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Albert Street Memorial Bridge(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina (Regina)memorial, bridgeThe Albert Street Memorial Bridge, built in 1930, is rumoured to be the longest bridge over the shortest span of water in the world. The bridge construction was a relief measure during the Great Depression. The project included draining and
Credit Union Central(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina (Regina)credit union, bank, office building
YMCA(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina (Regina)house, fitness centreThe Regina YMCA was originally established in 1890, the first in the Territories. The three rooms in the W. F. Eddy building, 1751 Scarth Street, were formally opened on November 20, 1890, illuminated by the very first electric lights in
Court of Queen's Bench and Saskatchewan Court of Appeal(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina (Regina)courthouseHighest court of appeal in Saskatchewan.
Regina City Hall(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina (Regina)government, town hallThe fourth and current city hall (1976 - present) faces Victoria Avenue between McIntyre Street and Smith Street. The building was officially opened December 14, 1976. The construction manager was Poole Construction Limited and the architect, Joseph Pettick. It cost
YWCA(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina (Regina)women, fitness centre, shelterThe YWCA of Regina was founded on March 14, 1910 at a meeting of the Local Council of Women. The initial concept was to provide residence accommodation for women and children arriving from the east by wagon train or railroad.
Trianon Tower(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina (Regina)tower, senior, ballroom, retirement homeSenior citizen's residential high-rise. Formerly the site of the Trianon Ballroom, a popular dance venue for many decades before its closure and demolition.
Regina Public Library - Central Branch(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina (Regina)libraryOn October 15, 1907, a petition for a free public library was presented to City Council and the following year a bylaw was passed. The first Library Board was appointed with Rev. Canon G. C. Hill as chairman. Other board
McCallum Hill Centre(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina (Regina)office building, skyscraperMcCallum Hill Centre - Tower I (22-storey) and Tower II (20-storey) are cast-in-place concrete structures with blue semi-reflective glass curtainwall. One of the distinguishing features of these office towers is the 11 degree splayed walls. The twin towers are arguably
Canada Life Building (former site of the Capital Theater)(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina (Regina)office buildingThe Canada Life Building was designed by the architect firm of Adamson Associates with McMillan, Lehrer, Ellard & Croft, and constructed in 1992. One of the newest buildings to be constructed on Victoria Park, it is an example of the
Federal Building(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina (Regina)government, federal, heritageThe original building on this site, the Scarth Building, was built in 1882-84. It was fully occupied by the federal government and housed Regina's first courtroom. The historic trial of Louis Riel was held there in 1885. After that building
Hotel Saskatchewan(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina (Regina)hotel, historic, heritageOne of a chain of hotels constructed and owned by the Canadian Pacific Railway, the railway's earlier hotels, such as the Château Frontenac in Quebec City, were designed in a distinctive château style, but by the late 1920s this was
SaskPower(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina (Regina)building, office buildingThis curving Y-shaped building is the headquarters of SaskPower, the provincially-owned electric utility. It was designed by architect Joseph Pettick, and opened in 1963. Pettick would go on to design several other buildings in Regina, including the C.M. Fines (SGI)
Avord Tower(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina (Regina)coffee, office buildingOffice building. Atlantis Coffee is on the main level, faces the corner of Victoria Avenue and Hamilton and provides premium coffee services.
former STC bus depot(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina (Regina)The STC Bus Depot was in service for 50 years until the opening of a new depot on Broad Street and Saskatchewan Drive in November 2008.
RQHR Offices(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina (Regina)
Centre Point Plaza(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina (Regina)
tree top lane condo(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina (Regina).
7-11(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina (Regina)convenience storeConvenience store
Regina General Hospital(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina (Regina)hospitalwww.rqhealth.ca/finding/hospitals/general/regina_genera...
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