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Recently stumbled upon this fascinating little building: the Petrie Building in Guelph, ON. Built in 1882, it's Canada's only remaining machine-stamped, metal-clad facade. After falling into disrepair, it was restored to its original glory a few years ago:


https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/the-petrie-building
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And, keeping up with no one Regina will bulldoze more history.

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We are a lousy municipality for heritage.
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The Gérard-D.-Lévesque building in Quebec City is undergoing a massive renovation/modernization. Construction of what was initially the city's courthouse began in 1883 until it became the Ministry of Finance in 1987. It is a gorgeous building, might actually be my favourite in the City.


Interesting article about the building (in french) : https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle...s-architecture





















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Old Posted Dec 9, 2025, 1:20 AM
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I missed seeing the TO post at the beginning, love the Sud Forno and Dineen buildings (I'm sure they go by more formal names, lol) so much I've taken their pics a few times.



Sud Forno - 132 Yonge Street, Toronto. May 14, 2024 by JohnnyJayEh, on Flickr



Dineen Coffee - 140 Yonge Street, Toronto. May 14, 2024. by JohnnyJayEh, on Flickr

That last Quebec shot is spectacular, well the entire interior is - but the spectacular ceiling in the conference room and the nobleness of the room then juxtaposed with the haphasard standard issue modern teleconference phone in the middle, haha.
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That QC building looks amazing. Too often, at least in Ottawa, the facade is considered heritage, but the rest of the building is demolished. The entire building, including the interior finishes and detail should be considered more often.
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That QC building looks amazing. Too often, at least in Ottawa, the facade is considered heritage, but the rest of the building is demolished. The entire building, including the interior finishes and detail should be considered more often.
If they had interiors like the Quebec City building, I suspect it would be.
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Not really a typical heritage restoration project. But the Senior Tower is getting a reclad. I remember it getting reclad around 1998, I think.


Another great shot by Kotsy, I can see my house in it.

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Just a small one but I always liked this house in Halifax, Benjamin Wier House on Hollis. Just had some restoration work done:


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Just a small one but I always liked this house in Halifax, Benjamin Wier House on Hollis. Just had some restoration work done:
That's quite beautiful. When I lived in Halifax years ago, I must have walked by there many times, but have no memory of it because the city had so many that we took them for granted. Heritage there in those days was not celebrated much, and old buildings were regarded more as an impractical inconvenience, more of a burden than an asset. The city was full of badly maintained or badly renovated heritage buildings. I lived in a couple of turn of the century houses, but whatever character was left was mostly by accident or neglect. Now, I'll just add my photo of a Vancouver heritage house. Barclay Manor is from 1905, which in fact is only about 40 years newer than that Halifax house, but they feel much farther apart in time. I took the photo recently for the foggy ghostly effect. Barclay Manor was also restored; it used to have a large 1909 addition which was removed years ago.


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