:
1) three-storey brick and stone building with a flat roof located at the southwest corner of Donald Street and Notre Dame Avenue, its main façades facing east onto Donald Street and north onto Notre Dame Avenue, its south façade facing a back lane and its rear (west) façade facing a back lane/parking lot;
2) the north façade with its recessed entrances, large display windows and metal-clad cornice on the ground floor and upper floors with windows in rectilinear openings with concrete lug sills, belt course and entablature with cornice;
3) the rounded northeast corner with entrance door and windows in rectilinear openings on the upper floors;
4) the east façade with central entrance, brick panels topped by glass block-filled openings to the north, upper floors windows in rectilinear openings with concrete lug sills, belt course, entablature with cornice and raised parapet with the words "PHOENIX BLOCK"; and
5) the rear (west) façades with numerous entrances and windows in rectilinear openings on all floors.

With the following interior elements:
1) tin ceilings; and
2) wood accented main staircase.  
May 18, 2016 Long Report Short Report Map
Doncaster Street 123 N/A Manitoba Agricultural College Administration Building & Power House Administration Building:
With the following exterior elements:
1) large 3½-storey brick and stone building completed in 1906 on axis with the formal central gates at the south end of a large open space on the north side of Tuxedo Avenue west of Doncaster Street with its front facade facing an open field, its north facade facing Wellington Crescent, its east facade facing Doncaster Street and its west facade facing Edgeland Boulevard;
2) the symmetrical front (south) facade with its rusticated stone clad raised basement, wide smooth-cut stone bands, light coloured brick laid with deep grooves on the ground floor, wide stone cornice separating the second and third floors, stone belt course as continuous sills for the third storey windows, rectilinear window openings throughout, centrally placed double-tiered stone entrance portico with Ionic order columns on the lower level supporting a curved pediment with carved stone detailing and second level with Doric order columns under a classicall y-detailed metal pediment with a circular opening, running moulds and scrollwork and stone balustrade, and low-pitched roof with complete entablature with metal cornice and cupola;
3) the symmetrical north facade with its stone clad raised basement, brick superstructure with stone accenting and windows in rectilinear openings and one-storey stone entrance portico with Doric order columns; and
4) the east and west facades with their stone clad raised basement, brick superstructure with stone accenting and windows in rectilinear openings.

With the following interior elements:
1) coved ceiling on main floor.

Power House (1906):
With the following exterior elements:
1) one-storey brick and stone structure with its front facade facing the original Administration Building, its north facade facing Wellington Crescent, its east facade facing Doncaster Street and its south facade facing an open field; and
2) its west facade with its central, projecting gable area wi th fluted Doric pilasters, plain entablature and carved stone door head with the year "1905", windows in rectilinear openings and gable ends with stone capping and floriated stone scrolls at the four corners.

With the following interior elements:
1) none

Power House (1921):
With the following exterior elements:
1) one-storey brick and stone structure, its north facade facing Wellington Crescent, its east facade facing Doncaster Street and its south facade facing an open field and its west facade covered by an addition; and
2) three uncovered facades featuring brick walls with stone accenting, windows in arched openings and wide bracketed wooden eaves on the east slope of the gable roof.

With the following interior elements:
1) none  
Apr. 9, 2018 Long Report Short Report Map
Dorchester Avenue 1055 III Firehall No. 12 That any proposed renovations to the building be reviewed by the HBC so that the following interior elements can be retained:
1) marble and iron ceiling;
2) pressed tin ceiling; and
3) white glazed tiles on main and 2nd floors  
Apr. 11, 1983 Long Report Short Report Map
Dumoulin Street 212 II St. Boniface Firehall No. 1 With the following interior elements:
1) all pressed tin ceilings and walls  
Sept. 14, 1987 Long Report Short Report Map
Edmonton Street 26 III J.W. Harris House With the following interior elements:
1) fretwork;
2) stair work;
3) stained glass; and
4) any original woodwork  
May 4, 1998 Long Report Short Report Map
Edmonton Street 368 III Duplex     Dec. 19, 1984 Long Report Short Report Map
Edmonton Street 400 N/A Knox United (Presbyterian) Church With the following exterior elements:
1) large stone church located on the northwest corner of Edmonton Street and Qu'Appelle Avenue with its front façade facing south onto Qu'Appelle Avenue, its east façade onto Edmonton Street, its west façade facing the back lane and its north façade with its attached two-storey Sunday School Building;
2) the front (south) façade with its two corner towers separated by a gable end with three pointed arch windows with wood tracery, buttresses, hood moulding and blind pointed arched arcade, the tower with attached columns, corner buttresses with extended buttress caps, pointed arched window openings and blind arcades and narrow louvred belfry openings on the southwest tower and entrances with pointed arched openings in the southwest corner tower (south side) and on the south and east sides of the southeast tower;
3) the similarly designed east and west façades with buttresses and extended buttress caps, tall windows w ith wood tracery in pointed arched openings and large chimneys;
4) the gable end and large chimneys of the north façade; and
5) the north end of the building occupied by the two-storey Sunday School Building with its windows in rectilinear openings on its north, east and west façades.

With the following interior elements:
1) volume of space in the vestibules and the nave with its arched, coloured panelled ceiling with encircling cornice, the arched narthex with a feature screen and sets of double nave doors and side balcony staircases;
2) the nave's auditorium plan with curved pews set on a bowled floor between wide aisles and a large cantilevered balcony with sloped seating
3) the raised choir area with recessed, wood panelled area, round compound arch and Casavant organ pipes;
4) examples of the dark wood finishes, hardwood and terrazzo flooring, coloured glass windows and wood accented marble staircases, pulpit, pews and balcony; and
5) the firep laces in the vestry and DuVal Hall.  
Mar. 4, 2019 Long Report Short Report Map
Edmonton Street 454 III Benard House     May 26, 1986 Long Report Short Report Map
Elgin Avenue 319 III Scott Fruit Company Warehouse     June 8, 2004 Long Report Short Report Map
Ellen Street 268 III Scandinavian Mission Church     Oct. 26, 1987 Long Report Short Report Map
Euclid Avenue 99 II Barber House     Apr. 23, 1990 Long Report Short Report Map
Fermor Avenue 6 III St. Vital Library With the following exterior elements:
1) the key-shaped massing, featuring two adjoining, double height circular sections on the east, and a lower, rectangular block to the west with a stepped back front façade, and flat roofs throughout;
2) cladding materials including dark brown brick throughout, contrasted by vertical metal reveals in regular intervals, and matching metal fascia in an undulating pattern;
3) large rectangular windows throughout, many with slanted heads to mimic the fascia, in singles or stacked in pairs, with simple mullions and spandrel panels; and
4) main entrance centrally located

With the following interior elements:
1) the open plan;
2) the exposed glue-lam beams throughout, in intricate radiating or grid patterns, with plank wood ceilings;
3) the circular sections featuring multiple mezzanines and stairs with original wood and metal handrails/guardrails, ocular skylights, and pendant light fixtures; and
3) details including some original wooden book stacks, wood paneling, etc.  
May 5, 2014 Long Report Short Report Map
Forks Market Road 25 III Johnston Terminal Building     Nov. 21, 1988 Long Report Short Report Map
Fort Street 308 N/A Vendome Hotel With the following exterior elements:
1) four-storey brick building with flat roof located on the west side of Fort Street, its main façade facing east onto Fort Street, its south façade partially hidden by neighbouring building, and its west and north facades facing the back lane; and
2) the front (east) façade with ground floor openings with arched transoms with leaded glass, the upper floors with ornamental brickwork and windows in arched openings and flag pole

With the following interior elements:
1) wood finishes of the main (south) staircase including the handrail on the north side  
Sept. 20, 2016 Long Report Short Report Map
Furby Street 222 II Young United Church (tower only)     Mar. 3, 1986 Long Report Short Report Map
Galt Avenue 130 N/A T. Eaton Company Printing Plant & Track Warehouse With the following exterior elements:
1) two-storey brick, stone and concrete building occupying an entire block from Lily Street to Waterfront Drive, its main facades facing north onto Galt Avenue and south onto Alexander Avenue;
2) the north facade with its raised concrete foundation wall, dark brick superstructure with windows and doors in rectilinear openings accented by stone and concrete, brick pilasters with stone accenting, open and closed loading docks and flat roof with stone accenting;
3) the south facade with its raised concrete foundation wall, dark brick superstructure with windows and doors in rectilinear openings accented by stone and concrete, brick pilasters with stone accenting, large loading doors in smooth-cut stone frames, carved stone panels and flat roof with stone accenting;
4) the east facade with its raised concrete foundation wall, dark brick superstructure with windows and doors in rectilinear openings accented by stone and concrete, brick pilasters with stone accenting, large loading doors in smooth-cut stone frames, carved stone panels and flat roof with stone accenting; and
4) the west facade with its raised concrete foundation wall, dark brick superstructure with windows and doors in rectilinear openings accented by stone and concrete, brick pilasters with stone accenting, carved stone panels and flat roof with stone accenting.

With the following interior elements:
1) reinforced concrete structural system; and
2) examples of metal chutes from loading dock to basement along north wall.  
June 6, 2017 Long Report Short Report Map
Garry Street 115 N/A Hudson's Bay Company Garage With the following exterior elements:
1) the one-storey dark brick structure with its front (west) facade facing Garry Street, its north facade hidden by the neighbouring building, its south facade hidden by an addition and its rear (east) facade facing a back lane;
2) the symmetrical front (west) facade with grooved pilasters with ornamental metal heads framing a centrally located arched opening, large rectilinear window openings on either side, a flat roofline with raised central section with round opening with stylized initials of the original owner - "HBCo" and the lower roofline with metal cornices and ornamental detailing; and
3) the rear (east) facade with two raised loading doors in arched openings with stone sills.

With the following interior elements:
1) examples of the concrete construction (posts and corrugated ceiling).  
Jan. 7, 2019 Long Report Short Report Map
Garry Street 287 N/A Garrick (Wellington) Hotel With the following exterior elements:
1) five-storey brick and stone building with flat roof located on the east side of Garry Street, its main facade facing west onto Garry Street, its north and south facades partially hidden by neighbouring buildings, and its east facades facing the back lane;
2) the front (west) facade with ground floor clad in terra cotta with arched openings, rust-coloured brick upper floors with cream-coloured stone and terra cotta quoins, window sills, arched and pedimented heads, keystones, oversized brackets and enriched window frames and the flat roof with heavy overhanging cornice and parapet;
3) the common clay brick walls of the north and south facades interrupted by shallow window wells; and
4) the rear (east) facade with its dark brick walls, open metal fire escape and windows and doors in arched openings.

With the following interior elements:
1) none.  
Apr. 11, 2017 Long Report Short Report Map
Garry Street 290 III Garry Block     Jan. 4, 1988 Long Report Short Report Map
Garry Street 291 III North West Commercial Travellers' Association Building     June 27, 2002 Long Report Short Report Map
Garry Street 298 II Canada Permanent Building With the following interior elements:
1) banking hall and all finishes;
2) offices on the 2nd floor and all finishes;
3) hallway and stairwell and all finishes;
4) cage elevator; and
5) front foyer  
Dec. 9, 1985 Long Report Short Report Map
George Avenue 99 III James Burridge House With the following exterior elements:
1) the south facing structure located at the west end of George Avenue; and
2) the east façade's oriel window with ornamental wood cladding, brackets and window framing

With the following interior elements:
1) main entrance with tin ceiling and wood and glass vestibule;
2) main level original hardwood floors, baseboards, radiators and covers;
3) main staircase with wood newel post and balustrade, and stained glass window;
4) rear staircase from kitchen to second floor; and
5) second floor original built-in cabinetry, door and window frames, doors and doorknobs  
Mar. 3, 2014 Long Report Short Report Map
Gertrude Avenue 549 N/A Trinity Baptist Church With the following exterior elements:
1) stone church with complex roof on the northwest corner of Gertrude Avenue and Nassau Street North, its south façade facing Gertrude Avenue, its east façade facing Nassau Street North, its west façade facing a back lane and its north façade facing a neighbouring building;
2) its east façade with high tower at the south end with stone corbelling and round-topped tripartite windows under a wide stone arch and red tile roof with corner bartizans, a low tower at the north end with corbelling, a round-topped doorway and a flat roof, a central main entrance with arched opening and a rose window in the gable end;
3) the south façade with arched entrance in corner tower, rectilinear and arched window openings, buttresses, gable end with rose window and arched entrance at west end;
4) the west elevation with five-sided projecting section and chimney; and
5) the north façade with rectilinear and arched window openings, buttresses and a gable end with rose window.

With the following interior elements:
1) the Church's finishes, volume of space and ornamental detailing in the sanctuary.  
June 21, 2018 Long Report Short Report Map
Granite Way 22 III Granite Curling Club     Sept. 29, 1986 Long Report Short Report Map
Grosvenor Avenue 1360 III River Heights Lawn Bowling Club Clubhouse With the following exterior elements:
1) the east/west facing structure with its two main entrances;
2) rectangular plan with rounded cedar siding and the hipped gable roof; and
3) regularly placed windows on all façades

With the following interior elements:
1) original interior layout; and
2) original lighting and east and west entrance doors  
Sept. 12, 2011 Long Report Short Report Map
Hargrave Street 55 III Glines House (Tremblay Apartments)     Aug. 2, 1989 Long Report Short Report Map
Hargrave Street 361 III New Hargrave Building (Former Film Exchange Building) With the following interior elements:
1) ramp  
Feb. 6, 2002 Long Report Short Report Map
Hargrave Street 379 III Ambassador Apartments     May 5, 1986 Long Report Short Report Map
Hargrave Street 400 III Calvary Temple (tower only)     Mar. 11, 1985 Long Report Short Report Map
Hargrave Street 448 N/A Clark Brothers Warehouse With the following exterior elements:
1) five-storey brick and stone building with flat roof located mid-block on the west side of Hargrave Street, its main façade facing east onto Hargrave Street, its north façade partially hidden by neighbouring building, its south and west façades facing parking lots;
2) the main (east) façade divided into three bays by brick pilasters, ground floor with a centrally-placed display window in a rectilinear opening framed by two entrances in arched openings with stone keystones, upper floors with banks of large windows in rectilinear openings finished on the top storey by stylized brickwork on the outer two bays and a brick cornice including corbelled bands and raised and curved pilaster capitals;
3) the north façade hidden on the ground floor by the neighbouring building, the visible portion with exposed reinforced concrete frame; and
4) the south facade with irregularly spaced windows in rectilinear openings in the fro nt section and a regular grid of openings in the rear section.

With the following interior elements:
1) concrete structural system.  
Dec. 5, 2016 Long Report Short Report Map
Hargrave Street 474 N/A Manitoba Telephone System - Garry Exchange With the following exterior elements:
1) four-storey red brick and stone building with flat roof located on the southwest corner of Hargrave Street and McDermot Avenue, its main façades facing east onto Hargrave Street and north onto McDermot Avenue, its south façade facing a neighbouring building and its west façade facing a parking lot;
2) east façade with rusticated stone base leading to smooth-cut stone cladding on the ground floor, classically-detailed entrance with attached unfluted columns with egg and dart capitals and pediment embellished with floral motif, Manitoba shield and "MANITOBA TELEPHONES", dark red brick upper floors with stone lug sills, keystones, quoins and a belt course between the third and fourth floors, windows in rectilinear openings, brick pilasters with stone bases and capitals on the top floor supporting the complete entablature with heavy overhanging cornice;
3) north façade with its classically-detailed, centrally-located ent rance with rounded pediment with floral motif and Manitoba shield, attached unfluted Ionic Order columns with voluted capitals, the words "MANITOBA TELEPHONES", egg and dart moulding, delicate metal railing and stone cartouche with "1907" and upper floors a continuation of the east façade and also including a swan neck stone pediment framing a carved panel with the date of construction "1907" at the roofline and a flagpole;
4) the south façade featuring a low rusticated stone base and windows in rectilinear openings with stone lug sills on each level; and
5) the west façade with its low rusticated stone base, windows in rectilinear openings with stone lug sills on each level and large brick chimney.

With the following interior elements:
1) wood and metal finishes of the main (east side) staircase.  
Jan. 25, 2017 Long Report Short Report Map
Henry Avenue 425 III McCormicks Limited Building     Feb. 15, 1988 Long Report Short Report Map
Higgins Avenue 181 II C.P.R. Station With the following interior elements:
1) rotunda; and
2) brass doors leading to concourse  
Mar. 2, 1993 Long Report Short Report Map
Home Street 272 III Thelma Apartments     Jan. 15, 1993 Long Report Short Report Map
Hugo Street N 220 III Pasadena Apartments     Dec. 12, 1988 Long Report Short Report Map
Hugo Street N 300 III St. Michaels and All Angels Anglican Church     Dec. 4, 1989 Long Report Short Report Map
James Avenue 109 II James Avenue Pumping Station With the following interior elements:
1) existing machinery and pumps  
Nov. 15, 1982 Long Report Short Report Map
James Avenue 110 N/A Ryan Brothers Building With the following exterior elements:
1) four-storey brick and stone warehouse with raised rusticated stone basement situated on the southeast corner of James Avenue and Bertha Street with main façades facing north on James Avenue and west on Bertha Street;
2) main (north) façade with large entrance opening at its east end, large rectangular main floor windows in openings with continuous stone heads, paired rectangular windows in openings with stone lug sills on the upper three floors and brick corbelling above the fourth floor openings and at the flat roof;
3) west façade that carries on the design, scale and layout of the windows in openings and brick and stone accenting of the main façade;
4) rear (south) façade with rectangular windows in openings with stone lug sills on all four floors; and
5) painted signage on the east, west and south elevations.

With the following interior elements:
1) heavy timber mill structural syste m.  
July 19, 2018 Long Report Short Report Map
James Avenue 128 N/A DeLaval Company Warehouse With the following exterior elements:
1) three-storey brick and stone warehouse with raised rusticated stone basement with its primary façade facing north on James Avenue;
2) symmetrical main (north) façade with large entrance openings at its east and west ends framing the large ground floor door and windows in openings, smooth cut stone belt course at sill level of second storey windows, rectangular paired windows in openings with stone sills on the second and third floors separated by brick pilasters with carved stone capitals, concrete diamond accents on the upper floors and flat roof;
3) rear (south) façade with a raised loading door at its east end, open metal fire escape and arched windows on all three floors; and
4) unadorned east masonry load-bearing wall

With the following interior elements:
1) heavy timber mill structural system; and
2) west masonry load-bearing demising wall  
Jan. 26, 2015 Long Report Short Report Map
James Avenue 130 N/A Burrows, Stewart & Milne Company Warehouse With the following exterior elements:
1) three-storey brick and stone warehouse facing north onto James Avenue;
2) main (north) façade divided into three bays by plain brick pilasters, main floor with wide alternating bands of brick and smooth stone, main floor windows and doors in large openings, triplet windows in openings with wide stone heads on the second and third floors, smooth cut stone belt course between the ground and second floors and corbelled cornice at the flat roofline with metal sign fence and wood flag pole;
3) masonry bollards flanking ground floor east end opening;
4) through-masonry metal tension rods; and
5) rear (south) façade with arched windows with stone lug sills on all three floors.

With the following interior elements:
1) heavy timber mill structural system; and
2) east and west masonry load-bearing demising walls.  
July 19, 2018 Long Report Short Report Map
James Avenue 132 N/A Richards and Brown Warehouse With the following exterior elements:
1) three-storey brick and stone warehouse facing north onto James Avenue;
2) main (north) façade with raised, cut stone base with small, rectangular basement windows in openings, main floor brick laid with deep grooves, large arched windows and doors in openings on the ground floor with keystones topped by a stone belt course, upper storeys divided by brick pilasters with carved stone bases holding rectangular windows in pairs and singles with stone lug sills and a flat roofline with corbelled brick accenting;
3) stone bollards at eastern-most ground floor opening;
4) painted signage on the west façade;
5) through-masonry metal tension rods; and
6) Rear (south) façade with arched window openings with stone lug sills on all three floors.

With the following interior elements:
1) heavy timber mill structural system; and
2) east masonry load-bearing demising wall.  
July 19, 2018 Long Report Short Report Map
Jefferson Street 365 N/A West Kildonan Library Site:
The landscaped and recessed south and east yards with pathway, ramp, and stair entry sequence and low masonry wall.

With the following exterior elements:
1) the rectilinear, one-storey concrete block and steel structure clad in wood and limestone with flat roofs with its main (south) façade facing Jefferson Avenue, its east façade facing Powers Avenue, its west façade facing a sunken grassed area and its rear (north) façade facing a parking lot;
2) the front (south) façade with raised entrance deeply set under the roof overhang, structural columns, set of slender clerestory windows, entrance ramp, and exit door and large window opening divided by projecting concrete mullions to the west of the main entrance;
3) the east façade with two sets of projecting concrete mullioned windows, large rectilinear window opening and clerestory windows;
4) the west façade with rectilinear basement window openings, exit doors, projectin g concrete mullioned window openings, and clerestory windows; and
5) the rear (north) façade with central raised entrance flanked by two exit doors and clerestory windows.
6) the centralized raised roof with clerestory windows.

With the following interior elements:
1) the arrangement, volume, and finishes of the front and rear foyers and main floor area, including the staircase guardrails and handrails, structural columns, the raised ceiling above the circulation desk, projecting concrete window mullions, mosaic tile floor finishes, and wood, glass, and stone wall finishes.  
Jan. 9, 2023 Long Report Short Report Map
John Black Avenue 201 I Kildonan Presbyterian Church     Jan. 5, 1994 Long Report Short Report Map
Kate Street 121 II Wm. Ashdown House     Oct. 31, 1988 Long Report Short Report Map
King Street 66 III Maltese Cross Building With the following interior elements:
1) oak and glass vestibule on the main floor; and
2) original interior stairwell  
Sept. 30, 1997 Long Report Short Report Map
King Street 87 III Anne Building     Sept. 12, 1983 Long Report Short Report Map
King Street 104 II King Building (former Ryan Block) With the following interior elements:
1) elevator doors; and
2) staircase components  
Mar. 11, 1991 Long Report Short Report Map
King Street 120 II Sparling Sales Ltd.     Mar. 7, 1983 Long Report Short Report Map
King Street 124 N/A Carruthers Building With the following exterior elements:
1) two-storey brick building with its primary façade facing east on King Street;
2) front (east) façade with its multi-hued dark face brick with stone window sills on the ground and second floors, large ground floor window with wood mullions with decorative capitals and base, evidence of original storefront cornice and awning above ground floor window, door in opening and flat roofline;
3) north masonry wall with windows with residual metal components in openings on both floors with stone lug sills; and
4) west rear wall with windows and door in openings on both floors with stone lug sills on the second floor and metal element above second storey window.

With the following interior elements:
1) exposed masonry walls;
2) basement vault and vault elements on the first floor;
3) wood elements of the central staircase; and
4) wood ceiling on the second floor.  
Nov. 19, 2018 Long Report Short Report Map
La Verendrye Street 165 III Maison Kittson     Sept. 12, 1983 Long Report Short Report Map
Lenore Street 72 II Bellcrest Apartments With the following interior elements:
1) layout of lobby;
2) interior staircase; and
3) skylight  
Mar. 1, 1994 Long Report Short Report Map
Logan Avenue 444 III Penrose House (Former 232 Bell Avenue)     Sept. 14, 1987 Long Report Short Report Map
Lombard Avenue 80 N/A Thomas Black Building With the following exterior elements:
1) three and four-storey brick and stone building with flat roof located on the south side of Lombard Avenue, its main facade facing north onto Lombard Avenue, its east and rear (south) facing back lanes and its west facade facing a parking lot;
2) west end of the north facade with its rough stone main floor cladding, metal grated raise basement windows, centrally-placed main entrance with its smooth stone pedimented frame, windows in arched openings with keystones, modest stone cornice, upper floors with windows in rectilinear openings, cornice dividing the third and fourth floors and top storey with attached, unfluted brick columns with modest capitals and a flat roof;
3) the east end of the north facade with rough cut stone base, ornamental brick work around main floor openings, stone lug sills, radiating brick heads above the rectilinear windows openings and brick cornice with raised central area, corbelling and open geometric shapes;
4) windows an d doorways in arched and rectilinear openings on the east, south and west facades; and
5) painted signage on the south and west facades

With the following interior elements:
1) heavy timber mill structural system;
2) original metal-clad sliding fire doors; and
3) ornamental tin ceiling  
Jan. 17, 2017 Long Report Short Report Map
Lombard Avenue 93 N/A Crane-Ordway Building With the following exterior elements:
1) five-storey brick and stone warehouse on raised rusticated stone base with its primary façade facing south on Lombard Avenue;
2) asymmetrical front (south) façade with ground floor featuring large windows in arched openings with keystones and a main entrance in the third bay from the west;
3) upper floors divided into seven bays with windows in arched openings in the six western bays and thin windows in arched openings in the eastern most bay;
4) west façade with windows in square openings on all floors and raised loading doors; and
5) rear (north) façade featuring a one-storey addition and windows in arched openings on the upper floors.

With the following interior elements:
1) heavy timber mill structural system;
2) exposed masonry walls; and
3) east masonry load-bearing demising wall.  
Nov. 19, 2018 Long Report Short Report Map
Lombard Avenue 111 II Kemp Building With the following exterior elements:
1) the south facing warehouse with main façade fronting Lombard Avenue;
2) irregular plan with exposed, roughly-dressed limestone block base and common brick superstructure;
3) regularly placed recessed and transomed windows of the south facade, including roughdressed limestone sills and square lintels up to the fifth floor, segmental arched windows on the top floor, capped by a corbelled brick cornice;
4) regularly placed arched window openings with roughly-dressed limestone sills throughout; and
5) details throughout including pilasters, bands of corbelling, loading bays, fire escapes, etc.

With the following interior elements:
1) volumes of open space indicative of warehouse construction;
2) exposed post-and-beam structural system; and
3) plank wood flooring  
Mar. 5, 2012 Long Report Short Report Map
Lombard Avenue 167 II Grain Exchange Building     Oct. 1, 1992 Long Report Short Report Map
Lombard Avenue 177 II Chamber of Commerce Building With the following interior elements:
1) entrance foyer and lobby on the main floor;
2) 2nd floor boardroom and adjoining office;
3) stairway; and
4) 2nd floor lobby  
Sept. 12, 1983 Long Report Short Report Map
Lombard Avenue 185 N/A Great West Life Building Annex With the following exterior elements:
1) two-storey building occupying its mid-block location on the north side of Lombard Avenue east of Main Street; and
2) original cladding materials including those concealed by newer cladding materials.

With the following interior elements:
1) none  
Dec. 13, 2018 Long Report Short Report Map
Lombard Avenue 191 II Union Tower Building With the following interior elements:
1) main floor foyer and lobby; and
2) main floor banking hall  
Sept. 12, 1983 Long Report Short Report Map
Mac Street 50 I Seven Oaks Museum (John and Mary Inkster House)     Mar. 17, 1997 Long Report Short Report Map
Main Street 0 N/A Main Street Bridge (Assiniboine River Span) Components - Ornamental Stonework With the following exterior elements:
1) the 1930s-era limestone pylons and solid walls located at the four outer corners of the bridge.

With the following interior elements:
1) none.  
May 27, 2019 Long Report Short Report Map
Main Street 130 I Upper Fort Garry Gate     July 15, 1991 Long Report Short Report Map
Main Street 171 III Empire Hotel (Facade dismantled) This entry applies only to the metal cladding; the building has been demolished.   Dec. 5, 1979 Long Report Short Report Map
Main Street 214 N/A Winnipeg Hotel With the following exterior elements:
1) Three-storey brick and stone building with flat roof located midblock on the west side of Main Street south of St. Mary Avenue, its main façades facing east onto Main Street, its south façade facing a large building, its north façade facing a vacant lot/parking lot and its rear (west) façade facing a back lane;
2) The front (east) façade with its centrally located, raised main entrance topped by a large arched window, second storey windows in arched openings with stone lug sills, pilasters with stone capitals at either end and a stone belt course, third storey windows in rectilinear openings with stone lug sills, the central opening framed by paired attached columns leading to bracketing for the pediment at roof level and a roofline highlighted by an ornate metal entablature with bracketing, floral embellishments and the words "THE WINNIPEG";
3) The common clay brick walls with windows in rectilinear and arched openings and stone and wood sills of the south and north façades; and
4) The rear (west) façade with its rusticated stone base, common clay brick wall with windows and doors in arched openings with stone lug sills

With the following Interior elements:
1) Third floor leaded glass  
Jan. 27, 2016 Long Report Short Report Map
Main Street 226 N/A MacDonald Block (Commercial Hotel) With the following exterior elements:
1) Three-storey brick building with flat roof located mid-block on the west side of Main Street south of St. Mary Avenue, its main façade facing east onto Main Street, its south façade facing a vacant lot, its north façade hidden by the neighbouring building and its rear (west) façade facing a back lane;
2) Its main (east) façade with its upper storeys clad in polychromatic brick, divided into two bays by a centrally-place brick pilaster, a second brick pilasters at the south end and windows in thin roundheaded openings under larger segmental brick arches (some with patterned brickwork) on the second floor and windows in pointed headed openings with layered brick arches on the top floor, a metal fire escape along the south end and an ornate metal cornice at the roofline; and
3) Its uninterrupted common clay brick south façade

With the following interior elements:
1) Ornamental tin clad light well  
Jan. 27, 2016 Long Report Short Report Map
Main Street 232 N/A Fortune Block With the following exterior elements:
1) Three-storey brick building with flat roof located on the southwest corner of Main Street and St. Mary Avenue, its main façades facing east onto Main Street and north onto St. Mary Avenue, its south façade hidden by the neighbouring buildings and its west façade facing a back lane;
2) Its main facades (east and north) with entrance and display windows along the east façade and wrapping around the northeast corner, the upper floors with their windows in round-headed openings (some paired) under larger segmental brick arches on the second floor and pointed headed, either single or triple openings, with layered brick arches on the top floor, polychromatic brick accenting, raised brick pilasters, metal fire escape (north) and an unadorned brick parapet;
3) The small paired windows on the ground floor of the north façade; and
4) Its rear (west) façade partially covered by a one-storey addition with metal fire esc ape

With the following interior elements:
1) Ornamental tin ceiling;
2) Coffered ceiling of third floor skylight;
3) Primary staircase on the south side from the ground floor to the third floor; and
4) Ornamental moulding in hallways and around windows and doors  
Jan. 27, 2016 Long Report Short Report Map
Main Street 272 III Scott Block With the following exterior elements:
1) the east facing structure with main façade fronting Main Street;
2) irregular plan with window wells on the 2nd - 5th floors on the north and south façades;
3) the primary (east) façade featuring roughly dressed red (Port Wayne) sandstone, regularly placed square headed window openings on the second to fourth floors, and square headed and arched window openings on the fifth floor;
4) recessed main (east) storefront entrance with metal columns flanking the doorway; and
5) details throughout including regularly placed arched windows with roughly dressed limestone sills, loading bay on the rear (west) façade, etc.  
Oct. 4, 2012 Long Report Short Report Map
Main Street 335 II Bank of Montreal With the following interior elements: 1) basement vaults; 2) main banking hall; 3) southwest curved staircase; 4) northwest corner office on the mezzanine floor; and 5) marble fireplaces in offices and boardroom-mezzanine floor   May 7, 1980 Long Report Short Report Map
Main Street 389 I Bank of Commerce     Nov. 7, 1979 Long Report Short Report Map
Main Street 395 I Bank of Hamilton     Nov. 7, 1979 Long Report Short Report Map
Main Street 423 N/A Canadian Wheat Board Building With the following exterior elements:
1) eight-storey stone clad office building built in two phases connected by a dark vertical band of polished granite and its main façades facing west onto Main Street and south onto McDermot Avenue;
2) north section with its symmetrical main (west) façade, two large, round arched windows in openings framing the multi-arched entrance with ornate, vertical embellishments with floral motifs and carved coats of arms of Manitoba (south) and Saskatchewan (north), topped by two more carved stone shields - coat of arms of Alberta (north) and "CCWP" (south) - upper floors divided into seven bays by buttress-like pilasters with windows in square openings and the top storey with windows in arched openings and a stepped parapet;
3) north section with its rear (east) brick façade with a door and windows in square-headed openings and lug sills and upper floors with windows in arched openings and lug sills;
4) north section with its north bric k façade;
5) south section with main (west) façade with date stone in the southwest corner with "1963" and wheat sheaves engraved, ground floor openings divided into thin windows by vertical stone bands, upper floors divided by wide pilasters into five sections further divided into four window bays with wide stone panels at the top floor;
6) south façade with thin windows in openings on the ground floor and banks of windows in square-headed openings on the upper floors; and
7) rear (east) of the south section with its buttress-like pilasters and bays of windows in square-headed openings

With the following interior elements:
1) high ceilings supported by faceted concrete column grid with flared capitals; and
2) masonry load-bearing demising wall  
May 25, 2015 Long Report Short Report Map
Main Street 436 II Former Bank of British North America (Newmac Building) With the following interior elements:
1) original fabric of the main floor including entrance lobby, fan lights, staircase; and
2) original plaster ceiling on the upper floors  
Sept. 2, 1997 Long Report Short Report Map
Main Street 441 II Imperial Bank of Canada With the following interior elements:
1) basement - ornamental metal fixtures and gates, marble, vaults, curved stairwell and grating at the top with signage;
2) main floor - entire banking hall, all wood detailing and preservation of the existing black marble banking counters;
3) 2nd floor - oak woodwork, rear and front stairwells; and
4) 3rd floor - glass roof lights  
Oct. 28, 1997 Long Report Short Report Map
Main Street 456 II Bank of Toronto With the following interior elements:
1) four vaults in basement;
2) main floor lobby, cage elevator, banking hall and manager's office;
3) central stairway; and
4) marble on 1st, 2nd and 3rd floors  
Nov. 13, 1984 Long Report Short Report Map
Main Street 457 II Confederation Life Building     June 16, 1980 Long Report Short Report Map
Main Street 460 II Royal Bank of Canada Building With the following interior elements:
1) brass doors;
2) marble finishes;
3) banking hall and foyer;
4) stairwells;
5) wall clock; and
6) lower vault area  
Sept. 2, 1997 Long Report Short Report Map
Main Street 466 III Woodbine Hotel With the following interior elements:
1) pressed tin ceiling  
Jan. 27, 1986 Long Report Short Report Map
Main Street 468 III Birt's Saddlery (Baker Block)     Mar. 5, 1984 Long Report Short Report Map
Main Street 492 III Macdonald Shoe Store     Mar. 28, 1996 Long Report Short Report Map
Main Street 500 II Union Bank Building Annex     July 18, 1995 Long Report Short Report Map
Main Street 504 I Union Bank Building     July 18, 1995 Long Report Short Report Map
Main Street 510 N/A Winnipeg City Hall With the following exterior elements:
Site and Courtyard:
1) the two separate buildings with facing main entrances separated by an open courtyard;
2) three-sided loggia created by the Administration Building;
3) the three light standards with 5 white globes in the east and west plazas;
4) the five globe light fixtures and matching plant brackets mounted on each of the south walls of single storey wings of the Administration Building;
5) the ceiling mounted white cylinder lights in the U-shaped loggia;
6) the twelve ceramic city crests around the face of the loggia;
7) the free standing "CITY HALL" signs at the northeast and northwest corners of the Council Building; and
8) the date stone tablet mounted in the east plaza entry stairway

Council Building:
1) symmetrical, north-facing 2-storey structure with smooth-cut limestone cladding resting on a dark, polished granite base that includes built-in benches on the east and west sides;
2) the modul ar composition of the smooth Tyndall stone cladding, glass block and dark granite plinth;
3) the main (north) façade with its centrally-placed recessed entrance supported by a pair of thin columns and the unadorned window openings of the second storey;
4) the east and west façades identically designed with colonnades of unadorned columns, large ground floor window openings partially filled with glass block and upper level openings shaded by bronze screens;
5) the rear (south) façade with limestone walls interrupted by doorways fitted with bronze grating and two-storey windows filled with glass block;
6) the varied roof height creating clerestory windows encircling the structure; and
7) the flat, unadorned roofline

Administration Building:
1) symmetrical, south-facing seven-storey structure with smooth-cut limestone cladding and polished granite base with extended one-storey wings running south along the east and west sides;
2) the modular comp osition of the smooth Tyndall stone cladding, glass block and dark granite plinth;
3) the main (south) façade with recessed ground and second floors and upper storeys featuring a grid of wide horizontal limestone bands intersected by thinner vertical elements, charcoal-hued window accenting and thin window units set in glass block filled openings;
4) identically designed side façades (east and west) with large openings on the second floor and centrally-placed window openings on all upper floors;
5) the rear (north) façade with raised entrance and loading ramp on the ground floor, large second storey openings and upper floors of similar design to the front façade;
6) the flat, unadorned roofline; and
7) the one-storey wings partially enclosing the courtyard with peristyle colonnades on the interior elevations and dark granite bases and large openings filled with thin clear glass and glass block on the exterior elevations and topped by modest limestone balus trades


With the following interior elements:
Council Building:
1) the main floor lobby with limestone walls, terrazzo floors, wood doors, and wood, glass and bronze accenting;
2) central granite staircase with glass and bronze elements;
3) wood office/meeting room doors with vertical strip accenting on both floors;
4) the volume of space in the two-storey Council Chamber with public gallery seating in wood on two sides (east and west), clerestory windows, public entrances on the second floor and a ceremonial entrance through glass doors with bronze screens at the staircase landing;
5) the gold 'mosaic' ceiling in the Council Chamber;
6) the circular wood Councillors' table;
7) the open second floor reception area with limestone finishes, clerestory windows & squared columns;
8) the original wood finishes of the second floor committee rooms;
9) the metal pendant light fixtures in the north committee room and mayor's office; and
10) the second floor ceiling lighting designed in 7 x 7 grids of recessed squares, each holding a fixture, with one grid within the Council Chamber and two lighting the staircase and 2nd floor reception area

Administration Building:
1) the main floor lobby with limestone, dark brick and wood panelled walls, terrazzo floors, wood doors, and bronze and glass accenting;
2) the second floor lobby, ante lobby and conference rooms with dark brick and wood panelled walls, terrazzo floors, wood doors, and bronze window frames and accents; and
3) the upper floor office space with examples of the original wood and glass partitioning
Jan. 5, 2015 Long Report Short Report Map
Main Street 554 N/A McLaren Hotel With the following exterior elements:
1) the seven-storey brick structure with flat roof, with its main façades facing east onto Main Street and north onto Rupert Avenue;
2) the east façade with two ground floors clad in smooth-cut stone interrupted by attached columns, modest cornices and ornate stonework around doors, the upper floors, finished in dark brick, divided into bays by pilasters with stone bases and capitals, regularly spaced rectilinear window openings with stone lug sills and complete entablature with heavy overhanging medal-clad cornice supported by oversized brackets at flat roofline; and
3) flagpole is located at the northeast corner of the roof.

With the following interior elements:
1) none.  
June 26, 2020 Long Report Short Report Map
Main Street 586 N/A Maycock Block With the following exterior elements:
1) three-storey brick and stone building with a flat roof located on the northwest corner of Alexander Avenue, its main facades facing east onto Main Street and south onto Alexander Avenue, its north facade partially hidden by the neighbouring building and the rear (west) facade facing onto a parking lot;
2) the lightly-hued common clay brick clad front (east) and south facades with the original stone framing of the entrance in the angled southeast corner, windows in arched openings (second floor) and rectilinear openings (third floor) with pressed tin hood moulding and stone accenting, pair of thin metal bands between the second and third floors, band of brick corbelling and metal-clad entablature; and
3) rear (west) facade with arched and rectilinear window openings.

With the following interior elements:
1) wood handrail and volume of the main (west) staircase; and
2) central main level vault.  
Oct. 11, 2016 Long Report Short Report Map
Main Street 594 N/A Allman Block With the following exterior elements:
1) the east-facing building located mid-block on Main Street and part of an historic streetscape; and
2) ornate roof with metal pediment, carved keystone and signage reading "Allman Block"

With the following interior elements:
1) ornamental tin ceiling on the ground and second floors;
2) entrance foyer in the southeast corner;
3) main staircase including wood and tin accenting;
4) original wood accenting in the hallways and offices on the second and third floors;
5) period doors with original hardware and glass; and
6) skylight on the third floor  
Nov. 27, 2014 Long Report Short Report Map
Main Street 596 N/A Guest Block With the following exterior elements:
1) three-storey common clay brick building with flat roof located mid-block on the west side of Main Street north of Alexander Avenue, its main facade facing east onto Main Street, its north and south facades hidden by neighbouring buildings and its west facade facing the back lane;
2) the front (east) facade with brick pilasters on the second and third floors, second storey windows in rectilinear openings with continuous stone sills and stone heads, third storey windows in arched openings with stone lug sills and keystones and brick drip moulding, brick accenting in spandrels between second and third floor openings and corbelled brick, rusticated stone band and raised stone capped parapet at the roofline; and
3) the visible portion of the rear (west) facade with windows in arched openings

With the following interior elements:
1) volume and finishes of central staircase;
2) metal-clad sliding fire doors on the second and third floors; a nd
3) skylights.  
Oct. 11, 2016 Long Report Short Report Map
Main Street 598 N/A Guest Block With the following exterior elements:
1) three-storey common clay brick building with flat roof located mid-block on the west side of Main Street north of Alexander Avenue, its main facade facing east onto Main Street, its north and south facades hidden by neighbouring buildings and its west facade facing the back lane;
2) the front (east) facade with brick pilasters on the second and third floors, second storey windows in rectilinear openings with continuous stone sills and stone heads, third storey windows in arched openings with stone lug sills and keystones and brick drip moulding, brick accenting in spandrels between second and third floor openings and corbelled brick, rusticated stone band and raised stone capped parapet at the roofline; and
3) the visible portion of the rear (west) facade with windows in arched openings

With the following interior elements:
1) volume and finishes of central staircase;
2) metal-clad sliding fire doors on the second and third floors; a nd
3) skylights.  
Oct. 11, 2016 Long Report Short Report Map
Main Street 600 N/A McKerchar Block With the following exterior elements:
1) three-storey common clay brick building with flat roof located mid-block on the west side of Main Street north of Alexander Avenue, its main facade facing east onto Main Street, its south facade hidden by a neighbouring building, its north facade facing a surface parking lot and its west facade facing the back lane;
2) its main (east) facade with second storey with paired and attached columns with brick bases and heads and paired windows in rectilinear openings with continuous stone sills and stone heads, third storey windows in arched openings and stone lug sills and the spandrels with ornamental brickwork and the flat roof with corbelled brick and stone accenting and a flagpole;
3) the north facade with third storey windows in arched openings; and
4) the rear (west) facade with arched window openings on all floors, loading and entrance doors and open metal fire escape.

With the following interior elements:
1) volume, finishes and s kylight of north side staircase;
2) wood and glass finishes of central hallways; and
3) ornamental tin ceilings on ground and second floor.  
Oct. 11, 2016 Long Report Short Report Map
Main Street 611 N/A Corbett Block With the following exterior elements:
1) two-storey brick and stone building with a flat roof located mid-block on the east side of Main Street between Logan Avenue and Disraeli Freeway, its main façade facing west onto Main Street, its south façade hidden by the neighbouring building, its north façade facing an empty lot (surface parking) and the rear (east) façade facing onto a back lane;
2) the red brick front (west) with recessed ground floor entrances flanked by large display windows in rectilinear openings and a centrally-located entrance to the upper floor, second storey windows in rectilinear openings with sandstone lug sills, radiating brick heads, brick pilasters that finish with ornamental heads above the roofline finished with corbelled brick and a sandstone date stone; and
3) exposed portion of the original rear (east) façade (south end) with its windows and doors in arched and rectilinear openings

With the following interior elements:< br />1) none  
Apr. 12, 2016 Long Report Short Report Map
Main Street 661 N/A Calder (Kaplan) Building With the following exterior elements:
1) two-storey brick building with flat roof located mid-block on the east side of Main Street north of Logan Avenue, its main facade facing west onto Main Street, its north and south facades hidden by neighbouring buildings and its east facade facing the back lane; and
2) second storey windows in rectilinear openings with stone heads and sills and corbelled brick above.

With the following interior elements:
1) none.  
Apr. 11, 2017 Long Report Short Report Map
Main Street 662 N/A Bell Hotel With the following exterior elements:
1) four-storey common clay brick building with flat roof located mid-block on the west side of Main Street between Logan and Higgins avenues, its main façades facing east onto Main Street and south onto a lane, its north façade partially hidden by a neighbouring building and its west façade facing the back lane;
2) original elements of the front (east) façade, the centrally-located main entrance, metal entablature above the ground floor openings, upper storey windows in rectilinear openings with lug sills, radiating heads and keystones, metal balconies, complete entablature with heavy overhanging metal cornice and neon sign;
3) the south façade with its raised rusticated stone base, ground floor brick walls, upper storey windows in rectilinear openings with lug sills, radiating heads and keystones and complete entablature with heavy overhanging metal cornice;
4) the visible portion of the north façade with angl ed window wells; and
5) the rear (west) façade with its window and doors in rectilinear openings

With the following interior elements:
1) none  
Apr. 12, 2016 Long Report Short Report Map
Main Street 667 III Alloway and Champion Bank     July 28, 1986 Long Report Short Report Map
Main Street 669 II Lighthouse Mission (Zimmerman Block)     July 28, 1986 Long Report Short Report Map
Main Street 678 II Dominion Bank Building With the following interior elements:
1) Main floor banking hall volume of space, skylight and layout; and
2) second floor layout and finishes including woodwork, transoms, mouldings  
Feb. 27, 2007 Long Report Short Report Map
Main Street 765 III CPR Post Office Building With the following exterior elements:
1) the rectangular warehouse with primary façades facing north and south and its relationship/proximity to the railway to the south;
2) the raised concrete foundation with red brick superstructure featuring pilasters and decorative panels between the second and third storey windows;
3) regularly placed multi-pane steel windows with centre hoppers on the north and south façades, concrete lug sills and dark brick soldier-course lintels; and
4) warehouse function shown through loading door openings on the north, south and east façades, metal canopy on the north façade, and loading rails throughout

With the following interior elements:
1) original staircase and finishes;
2) exposed concrete columns with mushroom capitals;
3) original wood loading door; and
4) angled beams and 2x4-on-end ceiling structure of the third floor  
May 7, 2012 Long Report Short Report Map
Main Street 782 N/A International Harvester Building With the following exterior elements:
1) the dark and common brick and stone accented four-storey building on raised basement with flat roof on the southwest corner of Sutherland Avenue, its front (east) façade facing Main Street, its north façade facing Sutherland Avenue, its south façade facing a parking lot and open space and its rear (west) façade facing a parking lot;
2) the symmetrical front (east) façade with its raised stone-clad foundation with rectilinear window openings, dark brick superstructure (which wraps around and runs one bay on the north and south facades) with windows in rectilinear openings accented with stone on all floors, an "INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF AMERICA" sign above the stone framed entrance, stone belt course and heaving overhanging metal cornice with metal sign fence;
3) the rear portion of the north façade with common clay brick cladding, windows in arched openings, main floor entrance and flat roof;
4) the rear portion of the south façade with its common clay brick cladding, large raised loading doors in arched openings on the ground floor, windows in rectilinear openings on the upper floors and the flat roof with raised sections with metal roofs; and
5) the rear (west) façade with windows in rectilinear openings at the south end of all floors with metal lintels and painted signage at the flat roofline.

With the following interior elements:
1) heavy timber mill structural system  
Dec. 13, 2018 Long Report Short Report Map
Main Street 1175 N/A Holy Trinity Ukrainian Orthodox Metropolitan Cathedral With the following exterior elements:
1) The large brick cathedral located on the east side of Main Street, its main (west) façade facing Main Street, its north façade facing St. John's Park, its south façade facing a commercial mall and its rear (east) façade facing a parking lot, vacant property and the Red River;
2) The symmetrical main (west) façade with a central entrance placed atop wide stairs, three entrances in rectilinear openings covered by a canopy, secondary entrances in rectilinear openings on either side of the staircase, mosaic above main entrance, tall, thin window openings filled with glass block and decorative clay screens with cut stone bases, decorative heads and arched drip moulding and date stones at both corners;
3) The north façade with its raised and canopied entrances and open metal stairs, tall, thin window openings filled with glass block and decorative clay screens with cut stone bases, decorative heads and arched drip mou lding, central portion with tall windows in arched openings and the roofline angled to a point in the centre of the façade and entrance in arched opening at the east end;
4) The south façade with its raised and canopied entrances and open metal stairs, tall, thin window openings filled with glass block and decorative clay screens with cut stone bases, decorative heads and arched drip moulding, central portion with tall windows in arched openings and the roofline angled to a point in the centre of the façade and entrance in arched opening at the east end;
5) The rear (east) façade with low buildings at the north end, curved wall in the centre and a two-storey portion at the south end; and
6) The complex roof with five multi-domed towers, four smaller elements in the corners of the building and the largest in the middle.

With the following interior elements:
1) The volume of space of nave, sanctuary, and vestibule and its existing ornamentation.  
Oct. 28, 2019 Long Report Short Report Map
Main Street 1386 III Merchant's Bank     June 3, 1985 Long Report Short Report Map
Main Street 1637 II Inkster House (Bleak House)     Sept. 22, 1980 Long Report Short Report Map
Main Street 2373 N/A Nisbet Hall With the following exterior elements:
1) one-storey stone structure with gable roof completed in 1865 and reconstructed in 1987 with original timber roof trusses and stone walls, set far back from Main Street;
2) the windowless main (south) façade with its centrally-placed entrance topped by a carved date stone;
3) the east and west façades with windows in rectilinear openings;
4) the windowless rear (north) façade partially hidden by an attached addition; and
5) original weather vane.

With the following interior elements:
1) none  
May 27, 2019 Long Report Short Report Map
Maple Street 56 II Fire Hall No. 3 With the following interior elements:
1) interior finishes and partitions;
2) tin ceilings  
Jan. 28, 1991 Long Report Short Report Map
Market Avenue 112 III Great West Saddlery Warehouse     May 14, 1990 Long Report Short Report Map
Market Avenue 113 II Great West Saddlery Building     Nov. 18, 1985 Long Report Short Report Map
Market Avenue 133 N/A Firestone Tire and Rubber Company Warehouse With the following exterior elements:
1) three-storey warehouse with a flat roof, its main façade facing south onto Market Avenue, its west façade facing the east wall of the neighbouring building, its east façade facing a parking lot and the north façade facing the back lane;
2) main (south) façade with its stucco cladding, giant order pilasters, three bays with windows in rectilinear openings;
3) the east elevation with windows in rectilinear openings; and
4) the rear (north) façade with windows in rectilinear openings.

With the following interior element:
1) examples of exposed brick walls.  
Nov. 19, 2018 Long Report Short Report Map
Market Avenue 136 III Marshall-Wells Building With the following interior elements:
1) capitals on the main floor  
May 11, 1987 Long Report Short Report Map
Market Avenue 139 N/A Steele Briggs Building With the following exterior elements:
1) the five-storey brick and stone warehouse with its main façade facing south onto Market Avenue;
2) the asymmetrical main façade with a centrally-located entrance set in cut stone and topped by a curved pediment and large dray way at the east end, concrete belt courses at sill level of the second and fifth storey windows, regularly placed, rectangular single and paired windows in openings with concrete lug sills and a roof line embellished with layers of corbelled brick, interrupted by stylized concrete elements and a brick and metal-topped parapet with raised central area;
3) windowless upper three storeys of the east façade; and
4) rear (north) façade with windows in rectilinear openings, metal fire escape and partial sixth floor.

With the following interior elements:
1) components of the heavy timber mill structural system;
2) lower three floors east demising wall and west demising wall; and
3 ) large wood posts with steel footings and heads supporting steel I-beams in the basement.  
Jan. 7, 2019 Long Report Short Report Map
Market Avenue 145 N/A Stanley Brock Building With the following exterior elements:
1) four-storey brick and stone warehouse with main façades facing south onto Market Avenue and west onto Lily Street;
2) main (south) façade with its rusticated stone cladding at grade, dark red brick superstructure, smooth cut stone entablature as belt course dividing the first and second floors and bracketed above the main entrance (west end) and former interior driveway (east end), the upper three storeys with large, squared windows in openings with stone lug sills, a stone cornice above the fourth floor windows and the stepped and stone capped parapet at roof level; and
3) the rear (north) façade with a ladder-type fire escape and windows in arched openings with lug sills and radiating heads.

With the following interior elements:
1) components of the heavy timber mill structural system;
2) east demising wall; and
3) steel lintels on the front (south) windows.  
Jan. 7, 2019 Long Report Short Report Map
Market Avenue 180 II Playhouse Theatre With the following interior elements:
1) foyer; and
2) concert hall with the exception of seats  
Jan. 5, 1981 Long Report Short Report Map
Masson Street 210 II St. Boniface Normal School (Residence Langevin) With the following interior elements:
1) all wood paneling on ground floor;
2) fire place on ground floor; and
3) wooden stairway between ground and 2nd floor  
Sept. 11, 1989 Long Report Short Report Map
Mayfair Avenue 159 III John Duncan McArthur House With the following exterior elements:
1) the south-facing brick building resting on a raised, rough-cut stone foundation located mid-block on Mayfair Avenue;
2) ornate wrap-around porch with paired wooden columns on tall stone bases and robust limestone steps;
3) the rounded, two-storey bay windows topped by deep, curved eaves and rough-cut stone accenting of the front (south) façade;
4) raised section between the bay windows with its modified Swan's Neck pediment; and
5) west-facing stained-glass piano window  
Oct. 2, 2008 Long Report Short Report Map
McBeth Street 31 III McBeth House (previously Lot 33, Red River Blvd.)     June 3, 1985 Long Report Short Report Map
McDermot Avenue 165 III Galpern (Porter) Building     June 24, 1985 Long Report Short Report Map
McDermot Avenue 171 III Dawson Richardson Building     July 15, 1985 Long Report Short Report Map
McDermot Avenue 173 III Grange Building     July 15, 1985 Long Report Short Report Map
McDermot Avenue 175 III Toronto Type Foundry Building     Aug. 29, 1988 Long Report Short Report Map
McDermot Avenue 177 III T. W. Taylor Building     July 15, 1985 Long Report Short Report Map
McDermot Avenue 179 III W. F. Alloway Building     June 24, 1985 Long Report Short Report Map
McDermot Avenue 212 Grade II Lake of the Woods Building With the following interior elements:
1) main floor staircase and woodwork;
2) fireplace on second floor; and
3) stained glass window  
Sept. 4, 2003 Long Report Short Report Map
McDermot Avenue 214 II Criterion Hotel With the following interior elements:
1) ground floor lobby  
Apr. 21, 1981 Long Report Short Report Map
McDermot Avenue 216 N/A Leckie Building With the following exterior elements:
1) three-storey brick and stone building with flat roof on the south side of McDermot Avenue, its north facade facing McDermot Avenue, its east and west facades hidden by neighbouring buildings and its rear (south) facade facing a back lane and partially hidden by a 1970s addition;
2) its main (north) façade with second and third floors with windows and transoms in rectilinear openings, stone sills and heads, ornamental brickwork in spandrels, corbelled brick and stone-capped parapet with carved stone date stone; and
3) arched openings on the second and third floors of the south facade.

With the following interior elements:
1) none.  
July 4, 2017 Long Report Short Report Map
McDermot Avenue 221 II Bate Building With the following interior elements:
1) public areas  
May 19, 1981 Long Report Short Report Map
McDermot Avenue 245 II Stovel Block (Kay Building)     Nov. 16, 1998 Long Report Short Report Map
McDermot Avenue 246 III Sures Building     Dec. 5, 1983 Long Report Short Report Map
McDermot Avenue 250 II Merchant's Building With the following exterior elements:
1) the rectangular plan of the warehouse with prominent façades fronting Arthur Street and McDermot Avenue;
2) exposed, roughly-dressed limestone block base with buff brick superstructure divided into bays by giant-order brick pilasters; paired square-headed window openings throughout, with limestone lug sills and lintels, save the multi-paned industrial style windows of south elevation;
3) corbelling atop fourth floor windows;
4) two square headed doorways on the north façade, and three round-arched openings on the west elevation, one being the east/west dray way; and
5) details including a corbelled brick cornice, metal fire escapes on the west and south elevations, painted signage on the rear (south) and east façades, flagpole atop, some decorative wood sashes, limestone steps at northwest entrance, etc.

With the following interior elements:
1) plank wood floors throughout;
2) some exposed brick w alls;
3) vestibules off McDermot entrances;
4) high ceilings with ornamental tin panels;
5) some exposed cast-iron columns with splayed capitals and some exposed timber posts; and
6) wooden balustrades with some carved spindles  
Feb. 26, 2008 Long Report Short Report Map
McDermot Avenue 281 III Bedford Building     Dec. 5, 1983 Long Report Short Report Map
McDermot Avenue 288 III Allen Building     May 11, 1987 Long Report Short Report Map
McDermot Avenue 290 III Glengarry Block     May 11, 1987 Long Report Short Report Map
McDermot Avenue 296 II Daylite Building     Mar. 30, 1987 Long Report Short Report Map
McDermot Avenue 317 N/A Miller, Morse and Company Building With the following exterior elements:
1) five-storey brick and stone building with flat roof located on the northeast corner of McDermot Avenue and Adelaide Street, its main façades facing south onto McDermot Avenue and west onto Adelaide Street, its north façade now covered by a large 1950s-era addition, which also faces north onto Bannatyne Avenue and its east façade facing the back lane;
2) McDermot Avenue façade with its rusticated stone base with basement windows in rectilinear openings, centrally placed entrance with smooth-cut stone ornamental arched frame, common clay brick walls, windows in arched openings on the ground and fifth floors (all with stone keystones) and rectilinear openings on the second to fourth floors, all with stone lug sills, stone belt courses below the second and fifth storey windows and corbelled brick accenting below the fifth floor windows and at the roof line, which features raised elements at the southeast, southwest and northwest corner s;
3) Adelaide Street façade with its rusticated stone base with basement windows in rectilinear openings, ground floor windows and doors in arched openings (windows, doors and raised loading doors), with smooth-cut stone frames or oversized stone keystones, common clay brick walls, windows in arched openings on the fifth floor with stone keystones and rectilinear openings on the second to fourth floors, all with stone lug sills, stone belt courses below the second and fifth storey windows and corbelled brick accenting below the fifth floor windows and at the roof line and two open metal fire escapes;
4) east façade with its windows in rectilinear openings with stone lug sills on all floors, rusticated stone cladding at grade and several raised loading doors; and
5) the plain brick walls of the north, east and west façades of the 1954 addition with windows in thin rectilinear openings on all floors, an overhead door on the north façade and a raised loading door in th e east façade.

With the following interior elements:
1) heavy timber mill structural system;
2) original metal-clad sliding fire doors at staircase doors; and
3) concrete structural system in north addition.  
Feb. 22, 2017 Long Report Short Report Map
McDermot Avenue 321 III Western Glove Works     Oct. 26, 1987 Long Report N/A Map
McGregor Street 115 N/A Ukrainian Metropolitan Cathedral of Sts. Vladimir and Olga & Parish Hall With the following exterior elements:
1) the stone and brick Parish Hall and Cathedral, located at the northeast corner of Stella Avenue, their front façades facing west onto McGregor Street.

Parish Hall
1) the Parish Hall with its raised basement, main entrance accessed by a wide set of stairs, polychromatic brickwork around windows and doors in arched openings and at the building's corners, coloured tiles and projecting flat domes at the roofline, stucco-clad north and south façades with brick pilasters and arched elements above the windows in rectilinear openings; and
2) stained glass panes on the north and south walls.

Cathedral
1) the dark brick Cathedral with its symmetrical front (west) façade with limestone accenting, rose window, stone entablature with stone statues in the gable end and corner towers with narrow openings with geometric window screens, attached, unfluted columns with plain bases and Corinthian Order capitals, complet e entablatures, dome towers with pedimented elements and arched openings and large metal-clad domes finished by smaller domes with crosses;
2) north and south façades are similarly designed with limestone cladding at grade, dark brick walls with windows in rectilinear openings on the lower level and arched with stone drip moulding on the upper walls, attached pilasters and complete entablatures at the roof lines and modest projecting entrances at the west end of each elevation and more substantial in the northeast corner and the chapel with its small domed tower in the southeast corner; and
3) the rear (east) façade with lower portion accenting with stone, windows in rectilinear openings and tall, angular section with windows in arched openings with stone drip moulding.

With the following interior elements:
Parish Hall
1) the Parish Hall with its open auditorium space and detailing on the main floor.

Cathedral
1) the Cathedral's finishes, volu me of space and ornamental detailing.  
Feb. 22, 2018 Long Report Short Report Map
McMillan Avenue 758 II Anvers Apartments With the following interior elements:
1) original finishes of the hallways including doors, windows and stair detail  
Mar. 1, 1994 Long Report Short Report Map
Meade Street N 140 I Ross House Museum     Aug. 11, 1980 Long Report Short Report Map
Mount Royal Road 0 III Silver Heights Gates (Mount Royal Rd. at Traill Ave.)     May 23, 1995 Long Report Short Report Map
Nassau Street N 130 N/A St. Luke's Anglican Church With the following exterior elements:
1) stone church with complex roof on the northeast corner of Nassau Street North and Stradbrook Avenue, its west facade facing Nassau Street North, its south facade facing Stradbrook Avenue, its east facade facing neighbouring buildings and its north facade facing a back lane;
2) its main (west) facade with centrally-placed crenellated tower with smooth stone accenting, buttresses, pointed arched openings, intersecting tracery, carved crosses and clocks on the north, south and west facades;
3) the south facade with pointed arched openings, stone buttresses, gable dormers with stained glass panels, cross gables at the east end and projecting entrance west of the cross gable;
4) the north facade with pointed arched openings, stone buttresses, gable dormers with stained glass panels, cross gable at the east end and projecting entrance and chimneys east of the cross gable;
5) the east facade, partially hidden by the attached hall, with modest buttress es and a large pointed arch window with delicate tracery in the east-facing gable end; and
6) the 1914 Church House built on the east end of the original building, with its large basement windows in rounded arch, smooth-cut stone openings on the north and south facades, wide pilasters, sets of four thin windows in rectilinear smooth-cut stone openings, and the east facade with a one-storey portion, a projecting entrance with wide stone steps, projecting entrance in southeast corner, with carved stone ribbon with the words "ST. LUKE'S CHURCH HOUSE A.D. 1914" inscribed, roof overhang with carved stone panels and the bell-cast hipped roof with bell-cast hipped dormers on the north and south slopes and a crocketted copper pinnacle with rooster weather vane.

With the following interior elements:
1) the Church's finishes, volume of space and ornamental detailing; and
2) clocks, bells and associated mechanisms.  
Apr. 9, 2018 Long Report Short Report Map
Notre Dame Avenue 213 II Electric Railway Chambers With the following interior elements:
1) main floor lobby including mezzanine and offices  
Aug. 24, 1987 Long Report Short Report Map
Notre Dame Avenue 216 N/A Oxford Hotel With the following exterior elements:
1) the three- and four-storey brick building with its main (north) facade facing Notre Dame Avenue, the east facade facing a side lane and the north and west facades party walls with neighbouring buildings;
2) the main (north) facade with its angled northeast corner, second floor with windows in rectilinear openings with stone heads and lug sills, arched window openings on the upper two floors with stone sills and radiating brick heads, projecting brick pilasters and flat roofline; and
3) the east facade which lowers to three storeys at the rear (west), windows in arched openings on all upper floors and a flat roofline.

With the following interior elements:
1) none.  
Sept. 26, 2019 Long Report Short Report Map
Notre Dame Avenue 224 N/A Argyle Block With the following exterior elements:
1) four-storey brick and stone building with flat roof located mid-block on the south side of Notre Dame Avenue, its main facades facing north onto Notre Dame Avenue and south onto Garry Street and its east and west facades hidden by the neighbouring buildings;
2) the Notre Dame façade with its upper floors divided into two bays by single and paired brick pilasters with carved stone heads and bases, rectilinear window openings with stone sills and heads on the second and third floors and arched openings on the fourth floor topped by arched brickwork and large metal bracket-like keystones, a complete metal entablature engraved with the word "ARGYLE" and a heavy overhanging cornice;
3) the Garry Street façade with its upper storeys divided into three bays, the east bay holding doors for the open metal fire escape, the other bays with paired windows, rectilinear on the second and third floors and arched on the fourth floor,, oversized metal keyst ones, a complete metal entablature engraved with the word "ARGYLE" and a heavy overhanging cornice; and
4) light wells in the west wall

With the following interior elements:
1) the third and fourth floors with side hallways with doors and transoms, glass/wood fire escape vestibules, suites, common bathrooms, murphy beds and decorative wood finishes  
Sept. 20, 2016 Long Report Short Report Map
Notre Dame Avenue 228 II Lindsay Building With the following interior elements:
1) bronze doors in lobby; and
2) marble walls and staircase off the main foyer  
Aug. 29, 1988 Long Report Short Report Map
Notre Dame Avenue 235 III St. Charles Hotel     Mar. 24, 1986 Long Report Short Report Map
Notre Dame Avenue 265 III Greater Winnipeg Gas Company Building     Mar. 28, 1988 Long Report Short Report Map
Notre Dame Avenue 3001 N/A Brookside Cemetery Site:
1) the arrangement of the cemetery yard with curvilinear pathways connecting several mostly amorphic burial sections; and
2) landscape features including a variety of tree species, lawns, and stone and metal gates along Notre Dame Avenue.
 
Jan. 17, 2022 Long Report Short Report Map
Osborne Street 40 II Roslyn Court Apartments With the following interior elements:
1) public hallways including stained glass windows and wood flooring;
2) entrance doors;
3) original woodwork;
4) elevator; and
5) covered walkway in interior courtyard  
Nov. 16, 1998 Long Report Short Report Map
Osborne Street 100 N/A Osborne-River Building With the following exterior elements:
1) the three-storey brick and stone structure with main facades facing north onto River Avenue and west onto Osborne Street joined by an angled corner, its east facade facing a side lane and its south facade partially hidden by the neighbouring building;
2) the north facade with its arched, stone framed main entrance, a recessed area at the rear (east end) with a stone clad entrance with pediment, a wide stone cornice that runs above the ground floor windows on both north and west facades, upper two storeys with windows in rectilinear openings with stone lug sills and ornamental brick and stone embellished spandrels, a belt course above the third storey windows and complete entablature with stone capped brick parapet that runs along both main facades, the parapet raised with ornamental stonework on each facade and holding a clock in the northwest corner;
3) the west facade which continues the materials, layout and design of the north facade with its main en trance topped by a large arched window;
4) the east facade which continues the design and materials of the public facades; and
5) the plain south facade with windows in arched openings on all levels.

With the following interior elements:
1) exposed brick walls and windows in arched openings; and
2) original millwork including panelling and details in the northeast corner entrance.  
Sept. 4, 2019 Long Report Short Report Map
Osborne Street 524 N/A Fire Hall No. 15 With the following exterior elements:
1) multi-storey building facing west with main façade fronting Osborne Street on the southeast corner of Arnold Avenue;
2) boxy, rectangular, structure with a heavily rusticated raised limestone base and common clay brick superstructure with prominent hip roof;
3) front (west) façade with arched personnel entrance at north end topped by plaque with the words "FIRE STATION NO 15", large equipment doors on the ground floor and second storey oriel window; and
4) hose drying tower in the northeast corner with recessed windows with stone accenting, ornamental brickwork, brick drip moulding with limestone keystones, arched windows with limestone keystones on the top level, heavy overhanging metal cornice and brick and stone crenelated parapet

With the following interior elements:
1) volume of the ground floor equipment space, ornamental tin ceiling (covered) and tile wall cladding; and
2) main (northwest) entrance foye r with metal, stone and wood staircase and tile walls  
Dec. 10, 2014 Long Report Short Report Map
Pacific Avenue 145 III Smart Bag Company Building With the following exterior elements:
Unless otherwise noted, all exterior elements pertain to all three main elevations, north, south and east-
1) the north, south and east facing reinforced concrete warehouse;
2) the rusticated stone-clad base and dark brick upper floor cladding with stone accenting;
3) the stone belt course above the fourth floor windows and the stone copping;
4) original industrial sash windows on all levels including raised, square-headed basement openings, large ground floor elements and arched fourth floor windows with stone keystones;
5) main entrances (two on the north façade and one on the south façade) featuring bull's eye windows above doors recessed in rusticated and smooth-cut ashlar, prominent surrounds and keystones; and
6) the deeply recessed square-headed loading bays on the south façade

With the following interior elements:
1) the columns with mushroom capitals on all levels  
Jan. 28, 2009 Long Report Short Report Map
Pacific Avenue 209 N/A Johnstone Block With the following exterior elements:
1) the two-storey brick building with its main (south) façade facing Pacific Avenue, the east façade facing a side lane, the west façade facing vacant property and the north (rear) façade facing a surface parking lot;
2) the main (south) façade with its large display windows, recessed entrances with tin ceiling finishes and tile flooring, a main centrally-located entrance, glass block transom windows, metal entablature with curved pediment in centre, upper floor with windows in rectilinear openings below brick arches with brick pendants and roof with metal cornice and stone capped brick parapet;
3) the rear (north) façade with one- and two-storey sections, openings in rectilinear openings on the ground floor and arched on the second floor;
4) the windowless east façade with painted signage; and
5) the west façade with small windows in rectilinear openings.

With the following int erior elements:
1) examples of the ornamental tin.  
Oct. 28, 2019 Long Report Short Report Map
Pavilion Crescent 55 II Assiniboine Park Pavilion Including pergola and lily pond and with the following interior elements:
1) original features of main and second floors  
Apr. 5, 1982 Long Report Short Report Map
Pembina Highway 3514 III House (Former 931 Avenue De L'Eglise)     Apr. 16, 1984 Long Report Short Report Map
Pembina Highway 3514 III McDougall House (formerly in Lorette, MB)     Oct. 31, 1988 Long Report Short Report Map
Pioneer Avenue 149 N/A Scott-Bathgate Building With the following exterior elements:
1) five-storey brick and stone building located on the northwest corner of Pioneer Avenue and Westbrook Street, its main facades facing south onto Pioneer Avenue and east onto Westbrook Street, its west facade facing a surface parking lot and its rear (north) facade facing a lane;
2) the south facade with its raised rusticated stone base with small basement windows and ground floor windows and door in arched openings, its corbelled brick belt course, upper floors with windows with stone accenting in rectilinear openings on floors 2 to 4, and arched on the top floor and a flat roof with corbelled brick accenting and painted signage;
3) the east facade with ground floor windows and raised loading doors in arched openings and upper storey windows in arched openings and painted signage;
4) the west facade with its painted signage; and
5) the north facade with its raised loading platform, windows and doors in arched openings throughout and metal fire escapes.

With the following interior elements:
1) heavy timber mill structural system; and
2) examples of ornamental tin ceiling.  
June 6, 2017 Long Report Short Report Map
Plinguet Street 552 III St. Boniface Waterworks Water Tower     June 26, 2001 Long Report Short Report Map
Plinguet Street 598 II Greater Winnipeg Water District Railway Station     Nov. 10, 1995 Long Report Short Report Map
Polson Avenue 111 N/A Luxton School With the following interior elements:
1) large two-storey brick and stone public school structure built in 1907 with additions in 1915, 1948 and 1987, its front façade facing south onto Polson Avenue, its east façade facing an open playground, its west façade facing a back lane and its north façade facing Luxton Avenue;
2) the main (south) façade of the 1907 building with its raised basement, two-toned brick with stone accenting, recessed windows with stain-glassed filled transoms in rectilinear openings and large, ornamental brickwork, raised stone entrance portico and flat roof with stone parapet with raised area holding a panel with the carved words "LUXTON SCHOOL";
3) the east façade with its continuation of materials and design of the front elevation;
4) the north façade with similar materials and design elements as the front elevation and projecting entrances at its east and west ends;
5) the 1915 addition with its raised basement , two-toned brick superstructure with stone accenting, large brick and stone portico with arched side openings, heavy brick and stone second storey balustrade, tin ceiling and panel carved with the words "LUXTON SCHOOL", hidden east end, partially hidden west end with Flemish gable, rear (north) façade with brick chimney, partially hidden by an addition and a hipped gable roof with windowed dormers; and
6) the 1948 addition with its raised basement auditorium section with large windows in rectilinear openings and one-storey classroom section with windows and transoms in rectilinear openings and corbelled brick accenting.

With the following interior elements:
1) elements of the ornamental tin ceiling;
2) west staircase and metal accented dividing walls in the 1915 section; and
3) wide central hallway plan.  
Nov. 7, 2017 Long Report Short Report Map
Portage Avenue 0 N/A Pillars at Portage Ave. and Overdale St. The two concrete and stone pillars on the northeast and northwest corners of Portage Avenue and Overdale Street.   Apr. 1, 2019 Long Report Short Report Map
Portage Avenue 0 N/A Gate at Portage Ave. and Woodhaven Blvd. The brick and stone gate with stylized metal lettering near the southwest corner of Portage Avenue and Woodhaven Boulevard.   Apr. 1, 2019 Long Report Short Report Map
Portage Avenue 138 N/A Jacob-Crawley Building (Keewayden Block) With the following exterior elements:
1) seven-storey brick and concrete building with flat roof located on the south side of Portage Avenue, its main façade facing north onto Portage Avenue, its east and west façades facing parking lots and its south façade facing a back lane and parking lot;
2) the front (north) façade with small basement windows in rectilinear openings, a centrally-located raised entrance, wide brick pilasters dividing the upper floors into five bays, upper storey windows in rectilinear openings with wide concrete spandrels, a modest cornice beneath the seventh storey windows and a complete entablature at the roofline with the word "KEEWAYDEN" in the frieze;
3) the west and east façades with rectilinear window openings on all floors; and
4) the rear (south) façade with windows in rectilinear openings featuring wide concrete spandrels, brick pilasters and raised loading doors.

With the following interior elements:< br />1) concrete structural system.
 
Feb. 22, 2017 Long Report Short Report Map
Portage Avenue 233 II Curry Building     Nov. 16, 1998 Long Report Short Report Map
Portage Avenue 234 II Oldfield, Kirby, Gardner Building With the following interior elements:
1) Foyer - brass doors, staircase;
2) Main floor - volume of the banking hall complete with attached pilasters, ceiling details, and banking hall offices including the office in the southeast corner with the built-in cabinet and fireplace;
3) Second floor - arched ceiling, skylight; and
4) Vaults  
Oct. 5, 2004 Long Report Short Report Map
Portage Avenue 259 II Paris Building With the following interior elements:
1) main floor  
Jan. 5, 1981 Long Report Short Report Map
Portage Avenue 271 III Hample Building With the following exterior elements:
1) the south-facing three-storey brick-faced building located mid-block on Portage Avenue;
2) the (south) façade with three bays; the second floor featuring three-lite square-head windows, and the third floor featuring three-lite segmental-arched windows, all with top lights and decorative spandrels;
3) brick detailing including decorative window surrounds, medallions inset in decorative panels along the roofline and quoined edges; and
4) painted signage on the rear (north) façade  
Nov. 25, 2008 Long Report Short Report Map
Portage Avenue 276 II Birks Building     Oct. 26, 1999 Long Report Short Report Map
Portage Avenue 283 N/A Sterling Bank Building With the following exterior elements:
1) eight-storey brick and terra cotta building with flat roof located at the northwest corner of Portage Avenue and Smith Street, its main facades facing south onto Portage Avenue and east onto Smith Street, its west facade partially hidden by the neighbouring building, and its north facing the back lane;
2) the front (south) facade with terra cotta cladding on the main and mezzanine levels, terra cotta entablature, upper storeys with brick cladding with deep grooves, rectilinear window openings with terra cotta sills, a terra cotta entablature with decorative carved shields below the eighth floor windows and a roofline with entablature with oversized brackets and heavy overhanging cornice;
3) the east facade with its continuation of the design/cladding of the front (south) facade;
4) the west facade with its southern-most portion a continuation of the design/cladding of the front (south) facade, painted signage and window well; and
5) the rear (n orth) facade with windows in rectilinear openings and metal fire escape.

With the following interior elements:
1) marble accenting, terrazzo floors and original millwork in hallways;
2) staircase; and
3) basement safe.  
Apr. 11, 2017 Long Report Short Report Map
Portage Avenue 315 II Mitchell-Copp Building     Nov. 25, 1997 Long Report Short Report Map
Portage Avenue 354 III Carlton Building (Holt Renfrew Building)     Sept. 10, 2002 Long Report Short Report Map
Portage Avenue 384 III Boyd Building Exterior terra cotta to be preserved   Nov. 4, 1981 Long Report Short Report Map
Portage Avenue 410 N/A Bradburn Block With the following exterior elements:
1) three-storey brick and stone building with flat roof located at the southeast corner of Kennedy Street, its main façades facing north onto Portage Avenue and west onto Kennedy Street, its east façade facing a vacant lot and its south façade facing the back lane; and
2) the front (north) and west façades with their wide bands of stone above the commercial signage, the second floor with continuous stone sills, brick pilasters and windows in rectilinear openings, and corbelled brick, metal cornice and stone accented brick parapet at the roofline.

With the following interior elements:
1) none  
Jan. 25, 2017 Long Report Short Report Map
Portage Avenue 424 N/A Singer Sewing Machine Building With the following exterior elements:
1) three-storey stone-clad structure with flat roof with main (north) façade facing Portage Avenue, the east and west sides partially hidden by neighbouring buildings and the rear (south) façade facing a back lane;
2) the front façade with large display window and offset entrance, large second and third storey windows in rectilinear openings with embellished sills and bracketing on the third floor and roof finished with modest cornice with decorative moulding and stone parapet with attached columns;
3) the visible common clay brick walls of the east and west façades; and
4) the rear (south) façade with clay brick walls, metal fire escape and unadorned rectilinear openings on all levels.

With the following interior elements:
1) the limestone cladding on the east wall of the main floor lobby.  
Jan. 30, 2020 Long Report Short Report Map
Portage Avenue 426 III Bank of Montreal     July 17, 1989 Long Report Short Report Map
Portage Avenue 428 N/A Power Building With the following exterior elements:
1) six-storey stone clad building with flat roof located at the southeast corner of Portage Avenue and Vaughan Street, its main facade facing north onto Portage Avenue and west onto Vaughan Street, its east facade partially hidden by the neighbouring building and its south facade facing the back lane;
2) its main (north) facade divided into five bays, a recessed doorway with stepped pointed arch frame at the east end, the upper floors with stepped stone pilasters with stylized lettering and designs on the fifth and sixth floors, paired rectilinear window openings on each floor and flat roofline finished by the raised, squared heads of the pilasters;
3) its Vaughan Street facade (west) with its stepped pilasters, paired windows in rectilinear openings on the upper floors and flat roof with raised, squared pilaster heads;
4) the visible uninterrupted brick wall of the east elevation; and
5) its rear (south) facade with common clay brick walls and w indows in rectilinear openings on all floors.

With the following interior elements:
1) metal and wood finishes of the mid-building staircase.  
Feb. 22, 2017 Long Report Short Report Map
Portage Avenue 450 N/A Hudson's Bay Company Store With the following exterior elements:
1) limestone clad, six-storey structure filling the north portion of the block on Portage Avenue between Memorial Boulevard and Vaughan Street, its three main façades facing west (Memorial Boulevard), east (Vaughan Street) and north (Portage Avenue) and its rear façade partially hidden by a parkade;
2) canopy running along the east, west and north façades;
3) metal base of beacon on roof; and
4) its main floors with large display windows protected by a canopy, rounded northwest and northeast corners, five bronze framed entrances, upper floors with bays created by unfluted pilasters with Corinthian capitals, windows on all levels in rectilinear openings, cornice between fifth and sixth floors and parapet with balustrade.

With the following interior elements:
1) examples of reinforced concrete structural system; and
2) examples of the curved elevator lobby.  
Mar. 21, 2019 Long Report Short Report Map
Portage Avenue 515 II Wesley Hall, University of Winnipeg With the following interior elements:
1) Convocation hall;
2) Main entrance hallway and stairwell; and
3) Manitoba College stained glass  
May 1, 2001 Long Report Short Report Map
Portage Avenue 644 II Casa Loma Building With the following interior elements:
1) Sherbrook Street entrance vestibule and adjacent stairs & wainscoting; and
2) Murphy beds  
Mar. 2, 2004 Long Report Short Report Map
Portage Avenue 3180 III William Brown House With the following interior elements:
1) interior layout and original elements  
Feb. 1, 2000 Long Report Short Report Map
Portage Avenue 3180 N/A Assiniboia Municipal Hall With the following exterior elements:
1) the north facing structure located at the southeast corner of Portage Avenue and Banting Drive;
2) the dark brick superstructure resting on a raised stone and concrete foundation (interrupted by basement windows) and concrete belt course encircling the building above the ground floor windows;
3) the front (north) façade with its raised entrance set in a shallow porch with square wood columns and small windows framing the door;
4) the northwest corner tower with ornamental brickwork, stone accenting, squared window openings and pedimented domed roof with flag pole;
5) the rectangular windows with concrete lug sills (ground floor) and concrete lug sills with modest brackets (second floor) that include hinged top panes divided into pieshaped sections;
6) the hipped roof with heavy overhanging eaves, interrupted on all four slopes by pedimented dormers;
7) the east and west façades with rectangular window openings on the gro und floor and pair openings on the second floor; and
8) the rear (south) façade with its metal tube fire escape from the second floor.

With the following exterior elements:
1) volume of space on the ground floor with its attached columns on the south wall and examples of the original burlap wall coverings on the north wall; and
2) volume of space on the second floor.  
May 21, 2020 Long Report Short Report Map
Portage Avenue E 166 N/A Manitoba Telephone System Building With the following exterior elements:
1) symmetrical main (north) façade with dark band of stone at grade, wider pilasters dividing the façade into five bays, each bay further divided by narrower pilasters running from the second floor to just above the roofline, windows in arched openings on the ground floor and rectilinear openings on all upper floors, central main entrance in pointed arch opening, second floor windows with stylized logos on the separating pilasters and trefoil with pointed heads in spandrels and flat roofline with unadorned stone panels and geometric shapes in the raised pilaster ends.

With the following interior elements:
1) Portage Avenue main floor entrance and elevator lobbies.  
Feb. 28, 2019 Long Report Short Report Map
Preston Avenue 828 III Rothesay Apartments With the following interior elements:
1) main foyer including miniature wall paintings  
Mar. 25, 1991 Long Report Short Report Map
Princess Street 33 II Peck Building     Apr. 16, 1984 Long Report Short Report Map
Princess Street 44 III Ryan Block     Sept. 22, 1998 Long Report Short Report Map
Princess Street 54 N/A Del Block Annex With the following exterior elements:
1) two-storey building with flat roof occupying its mid-block location, its main façade facing east onto Princess Street, its north and south walls facing neighbouring buildings and the rear façade facing west onto the back lane; and
2) front (east) façade divided into five bays by pilasters, all but one on the ground floor holding a door and large window in arched openings and all holding two windows in arched opening on the second floor.

With the following interior elements:
1) none  
Sept. 21, 2015 Long Report Short Report Map
Princess Street 55 N/A Winnipeg Hydro Showroom With the following exterior elements:
1) two-storey dark brick and terra cotta building with flat roof located mid-block on the east side of Princess Street, its main facade facing west onto Princess Street, its north and south facades facing parking lots and its rear facade hidden by the neighbouring building;
2) the symmetrical main (west) facade with its central, recessed entrance framed by large openings and ornamental terra cotta, windows in rectilinear openings in terra cotta frames, upper storey windows in rectilinear openings in terra cotta frames and a terra cotta entablature; and
3) the north and south facades with windows in rectilinear openings.

With the following interior elements:
1) none.  
Sept. 4, 2019 Long Report Short Report Map
Princess Street 62 N/A Del Block With the following exterior elements:
1) two-storey building with flat roof occupying its mid-block location, its main façade facing east onto Princess Street, its north and south walls facing neighbouring buildings and the rear façade facing west onto the back lane; and
2) front (east) façade divided into four bays by pilasters, all holding a door and large window in arched openings on the ground floor and two windows in square headed opening on the second floor and finished with a band of corbelled brick

With the following interior elements:
1) none  
Sept. 21, 2015 Long Report Short Report Map
Princess Street 70 N/A Bole Drug Company Warehouse With the following exterior elements:
1) five-storey brick and stone building with a flat roof, with its main façade facing east onto Princess Street, side façades facing south (partially covered by its neighbour) and north, facing the south wall of the neighbouring building and the rear façade facing west onto a back lane;
2) the front (east) façade with its main floor rusticated stone cladding and smooth-cut attached pillars with modest stone capitals, large display windows and entrance at north end, the wide smooth-cut stone band and modest cornice below the second storey windows, the second and third storeys divided into five bays, the two outer featuring windows in rectilinear openings with stone sills and wide stone heads and the middle bays with paired windows in rectilinear openings with stone sills and wide stone heads, the fourth floor with outer bays holding windows in rectilinear openings with stone sills, radiating brick heads and corbelled brick hoods, the inner bays with windows in arched openings with connected brick moulding, a band of brick corbelling leading to the fifth floor with outer bays featuring circular window openings and middle bays with paired windows in rectilinear openings with stone sills and brick accenting, a wide band of brick corbelling leading to the stepped brick and stone parapet with central signage panel;
3) the uninterrupted brick south façade, partially hidden by the neighbouring two-storey building with painted signage; and
4) the rear (west) façade with windows in rectilinear openings with radiating brick arches and stone lug sills and metal fire escape

With the following interior elements:
1) heavy timber mill structural system;
2) basement safe with painted door;
3) passenger elevator elements;
4) original staircase elements; dumbwaiter with original machinery; and
5) ornamental tin ceiling on second floor  
Sept. 21, 2015 Long Report Short Report Map
Princess Street 72 III I.O.O.F. Hall     Sept. 8, 1986 Long Report Short Report Map
Princess Street 78 III Earn International Building (formerly Miller, Morse Warehouse, 86-88 Princess St.)     Aug. 24, 1998 Long Report Short Report Map
Princess Street 78 III Earn International Building (formerly Mackenzie and Powis Warehouse, 78-84 Princess St.)     Aug. 24, 1998 Long Report Short Report Map
Princess Street 85 N/A Hallmark Restaurant With the following exterior elements:
1) one storey structure with flat roof located on the northeast corner of Princess Street and McDermot Avenue with main façades facing west onto Princess Street and south onto McDermot Avenue, side façade facing the south wall of the neighbouring building and rear wall facing east onto a parking lot and back lane; and
2) west and south façades with their smooth-cut ashlar limestone cladding and other unadorned cladding finishes, large display windows and recessed corner entrance covered by a marquee.

With the following interior elements:
1) none.  
Nov. 19, 2018 Long Report Short Report Map
Princess Street 87 N/A Dominion Electric (Hemisphere) Building With the following exterior elements:
1) three-storey brick and stucco building with a flat roof, occupying its mid-block location, its main facade facing west onto Princess Street, its north wall covered by the neighbouring building, the south wall partially covered by the neighbouring building and the rear facade facing east onto the back lane;
2) front (west) facade with its windows and doors in rectilinear openings and the central entrance with metal canopy;
3) painted commercial signage on the south facade; and
4) rear (east) facade with raised loading doors and windows in rectilinear and arched openings.

With the following interior elements:
1) painted signage on the ground floor brick wall in interior of north commercial suite.  
June 25, 2018 Long Report Short Report Map
Princess Street 92 II Adelman Building     Sept. 12, 1983 Long Report Short Report Map
Princess Street 103 N/A G.F. & J. Galt Block With the following exterior elements:
1) four-storey brick and stone building with flat roof with main facades facing west onto Princess Street and north onto Bannatyne Avenue, the south facade partially concealed by the neighbouring building and the rear facade facing east onto a back lane;
2) the front (west) and north facades with their rusticated stone cladding at grade, recessed window bays separated by brick pilaster each holding large main floor windows in rectilinear and arched openings, single, paired and triple windows in arched openings on the second and third floors and large singular windows in arched openings on the fourth floor and corbelled brick cornice below the brick and stone parapet;
3) main entrance set in the northwest corner, the upper floors of the corner stone clad and rounded; and
4) rectilinear opening near the south end of the west facade with steel lintel leading to interior loading dock.

With the following interior elements:
1) steel struc tural system in the south addition;
2) walk-in vault on main floor of original building; and
3) examples of metal-clad fire doors.  
June 20, 2019 Long Report Short Report Map
Princess Street 104 III Warehouse     June 18, 1984 Long Report Short Report Map
Princess Street 110 II Sterling Cloak Building (Fairchild Building) With the following interior elements:
1) glass foyer; and
2) cast iron columns  
May 29, 1985 Long Report Short Report Map
Princess Street 121 III Miller and Richard Warehouse With the following interior elements:
1) entrance way  
Mar. 2, 1999 Long Report Short Report Map
Princess Street 146 III Drake Hotel     June 18, 1979 Long Report Short Report Map
Princess Street 150 III House of Comoy     June 18, 1979 Long Report Short Report Map
Princess Street 154 III Hochman Building     June 18, 1979 Long Report Short Report Map
Princess Street 160 II Exchange Building With the following interior elements:
1) third floor  
June 18, 1979 Long Report Short Report Map
Princess Street 164 II Utility Building     June 18, 1979 Long Report Short Report Map
Princess Street 188 N/A Carnefac Block With the following exterior elements:
1) two-storey brick and stone building with a flat roof located mid-block on the west side of Princess Street, its main façade facing east onto Princess Street, its north façade partially hidden by the neighbouring building, its south façade facing a back lane and its rear façade facing west and partially hidden by the neighbouring building;
2) front (east) façade with its windows in arched openings with stone lug sills and radiating brick heads on the second floor and a band of ornamental brickwork leading to the plain brick parapet; and
3) the south façade with its windows in arched openings with stone lug sills and radiating brick heads on both floors and the continuation of the roofline ornamentation at its east end.

With the following interior elements:
1) original elevator; and
2) heavy timber mill structural system  
Sept. 21, 2015 Long Report Short Report Map
Princess Street 200 N/A Toronto Hide & Wool Company Building With the following exterior elements:
1) one-storey brick and stone building with flat roof located on the south side of Ross Avenue, its main facade facing north onto Ross avenue, its east and west facades hidden by additions and its south facade facing the back lane; and
2) the front (north) facade with its rusticated stone base, common clay brick walls, large windows and door in rectilinear openings, rusticated stone belt courses, brick patchwork patterning above openings, brick pilasters finished with pyramidal shaped stone caps above the flat, stone capped roofline

With the following interior elements:
1) none  
Jan. 17, 2017 Long Report Short Report Map
Princess Street 208 N/A McLaughlin Motor Car Company Building With the following exterior elements:
1) Three-storey brick and stone building with flat roof located at the northwest corner of Princess Street and Ross avenue, its main facades facing east onto Princess Street and its south onto Ross Avenue, its north facade hidden by neighbouring building, and its west facing the back lane;
2) the front (east) facade with its rusticated stone base, ground floor display windows and doors in rectilinear openings, the upper floors divided by brick pilasters connected by wide arches with brick drip moulding, the upper floor windows in arched openings and the flat roof with corbelled brick accenting;
3) the south facade with its windows in arched openings, brick pilasters connected by wide arches with brick drip moulding and corbelled brick accenting at the roofline; and
4) the rear (west) facade with windows in arched openings on all three floors, main floor loading doors in arched opening and metal fire escape.

With the following interior elemen ts:
1) heavy timber mill structural system: and
2) ornamental tin ceilings on the ground and the second floor of the south section of the building and original wood grill of the freight elevator.  
July 19, 2017 Long Report Short Report Map
Princess Street 230 III Frost and Wood Warehouse With the following interior elements:
1) post and beam structural system;
2) unique construction on the underside of the floors; and
3) skylight in the stairwell  
Sept. 10, 2002 Long Report Short Report Map
Princess Street 238 N/A Cockshutt Plow Company Building With the following exterior elements:
1) seven-storey brick and stone structure with flat roof with its main (east) facade facing Princess Street, its north facade facing Alexander Avenue, its south facade mostly hidden by a neighbouring building and its rear (west) facade facing a back lane;
2) the main (east) facade with its rusticated stone base with rectilinear basement window openings, central raised entrance in arched opening, display windows on the ground floor, modest cornice, upper three floors with five bays of windows, rectilinear on the lower two levels and arched on the fourth floor, brick and stone cornice and top three floors with five bays of windows in rectilinear openings and complete entablature with a metal-clad cornice at roofline;
3) the north facade with rusticated stone base with rectilinear basement window openings, rectilinear window and loading door openings on the ground floor and cornice above, bays of windows in rectilinear openings on the second and third floors , arched window openings on the fourth floor, cornice above, small, arched window openings with keystones on the fifth and sixth floors and small windows in rectilinear openings on the top floor and complete entablature with a metalclad cornice at roofline;
4) the south facade hidden except for top three floors, windowless with painted signage; and
5) the rear (west) facade with rusticated stone base with rectilinear basement window openings, two large raised metal loading doors and a metal fire escape, second to fourth floors with paired windows in arched openings and the upper three floors with small, arched window openings and an unadorned roofline.

With the following interior elements:
1) examples of the heavy timber construction;
2) cast iron columns on main floor; and
3) millwork in the main (east) entrance foyer.  
Sept. 26, 2019 Long Report Short Report Map
Princess Street 242,244,246 II Bathgate Block     Nov. 30, 2004 Long Report Short Report Map
Princess Street 300 N/A Canadian Fairbanks Morse Company Warehouse With the following exterior elements:
1) four-storey dark brick and stone building with a flat roof located on the southwest corner of Henry Avenue, its main facades facing east onto Princess Street and north onto Henry Avenue, its south façade facing a vacant lot (surface parking) and its rear façade facing west onto a back lane;
2) symmetrical front (east) and north facades with their windows in arched openings (ground floor) and centrally-located entrance set in an arched, terra cotta frame (east façade), the upper three floors divided by wide brick pilasters with stone accenting at the second floor and terra cotta geometric designs above the fourth floor openings, paired upper storey windows in rectilinear openings concrete sills and the flat roof with raised pilasters projecting above the roofline and lightly-hued terra cotta capping;
3) painted signage on both sides of the northeast corner;
4) the south façade with dark brick on the top floor; and
5) the rear (west) façade with its raised, uncovered loading platform running the entire width of the structure, metal fire escapes, exposed concrete structural elements, windows in rectilinear openings and painted signage.

With the following interior elements:
1) wood grill on the freight elevator.  
Mar. 17, 2017 Long Report Short Report Map
Pritchard Avenue 591 II Ukrainian Labour Temple With the following interior elements:
1) auditorium including the stage curtain  
Sept. 30, 1997 Long Report Short Report Map
Provencher Boulevard 219 II St. Boniface City Hall With the following interior elements:
1) main floor;
2) second floor;
3) stairway (from basement to 3rd floor); and
4) tower  
Nov. 2, 1981 Long Report Short Report Map
Provencher Boulevard 227 N/A St. Boniface Police Station/Jail/County Courthouse Site:
1) the yard setbacks along the north, east, and west; and
2) the open area to the south that faces onto the adjacent property with an open courtyard site.

With the following exterior elements:
1) the one-storey, C-shaped building with a concrete and steel structural system on inset foundation walls, with irregular massing and predominately flat roofs and metal parapet flashing, accented with two raised and shed-sloped metal roofs above the north and south entrances, its main (south) façade facing towards Boulevard Provencher, the rear (north) façade facing Rue Dumoulin, the east façade facing Rue Langevin and the west façade facing the former St. Boniface Fire Hall and City Hall;
2) all exterior walls clad in pre-cast concrete panels with exposed limestone aggregate and deep reveals and with punched, rectilinear window openings with defined pre-cast concrete surrounds;
3) the south and north walls each featuring a recessed and raised main entry wall with deeply inset punched windows and a projecting entrance with a sloped metal roof above and with lower walls to the east and west that flank the raised entry wall;
4) the north wall with exterior concrete stairs, landings, and with guardrail walls and bollards and with a secondary entrance with a masonry canopy above;
5) the west wall with its projecting entrance;
6) the east wall with vehicular ramp to basement garage doors each with a masonry canopy;
7) the lower one-storey jail portion at the south east corner of the property with sloped walls and regularly spaced, small punched window openings on the east and west façades; and
8) two raised skylights above the courtroom areas.

With the following interior elements:
1) volume of space and limestone door accents of the entrance foyer; and
2) volume of space and wood ceiling that frames the skylight in the west end courtroom.  
Feb. 24, 2022 Long Report Short Report Map
Provencher Boulevard 233 N/A St. Boniface Health Unit Building Site:
1) the yard setbacks along the north, east, west and south

With the following exterior elements:
1) the one-storey, rectangular building with a concrete and steel structural system on inset foundation walls, with a predominately flat roof and metal parapet flashing, accented by two raised and shed-sloped metal roofs above the east and west entrances that house clerestory windows, its east façade facing Rue Langevin, its south façade facing Boulevard Provencher, its west façade facing a courtyard, and the north façade facing the former jail portion of the neighbouring building;
2) all exterior walls clad in pre-cast concrete panels with exposed limestone aggregate and deep reveals;
3) the east and west façades with their lower, projecting entrances, and rectilinear, punched windows with defined pre-cast concrete surrounds;
4) the south façade with a recessed section of storefront windows interrupted with regularly-spaced robust , pre-cast concrete projecting fins; and
5) the north façade with raised and recessed ribbon window openings.

With the following interior elements:
1) original wood ceiling finishes in the main portion of the building;
2) pre-cast concrete window fins that extend into the interior along the front (south) wall office space; and
3) the wood and glass wall finishes along the south end of the corridor and the south end staircase with wood and metal railings.  
Jan. 17, 2022 Long Report Short Report Map
Provencher Boulevard 265 III Maison Bernier     Nov. 29, 1989 Long Report Short Report Map
Provencher Boulevard 407 III Belgian Club With the following interior elements:
1) all tin ceilings  
Jan. 5, 1999 Long Report Short Report Map
Provencher Boulevard   II Belgian War Memorial     Apr. 4, 1995 Long Report Short Report Map
Qu'Appelle Avenue 366 II Warwick Apartments With the following interior elements:
1) interior court yard  
Aug. 22, 1983 Long Report Short Report Map
Regent Avenue W 141 III Transcona Municipal Offices     July 14, 1980 Long Report Short Report Map
River Avenue 141 III Ludlow Court Apartments With the following interior elements:
1) two-storey veranda with metal spiral staircase  
Sept. 12, 2005 Long Report Short Report Map
River Avenue 300 II Congress Apartments With the following interior elements:
1) stained glass windows; and
2) main staircase (basement to 3rd floor)  
Nov. 21, 1988 Long Report Short Report Map
River Avenue 444 II Augustine United Church With the following exterior elements:
1) the north-facing church located on River Avenue;
2) complex rectangular plan with Guild Hall/Sunday School building attached to the south end, squared bell tower with metal-clad spire in northeast corner, attached corner turret with conical roof, finial and slender stone spires in southwest corner;
3) the steep and complex gabled and cross-gabled roof structure;
4) exposed, roughly-dressed limestone cladding and buttresses with smooth-cut limestone accenting; and
5) pointed arch openings throughout featuring stained- and leaded-glass windows with delicate wooden tracery on the front (north), east and west elevations

With the following interior elements:
1) formal Auditorium plan featuring a raised choir loft at the south end of the sanctuary with pipe organ, wood plank floors sloping down to the front of the Sanctuary, curved wooden pews placed in radiating rows, and a U-shaped upper gallery along the north, east and west wa lls supported by delicate columns;
2) high ceilings with ribbed plaster, coved transepts and decorative medallion screens; and
3) curved staircases in northeast and northwest corners with decorative wood balustrades and newel posts  
Oct. 2, 2008 Long Report Short Report Map
Roblin Boulevard 4025 N/A Independent Order of Oddfellows Home With the following exterior elements:
1) three-storey brick structure on raised, stone-clad basement with gable roof with main (south) façade facing Roblin Boulevard, east and west façades facing service roads and wooded areas and rear (north) façade facing a newer residential development;
2) the symmetrically designed south façade with its projecting pedimented entrance with lettering that reads, "ODDFELLOWS HOME." above the entrance and a stone panel with three carved interlocked chain links in the spandrel between the second and third floors, projecting east and west wings topped by gable ends with cornice returns, rectilinear window openings and roof with gable dormers and modest cornice;
3) the rear (north) façade, excluding the stuccoed additions, with central projecting area flanked by the main building which included entrances for "GIRLS" (east side) and "BOYS", and arched window openings with radiating brick heads;
4) the west façade with covered entrance, rectilinear window openings and modest cornice, gable dormer, gable with cornice returns and modest cornice; and
5) the east façade with rectilinear window openings and modest cornice, gable dormer, gable with cornice returns and modest cornice;

With the following interior elements:
1) with the exception of the framed stained-glass wall hanging, the finishes and layout of the main entrance lobby.  
Jan. 9, 2023 Long Report Short Report Map
Rorie Street 65 III Northern Electric Building     Apr. 1, 1985 Long Report Short Report Map
Roslyn Road 1 N/A Locarno Apartments With the following exterior elements:
1) two-building complex with the larger dark brick and concrete block (Building B) facing west and the smaller block (Building A) facing east, Building B's front facade facing Roslyn Road, its rear a park, its north the Red River and its south another building and Building A's front facade facing Building B, its rear another large block, its north the Red River and its south an open courtyard and garage;
2) the four-storey Building B with its main (west) facade with brick pilasters, ornamental concrete and brick elements, brick belt course, two main entrances with overhanging hoods with chains and metal lights, windows in rectilinear openings with brick sills and a stepped, concrete-capped parapet, its east, north and south facades with ornamental brick and concrete elements and windows in rectilinear openings with brick sills; and
3) the three-storey Building A with its main (east) facade with rectilinear window openings and brick sills and its entrance wi th an overhanging hood with chains and metal lights, the north and south facades with brick belt course, rectilinear window openings and brick sills and the west facade with brick belt course, rectilinear window openings and brick sills and its entrance with an overhanging hood with chains and concrete-capped parapet that rises on the west and south sides.

With the following interior elements:
1) finishes of the main staircase.  
Jan. 7, 2019 Long Report Short Report Map
Roslyn Road 6 III Lilly Apartments     Feb. 16, 1987 Long Report Short Report Map
Roslyn Road 80 N/A Rossmore Apartments With the following exterior elements:
1) three-storey brick and stone structure with flat roof with main (north) facade facing Roslyn Road, the east side facing a parking lot, the west side facing a single-family dwelling and the rear (south) facade facing a back lane;
2) the front facade of the newer portion of the building (north end) with its smooth-cut limestone base to the sills of the ground floor windows, symmetrically front with centrally- placed, stone framed entrance with fluted stone columns supporting a shallow hood above with the carved word "ROSSMORE" above and a two-storey window in arched opening with metal railing mimicking a balcony and colourful shields in the spandrel, first and second floor windows on either side of the entrance connected by a stone frame with carved stone ornaments in the spandrels, remaining ground floor windows in arched stone openings, stone belt course between the second and third floors, window units on both levels set in plain rectilinear openings and a c omplete entablature including metal cornice and stone capped brick parapet;
3) east and west side elevations continuing the materials, layout and design of the front facade, brickwork mimicking quoins on all four corners and an arched ground floor opening on the east facade;
4) the south facade of the original house (south end) with its raised rough-cut limestone foundation walls with basement windows, windows in rectilinear openings and one window in an arched opening, smooth-cut stone belt courses running above the second and third storey windows that continue the length of the east and west elevations and the flat, unadorned roof;
5) the west facade of the south end with its raised rough-cut limestone foundation walls with basement windows, windows in rectilinear openings with stone sills and heads and flat, unadorned roof; and
6) the east facade of the south end with rusticated stone and brick sills, wood clad bay window on the ground floor and wood-clad oriel window on the second floo r and flat, unadorned roof.

With the following interior elements:
1) none.  
Sept. 4, 2019 Long Report Short Report Map
Roslyn Road 100 N/A Blackstone Apartments With the following exterior elements:
1) three-storey brick and stucco apartment block with raised foundation with sloped and flat roofs located on the south side of Roslyn Road, its front façade facing north onto Roslyn Road, its east and west façades facing residential structures and parking lots and its rear (south) façade facing a back lane;
2) the main (north) façade with its central entrance covered by a metal and glass hood supported by chains, entrance with sidelights and carved stone panel with the word "BLACKSTONE" and triplet windows on the second and third floors, taller east and west ends with ground floor windows in arched openings, hipped gable roofs and ornamental brickwork and ornamental metal eavestroughing and downspouts;
3) brick archways with metal gates at the northeast and northwest corners;
4) east and west façades with two arched main floor window openings, stucco cladding with brick accenting and ornamental metal eavestroughing a nd downspouts; and
5) rear (south) façade with common clay brick cladding and windows in rectilinear openings on all levels.

With the following interior elements:
1) bannister and newel posts of the north staircase;
2) heavily textured plasterwork in public spaces; and
3) examples of rounded arches and original brick and tile fireplaces in suites.  
Nov. 7, 2017 Long Report Short Report Map
Roslyn Road 218 N/A Walter P. Moss (Max Kantor and Mireille Granpierre-Kantor) House With the following exterior elements:
1) three-storey brick and stone residence with complex roof on the south side of Roslyn Road, its north facade facing Roslyn Road, its west facades facing a parking lot, its east facade facing a vacant lot and its south facade facing a parking lot and greenspace;
2) its symmetrical main (north) façade with slightly recessed central section with main entrance with unfluted columns with plain rounded bases, Corinthian Order heads with acanthus leaves supporting a complete entablature finished with a slender deck and balustrade, four attached squared columns with plain bases, unfluted shafts and stylized volutes, floral panels framing the front door topped by a fanlight with leaded glass, circular windows openings on the ground floor with terra cotta floral garlands and stylized ribbon and a hipped gable roof;
3) projecting east and west wings of the main facade with thin window openings on both the ground and second floors, large urns set in rounded recessed areas on the ground floor and terra cotta panels on the second floor and a roofline with a complete entablatures including dentils, flat roofs and large brick chimneys;
4) the rear (south) facade with its continuation of the design features of the front, including the belt courses at the level of front cornice and the top of the balustrade and embellished roofline, a one-storey round projection, rectilinear, arched and semi-circular window openings and a roofline with a complete entablatures including dentils;
5) the west facade with belt courses, a rounded two-storey bay window with terra cotta panels and a round-headed second storey window and a roofline with a complete entablatures including dentils; and
6) the east facade with belt courses, two large arched openings with sunburst pediments framing a plain entrance door with transom, rectilinear and arched window openings and a roofline with a complete entablatures including dentils.

With the following interior elemen ts:
1) volume of space and finishes of the ground floor foyer, main hall, library, kitchen, pantry and studio and second floor suite at west end; and
2) arched doorway on second floor suite at the east end.  
Apr. 26, 2018 Long Report Short Report Map
Roslyn Road 229 II Nanton Estate gates     Sept. 14, 1981 Long Report Short Report Map
Ross Avenue 306,310 N/A Leadlay Building With the following exterior elements:
1) five-storey brick and stone building with flat roof located on the south side of Ross Avenue, its main facade facing north onto Ross Avenue, its west facade hidden by the neighbouring building, its east facade hidden on the ground floor and its south facade facing the back lane; and
2) the front (north) facade with its rusticated stone base, common clay brick walls, its ground floor with two stone arches and windows in rectilinear openings, its upper storeys with banks of windows in rectilinear openings with stone heads and sills and corbelled brick accenting at the roofline;
3) the east facade with its painted signage and windows in arched openings; and
4) the rear (south) facade with windows and doors in arched openings with stone sills.

With the following interior elements:
1) heavy timber structural system; and
2) ornamental tin ceiling.  
Sept. 26, 2019 Long Report Short Report Map
Ross Avenue 311 N/A Paulin-Chambers Building With the following exterior elements:
1) six-storey brick and stone structure with its main façade facing south onto Ross Avenue, its west onto Paulin Street, its north façade partially hidden by additions and its east façade facing a back lane;
2) its main (south) façade with rusticated stone base, main floor entrance, brick pilasters, windows in rectilinear openings with stone sills and lintels on the first to third floors, arched openings the fourth and fifth floors, brick corbelling on the fourth and fifth floors, stone belt course below the fifth and sixth floor windows, modest sixth floor and flat roof;
3) west façade with rusticated stone base, large main floor loading doors, flat brick pilasters, stone belt courses, corbelled brick, windows in arched openings and painted signage on the sixth floor;
4) east façade with an open metal fire escape, main floor loading doors, painted signage and windows in arched openings on the upper floors; and
5) the visible upper portions of the rear (north) façade with windows in arched openings on each floor.

With the following interior elements:
1) examples of mill and steel structural system.  
Jan. 6, 2020 Long Report Short Report Map
Ross Avenue 312 N/A Trees-Spriggs Building With the following exterior elements:
1) the five-storey brick and stone structure, its main (north) facade facing Ross Avenue, its east and the lower portion of the west facades hidden by neighbouring buildings and its rear (south) facade facing a back lane;
2) the symmetrical main (north) facade with rusticated stone base rising to the ground floor windows, basement windows in rectilinear openings, two entrances in arched, rusticated stone openings with keystones, two large main floor windows in rectilinear openings, upper floors divided into four vertical bays, each holding a pair of matched windows in rectilinear openings with rusticated stone lug sills and heads and brick corbelling above the fifth floor windows of the middle bays and at the flat roofline;
3) the visible upper portion of the west facade with windows in arched openings; and
4) the rear (south) facade with the east end built flush with the neighbouring building with paired windows in arched opening and stone sills on e ach floor and an open metal fire escape and the west end extending outward and featuring two raised loading doors in arched openings and windows in arched openings on all upper floors.

With the following interior elements:
1) heavy timber structural system.  
Nov. 21, 2019 Long Report Short Report Map
Ruines Du Monastere 100 II Guest House     May 7, 1980 Long Report Short Report Map
Rupert Avenue 221 III Salvation Army Citadel     Oct. 19, 1983 Long Report Short Report Map
Ruskin Row 29 II R.R. Scott House With design review required for the original main floor staircase, fireplaces, stained glass windows and ornamental plasterwork   Mar. 9, 1992 Long Report Short Report Map
Salter Street 500 II St. John's Branch Library With the following exterior elements:
1) the east-facing one-storey structure on the northwest corner of Salter Street and Machray Avenue surrounded by a metal fence;
2) boxy, rectangular plan featuring a raised stone foundation interrupted by square openings and a brick superstructure;
3) centrally located arched entrance accessed by two sets of stone stairs and including unfluted columns, pediment, fan light and metal overhead light fixture;
4) two inscribed tablets set in arched recessed frames located on either side of the main entrance and two circular windows with ornamental muntins and limestone keystones framing the entrance and one in the front facing gable dormer;
5) large rectangular windows with stone lug sills and stone and brick radiating arches; and
6) coloured geometric tile shapes and ornamental brickwork located below the overhanging cornice on all four façades

With the following interior elements:
1) volume of space on the main floor and the two fireplaces, original wood shelving, wood finishes and mezzanine;
2) metal staircase and dumbwaiter in the staff area; and
3) wood finishes on the basement staircases and landing area as well as the vault and small storage closets under the staircases  
Feb. 8, 2011 Long Report Short Report Map
Sargent Avenue 845 N/A No. 5 Firehall With the following exterior elements:
1) multi-storey building facing south with main façade fronting Sargent Avenue on the northwest corner of Burnell Street;
2) boxy, rectangular, structure with a low rusticated limestone base and common clay brick superstructure;
3) front (south) façade with four large arched equipment doors all topped by brick drip moulding and stone keystones, personnel entrance at east end topped by brick drip moulding and a stone keystone at a stone sign with the words "FIRE STATION NO. 5", a round bricked in opening with stone keystones at the four compass points, a front facing gable with a set of three square headed windows and a prominent hip roof; and
4) hose drying tower in the northeast corner with projecting brick corners, square headed windows with stone lug sills and heads and brick drip moulding with stone keystones, modest brick belt course, and an upper portion with pairs of arched windows with brick drip moulding and keystones on each side and corbelled brick leading to the heavy overhanging cornice and crenellated brick and stone parapet

With the following interior elements:
1) volume of the ground floor equipment space, ornamental tin ceiling tile wall cladding and fireman's pole; and
2) second floor main hallway with wood baseboards and ornamental tin ceiling and metal and wood staircase to the attic  
Dec. 10, 2014 Long Report Short Report Map
Scotia Street 442 III Marymound School (St. Agnes Priory) With the following exterior elements:
1) large rectangular west-facing Italianate style building with buff brick superstructure;
2) west facade with a projecting central tower featuring a recessed-arch entrance;
3) south facade with raised, projecting brick entrance flanked by stairs to the east and west, and accented with smooth-cut stone columns, brick drip mould, stone coping on the gable roof, with a stone cross at the peak; other facade detailing including a stone statue set within a niche;
4) window openings throughout including square-headed main floor windows, paired and arched second floor windows under a decorative brick arch, flanking an engaged stone column with stone sills, simple arched windows on the third floor; and
5) details throughout including patterned brickwork at the cornice, brick buttresses with stone heads and bases, stone belt courses, etc.

With the following interior elements:
1) entire front stairwell and wood finishes; and
2) or namental finishes and stained glass of the second storey chapel area  
July 9, 2012 Long Report Short Report Map
Scotia Street 442 II Leacock House With the following exterior elements:
1) irregular buff brick and stone Queen Anne style structure with three main facades facing north, south and east;
2) the wrap around glazed porch;
3) the ornate brick chimney in the southeast corner with mosaic;
4) the wood window frames and sashes;
5) complex roof with windowed dormers; and
6) details including brick lintels, wood moulding along the eaves, brackets along the south elevation

With the following interior elements:
1) original tin ceilings, wood finishes, architectural detailing, original wood doors/frames and wood flooring on the ground floor;
2) entire volume of space and finishes of the main staircase; and
3) curved glass windows on the ground floor  
July 9, 2012 Long Report Short Report Map
Scott Street 137 III John C. Graham House     May 15, 1989 Long Report Short Report Map
Selkirk Avenue 541 N/A Merchant's Hotel (Steiman Block) With the following exterior elements:
1) the rectangular three-storey Classical Revival Style building located on a corner lot with two primary facades of Menominee brick;
2) the largely original upper floors of the south and east facades featuring symmetrical bays separated by pilasters, each containing a trio of double-hung windows, all topped by a modillioned cornice, decorative entablature and stepped parapet with stone coping;
3) the north (rear) and west facades much plainer in design;
4) the rectangular window openings throughout, many embellished with stone lug sills; and
5) details including a modest main floor pediment and cornice, south-facing flag pole and limestone accenting throughout.

With the following interior elements:
1) none  
Jan. 12, 2016 Long Report Short Report Map
Sherbrook Street 381 III Sherbrook Swimming Pool     June 26, 2001 Long Report Short Report Map
Sherburn Street 1150 II Principal Sparling School With the following interior elements:
1) centre hallways  
Dec. 17, 1993 Long Report Short Report Map
Sinclair Street 180 III Fire Hall No. 7     Aug. 30, 1994 Long Report Short Report Map
Smith Street 256 II Holy Trinity Church With the following exterior elements:
1) the west-facing church with its four lively architecturally significant façades and complex massing;
2) roughly-dressed and smooth-cut stone superstructure with elaborate detailing, including gothic motifs, turrets, buttresses, High Crosses, etc.;
3) pointed-arch windows throughout with fine tracery and hood moulding, save the clerestory windows; and
4) wood detailing on the bell tower in southwest corner, spire at the southeast corner and dormers on the north and south roof slopes, as well as around the west entrance

With the following interior elements:
1) volume of space and cruciform plan;
2) commanding ceiling featuring wood planking and hammer beams, with a wagon roof ceiling in the chancel;
3) 1920s era lighting, some wooden pews and the oak pulpit; and
4) details including pointed arch accenting, marble and stone columns, wainscoting, stained glass, period grilles and hardware, etc.  
June 24, 2008 Long Report Short Report Map
Smith Street 331 II Marlborough (Olympia) Hotel With the following interior elements:
1) tea room on mezzanine;
2) original stained glass windows;
3) main floor dining room;
4) main floor coffee shop;
5) 8th floor ballroom (1923); and
6) press club and fireplace in the basement  
Apr. 6, 1998 Long Report Short Report Map
Smith Street 364 I Walker Theatre     Feb. 18, 1991 Long Report Short Report Map
St Mary Avenue 353 N/A St. Mary's Cathedral With the following exterior elements:
1) brick and stone building located on the northwest corner of St. Mary Avenue and Hargrave Street, its main facade facing south onto St. Mary Avenue, its east facade facing Hargrave Street, its west facade facing greenspace and its north facade partially hidden by an addition;
2) its main (south) facade with ornamental brickwork, stone accenting, arched and pedimented openings and two corner towers;
3) its east and west facade with lower one-storey sections with thin, arched openings accented with stone flanking the two-storey central area with round window openings and corbelled brick below both sets of eaves and projecting two-storey entrances at the north ends;
4) the rear (north) facade, slightly shorter than the main building with tall, arched window openings and corbelled brick accenting; and
5) stained glass windows throughout.

With the following interior elements:
1) volume of space and ornamental finishes in the Cathedra l.  
Apr. 11, 2017 Long Report Short Report Map
St Mary Avenue 425 N/A Winnipeg Clinic With the following exterior elements:
1) brick, stone and concrete building of varying heights located on the northeast corner of St. Mary Avenue and Vaughan Street, its main facades facing west onto Vaughan Street and south onto St. Mary Avenue, its east facade facing a public lane and parking lot and its north facade facing a parking lot and heating plant;
2) the two-storey section with its smooth limestone cladding, single pane windows in rectilinear openings on the west side, curved canopy over the west entrance topped by glass block-filled openings and supported by an illuminated stone-clad pillar with carved medical symbols, curved southwest corner filled with glass block, small portion of the stone-clad east facade with a large main floor rectilinear window opening and three stained glass panes on the second floor, a south facade with thin window openings and a plain, brick-clad north façade;
3) low limestone planters with carved geometric shapes at the southwest corner and along the south façade; and
4) the smooth limestone-clad 11- and 12-storey tower portion with slender, glass block filled openings on the west elevation, the south elevation with its projecting concrete and metal canopies curving around the southwest corner and accented by a shallow wall of pink limestone running the entire height of the tower with four small square glass block openings at each of the first five storeys, rectilinear window openings with canted windows in the southwest corner, an east facade with its rectilinear window openings with continuous concrete heads and slender, paired glass block filled openings and the north facade with its brick cladding, windows in rectilinear openings with brick sills and continuous concrete heads and slender, glass block filled windows at its west end.

With the following interior elements:
1) recessed illuminated ceiling coves in the basement;
2) metal and wood stair detailing; and
3) carved wood detailing on tower windows.  
Oct. 25, 2017 Long Report Short Report Map
St Mary's Road 0 N/A Pillars at St. Mary's Rd. and West Fernwood Ave. The concrete pillars topped with metal light fixtures located at the northwest and southwest corners of St. Mary's Road and West Fernwood Avenue.   Apr. 1, 2019 Long Report Short Report Map
St Mary's Road 40 N/A Buena Vista Apartments With the following exterior elements:
1) the sixteen, one-storey units built around a central greenspace located on an irregular piece of property (St. Mary's Road, Eugenie Street, Ferndale Avenue and Walmer Street), with stucco cladding and modest geometric embellishments and flat roofs with raised sections;
2) each unit with a raised, centrally-located entrance and windows in rectilinear openings; and
3) original wrought iron railings where existing.

With the following interior elements:
1) none  
Feb. 3, 2020 Long Report Short Report Map
St Mary's Road 598 III St. Vital Fire Hall and Police Station     June 7, 1982 Long Report Short Report Map
Stafford Street 161 N/A Grosvenor Court With the following exterior elements:
1) the 3- and 4-storey brick, stone, wood and stucco structure, located at the northwest corner of Stafford Street and Grosvenor Avenue, its front facade facing east onto Stafford Street, its south facing Grosvenor Avenue, its north facing a lane and its west facing a parking lot;
2) the front (east) facade with its smooth-cut stone base, dark red brick superstructure, two large, stone framed entrances, windows in rectilinear openings on the upper floors, partial fourth floors at the north and south ends and top levels with half-timbering, stucco and paired gable ends;
3) the south façade with large display windows, arched (2nd floor) and rectilinear (3rd floor) windows connected by metal walkways, double gable dormer and one-storey brick addition;
4) the north facade with arched openings and double gable dormer; and
5) the west facade with its common clay brick walls, windows and doors in arched openings, raised ends with Flemish gabl es, open wood walkways and inset stairs.

With the following interior elements:
1) staircase skylights.  
Feb. 22, 2018 Long Report Short Report Map
Stradbrook Avenue 464 N/A Bank of Montreal With the following exterior elements:
1) the dark Menominee brick and stone building with flat roof located on the southwest corner of Stradbrook Avenue and Osborne Street, its main facade facing north onto Stradbrook Avenue, its east facade facing Osborne Street, its west facade facing another retail structure and its south facade facing a small open area;
2) the front (north) facade with its raised stone clad foundation, central, raised entrance in stone frame between quoined pilasters raising to a complete entablature with ornamental capitals, large windows in rectilinear openings with radiating stone voussoirs, stone frieze with carved panels and the words "BANK OF MONTREAL" and brick and stone parapet with decorative stone accenting, balusters and ball-style finials;
3) the east facade with its raised stone clad foundation, large windows in rectilinear openings with radiating stone voussoirs, entrance at the rear, complete entablature and brick and stone parapet;
4) the west facade wi th its raised stone clad foundation, large windows in rectilinear openings (bricked in) with radiating stone voussoirs, complete entablature and brick and stone parapet; and
5) its south facade with one-storey portion and brick chimney.

With the following interior elements:
1) the volume of space of the front portion of the ground floor.  
Nov. 7, 2017 Long Report Short Report Map
Sutherland Avenue 119 III All People's Sutherland Mission     Sept. 7, 2004 Long Report Short Report Map
Tache Avenue 494 I Grey Nun's Convent (St. Boniface Museum)     Feb. 28, 1995 Long Report Short Report Map
Tache Avenue 866 N/A Winnipeg Aqueduct St. Boniface Surge Tank With the following exterior elements:
1) the round, utilitarian, dark brick structure located east of Avenue Taché near the banks of the Red River;
2) the rough-cut limestone base topped by a concrete band encircling the tank except for the small, east-side door;
3) the ornamental brickwork with header and stretcher courses, arches and diamond shapes with concrete accents; and
4) the roof line embellished with raised brick, stone and concrete cornice and concrete capped brick parapet.

With the following interior elements:
1) none  
May 27, 2019 Long Report Short Report Map
Talbot Avenue 325 III Firehall No. 8     Apr. 16, 1984 Long Report Short Report Map
The Promenade 0 III Oddfellow's Temple (former 293 Kennedy St.) Facade dismantled and rebuilt   Apr. 1, 1985 Long Report Short Report Map
Tuxedo Avenue 139 N/A Manitoba Agricultural College Gates With the following elements:
1) stone and wrought iron gates located along the sidewalk on the north side of Tuxedo Avenue between Doncaster Street and Edgeland Boulevard;
2) the main entrance gates comprised of taller pillars with triangular elements, egg-and-dart moulding and smooth-cut stone spheres with smaller, attached pillars and smaller separate pillars with low-pitched pyramidal caps joined to the larger pillars by wrought iron fencing; and
3) smaller paired pillars with low-pitched pyramidal caps and wrought iron fencing (west pair) located at the east and west ends of the property.  
Apr. 9, 2018 Long Report Short Report Map
Tylehurst Street 525 N/A St. James Anglican Church & Cemetery Site:
1) the church building is located near the southwest corner of a large cemetery that has been continually used since 1856.

With the following exterior elements:
1) the one-storey log structure clad in milled wood siding with its front (west) façade facing Tylehurst Street, its north façade facing Portage Avenue, its south façade facing the Assiniboine River and its east façade facing St. John Ambulance Way (Empress Street E);
2) the front (west) windowless façade with its central entrance in pointed arch opening with modest spire atop the gable roof;
3) the north façade with windows in pointed arch openings and plain pilasters;
4) the south façade with projecting section and pointed arch openings; and
5) the east façade with triplet window in pointed arch openings.

With the following interior elements:
1) original millwork including pulpit and pews;
2) wood plank floor; and
3) sta ined glass windows.  
Mar. 4, 2019 Long Report Short Report Map
Vaughan Street 290 III Public Press Building     Sept. 30, 1997 Long Report Short Report Map
Vaughan Street 301 II Y.M.C.A.     Sept. 16, 1985 Long Report Short Report Map
Vaughan Street 310 II Isbister School With the following interior elements:
1) stairway balustrade;
2) wainscotting;
3) pressed tin ceiling; and
4) stained glass  
Oct. 6, 1982 Long Report Short Report Map
Vaughan Street 340 III Raleigh Apartments     Feb. 1, 2005 Long Report Short Report Map
Victoria Avenue E 315 III E.J. Blais House With the following exterior elements:
1) the south-facing, 2½-storey frame single-family dwelling on a raised foundation with horizontal wood siding and metal roof

With the following interior elements:
1) pocket doors between the living room and dining room;
2) wood accenting on the main (east side) staircase;
3) wood moulding around windows and doors on the ground and second floors; and
4) hardwood floors on the ground and second floors  
Apr. 11, 2013 Long Report Short Report Map
Wardlaw Avenue 544 II Wardlaw (Wardlow) Apartments With the following interior elements:
1) front central staircase including foyer; and
2) original fireplaces  
Sept. 28, 1999 Long Report Short Report Map
Wardlaw Avenue 626 II DeBary (Highgate) Apartments With the following interior elements:
1) public hallways including stained glass windows and wood flooring;
2) entrance doors; and
3) original woodwork  
Nov. 16, 1998 Long Report Short Report Map
Wellington Crescent 393 III Fortune Residence     Oct. 22, 1984 Long Report Short Report Map
Wellington Crescent 529 II Khartum Temple (J. H. Ashdown House) With the following interior elements:
1) all ground floor finishes and central stairway;
2) stained glass windows; and
3) interior finishes on hallways on 2nd and 3rd floors  
Oct. 19, 1983 Long Report Short Report Map
Wellington Crescent 550 N/A St. Mary's Academy Original 1902 and 1909 Buildings
With the following exterior elements:
1) the large four-storey brick and stone school structure built in 1902, its front façade facing east onto Wellington Crescent, its north façade facing Academy Road, part of its west façade covered by the 1909 addition and the remainder of the west façade and south façade facing parking lots and greenspace;
2) the main (east) façade with its raised, stone-clad basement, curved stone entrance portico with stone panel reading "ST MARYS ACADEMY", superstructure with projecting central section with fourth floor statue, stone balustrade, detailed pediment and metal-clad cupola with cross, angled corner tower with pyramidal roof in northeast corner and double sloped mansard roof with pedimented dormers;
3) the north façade with its ornate entrance at the east end with arched openings and shallow balcony with stone balustrade, stone clad raised foundation walls, a double slo ped mansard roof with pedimented dormers and brick chimneys; and
4) the south and west façades with stone-clad foundation walls, arched and rectilinear window openings, double sloped mansard roof with pedimented dormers and two-storey brick and stone chapel building.

With the following interior elements:
1) arrangement of space, wood flooring, ornamental plasterwork and millwork in the main floor entrance foyer, staircase and second floor landing including sitting area and in the original second floor parlour; and
2) arrangement of space, ornamental plasterwork and millwork in the Chapel and Auditorium.

1963 Addition
With the following exterior elements:
1) the portions of the building containing the cafeteria, gymnasium, entrance foyer, and multi-purpose room attached to the west end of the pre-World War I buildings with flat roofs;
2) the gymnasium and cafeteria portion with east and west façades divided vertically by plain concrete p ilasters and horizontally by wide concrete bands, large windows in arched openings on the ground floor, and paired windows in rectilinear openings below the roof line and windowless south façade; and
3) two-storey entrance building, its south façade with wide concrete bands, large entrances on the ground floor and thin rectilinear window openings on the second floor.

With the following interior elements:
1) waffle slab concrete ceilings.  
Feb. 28, 2019 Long Report Short Report Map
West Fernwood Avenue 0 N/A Pillars at West Fernwood Ave. and Bronstone Blvd. The concrete pillars topped with metal light fixtures located midblock east of the intersection of West Fernwood Avenue and Bronstone Boulevard and Westdale Place.   Apr. 1, 2019 Long Report Short Report Map
West Gate 20 II Cornish Library     Jan. 15, 1993 Long Report Short Report Map
West Gate 54 II Ralph Connor House With the following interior elements:
1) main floor interior; and
2) entrance foyer and circulation spaces  
June 20, 1983 Long Report Short Report Map
West Gate 134 III Monk Residence     May 23, 1995 Long Report Short Report Map
Westminster Avenue 630 III Balmoral Hall School (former Sir J.A.M. Aikins House) With the following interior elements:
1) entire ground floor and stairwell; and
2) fireplaces on 2nd floor  
Sept. 28, 1999 Long Report Short Report Map
Westminster Avenue 745 II Westminster United Church With the following interior elements:
1) organ;
2) stained glass windows; and
3) interior volume of the sanctuary  
Mar. 9, 1992 Long Report Short Report Map
William Avenue 280 N/A Joseph Maw Block With the following exterior elements:
1) two-storey brick and stone building with a flat roof located at the southwest corner of William Avenue and King Street, its main facades facing north onto William Avenue and east onto King Street, the west façade hidden by the neighbouring building and the rear façade facing south onto the back lane;
2) front (north) façade with its windows and doors in rectilinear openings, the central entrance in stone frame with attached columns with stone bases and capitals, brick accenting at the corners, metal cornice below the inset and paired windows in rectilinear openings on the second floor with wide stone sills and metal cornice and stepped brick parapet;
3) the east façade which continues the design of the front façade and includes a door at the south end; and
4) the rear (south) façade with its centrally located door and windows in arched openings with stone lug sills on both floors

With the follo wing interior elements:
1) none  
Sept. 21, 2015 Long Report Short Report Map
William Avenue 284 N/A Winnipeg Saddlery Building Added to the List of Historical Resources on September 21, 2015
With the following exterior elements:
1) two-storey brick and stone building with flat roof located mid-block on the south side of William Avenue between Princess and King streets, its main facades facing north onto William Avenue, its east façade hidden by the neighbouring building, its west façade partially hidden by the neighbouring building and its south façade facing a back lane;
2) the front (north) façade with its recessed, centrally located entrance and large plate glass display windows, modest metal cornice above and large rectilinear window openings with continuous stone sill and stone heads and unembellished roofline;
3) the uninterrupted brick wall that is the visible upper portion of the west façade; and
4) the rear (south) façade with windows and doors in arched openings on both floors

With the following interior elements:
1) none  
Sept. 21, 2015 Long Report Short Report Map
William Avenue 294 II Massey Building With the following interior elements:
1) pressed tin ceilings;
2) oak staircase and balustrade;
3) oak panelling and wainscotting;
4) exposed beams; and
5) any other original exposed woodwork  
Sept. 12, 1983 Long Report Short Report Map
William Avenue 315 N/A Tees and Persse Warehouse With the following exterior elements:
1) six-storey brick and stone building with flat roof located mid-block on the north side of William Avenue west of Princess Street, its main facades facing south onto William Avenue, its east façade facing into an atrium, its west and north facades partially hidden by neighbouring buildings;
2) the front (south) façade with its rusticated stone base and red Menominee brick superstructure, windows in rectilinear openings on all floors with smooth stone heads and continuous stone sills (second floor) and stone lug sills (all other floors), corbelled brick and stone-capped parapet;
3) the uninterrupted common clay brick wall with painted signage on west façade;
4) the common clay brick wall with windows in arched openings with stone lug sills and painted signage on the visible portion of the north wall; and
5) the east façade, now an interior element of the new education complex, with its windows and doors in arched o penings on all floors and painted signage

With the following interior elements:
1) heavy timber mill structural system; and
2) wood rails on all floors and machinery on top floor of the original elevator in middle of east elevation  
Sept. 21, 2015 Long Report Short Report Map
William Avenue 339 N/A Lauzon Block With the following exterior elements:
1) three-storey stone clad building with flat roof located mid-block on the north side of William Avenue west of Adelaide Street, its main façade facing south onto William Avenue, its east and west facades partially hidden by neighbouring buildings and its south façade facing a back lane;
2) its main (south) façade with its modest stone belt course above the ground floor, its large windows in rectilinear openings on the second and third floors and the flat roof embellished with a raised central section with swan's neck pediment above a carved panel with the words "LAUZONS" and "A.D. 1905";
3) its east and west facades with ground floors covered by neighbouring buildings, with windows in rectilinear openings on the upper two floors; and
4) its rear (north) façade with ground floor and second storey entrances, a fire escape of both wood and metal and numerous windows in rectilinear openings

With the following in terior elements:
1) main floor space with ornamental tin ceiling and wall coverings and high ceilings;
2) east side staircase with ornamental tin and wood detailing; and
3) high ceilings, doors and transoms of the second floor space  
Sept. 21, 2015 Long Report Short Report Map
William Avenue 380 II Carnegie Library With the following interior elements:
1) front two rooms on 1st and 2nd floors; and
2) fence  
July 30, 1984 Long Report Short Report Map
William Avenue 442 II Normal School     July 15, 1991 Long Report Short Report Map
William Avenue W 1466 N/A Fire Hall No. 9 With the following exterior elements:
1) multi-storey building facing north with main façade fronting William Avenue on the southeast corner of Cecil Street;
2) boxy, rectangular, structure with a low rusticated limestone base and common clay brick superstructure;
3) front (north) façade with three large arched equipment doors all topped by brick drip moulding and brick keystones, personnel entrance at west end topped by brick drip moulding and a metal sign with the words "FIRE STATION NO. 9", arched windows on the second floor with limestone lug sills and keystones, a front facing gable with a round bricked in opening with stone keystones at the four compass points and a prominent hip roof; and
4) hose drying tower in the southwest corner with a door on its south face and windows on the lower levels with limestone lug sills topped by arches with brick drip moulding and limestone keystones, a brick belt course, and the highest level with pairs of arched windows below the h eavy overhanging cornice topped by a crenellated parapet

With the following interior elements:
1) personnel entrance in the northwest corner with its staircase and ornamental tin ceiling; and
2) second floor layout, ornamental tin ceiling, wood baseboards, carved moulding, transom windows and stairs to attic  
Dec. 10, 2014 Long Report Short Report Map
Wolseley Avenue 838 III House     Feb. 10, 1986 Long Report Short Report Map
Wolseley Avenue 960 II Laura Secord School With the following interior elements:
1) assembly hall/gymnasium;
2) oak entrance transoms and frames (Wolseley entrance); and
3) plaster cornices on all interior pilasters  
Nov. 13, 1985 Long Report Short Report Map
Woodlawn Street 200 II Women's Tribute Memorial Lodge     July 8, 1987 Long Report Short Report Map
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