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Building in Winnipeg, MB
The Birks Building is a four-storey building located on the corner of Portage Avenue and Smith Street in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
The Confederation Building is a 10-story office building
Building in Winnipeg, Manitoba
The Confederation Building is a 10-story office building along the Exchange District of Winnipeg, Manitoba, built by architect J. Wilson Gray. Built in 1913, the building was originally owned and occupied by the Confederation Life Association.
Downtown Winnipeg is an area of Winnipeg located near the confluence of
Neighbourhood in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Downtown Winnipeg is an area of Winnipeg located near the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine rivers. It is the oldest urban area in Winnipeg, and is home to the city's commercial core, city hall, the seat of Manitoba's provincial government, and a number of major attractions and institutions.
Winnipeg lies at the bottom of the Red
Winnipeg lies at the bottom of the Red River Valley, a low-lying flood plain with an extremely flat topography. This valley was formed by the ancient glacial Lake Agassiz which has rich deposits of black soil. Winnipeg is on the eastern edge of the Canadian Prairies in Western Canada; it is known as the 'Gateway to the West'. It is relatively close to many large Canadian Shield lakes and parks, as well as Lake Winnipeg. Winnipeg is bordered by tallgrass prairie to the west and south and the aspen parkland to the northeast.
Greater Winnipeg Water District Aqueduct
Bridge in Shoal Lake First Nation
The Greater Winnipeg Water District Aqueduct (GWWDA) is an aqueduct that supplies the city of Winnipeg, Manitoba, with water from Shoal Lake, Kenora District, Ontario. Winnipeg has relied on the lake as its source for safe drinking water since the aqueduct was put in service in 1919 at a cost of nearly CDN $16 million.
There has been a wide range of films and TV series that have been shot in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
The Manitoba Legislative Building
Building in Manitoba, Canada
The Manitoba Legislative Building, originally named the Manitoba Parliament Building, is the meeting place of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, located in central Winnipeg, as well as being the twelfth provincial heritage site of Manitoba. Along with the Legislative Assembly, the building also accommodates the offices for Manitoba's Premier, the Lieutenant Governor, and the ministers and deputy ministers of provincial government departments.
My Winnipeg is a 2007 Canadian film directed and written
Canadian film
My Winnipeg is a 2007 Canadian film directed and written by Guy Maddin with dialogue by George Toles. Described by Maddin as a docu-fantasia, that melds personal history, civic tragedy, and mystical hypothesizing, the film is a surrealist mockumentary about Winnipeg, Maddin's home town. A New York Times article described the film's unconventional take on the documentary style by noting that it skates along an icy edge between dreams and lucidity, fact and fiction, cinema and psychotherapy.
The Public Safety Building was a building in the
Building in Winnipeg, Manitoba
The Public Safety Building was a building in the Exchange District of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, serving as the Winnipeg Police Service headquarters from 1966 to 2016. Along with the associated Civic Centre Car Park, the Public Safety Building was connected to the City Hall by an underground walkway.
Transcona is a ward and suburb of Winnipeg
Suburb of Winnipeg
Transcona is a ward and suburb of Winnipeg, Manitoba, located about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) east of the downtown area.