Posted Dec 22, 2020, 11:10 PM
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Winnipeg
Spring/summer/fall 2020
The Golden Boy statue atop the Manitoba Legislature
The Esplanade Riel Connects St Boniface with Downtown Winnipeg
Electric Railway Chambers Building has a Terra cotta exterior with 6,000 built in lights
Mcdermot Ave
Le Musée de Saint-Boniface Museum is Winnipeg's oldest building, completed in 1851 is was formally the Grey Nuns’ Convent
Manitoba Hydro Place is one of North America’s most energy efficient and green office towers, it uses 70% less energy than a comparable office building of conventional design
The Centennial Concert Hall opened in 1968 and is Manitoba's premier performing art centre
The river walk along the Assiniboine River
Sunset on the Red River and the Docks of the Redboine Boat Club along Churchill Drive
Paddle boarding on the Red River
The provincial legislature on a September morning overlooking the Assiniboine River
The Forks Historic Port
The Assiniboine river walk
The (formally controversial) founding father of Manitoba, Louis Riel
Soccer on the Legislative assembly grounds
Osborne Street Bridge
The Forks Port sunrise
St. Vital Park pavilion
The banks of the Red River along St. Vital Park
"Love All Day," on Garry Street by New York artist Queen Andrea
BellMTS Place, home arena of the NHL Jets
'Agassiz Ice' by Gordon Reeve at Assiniboine Park
Assiniboine Park Pavilion, 1930
'Plains Call,' by artist Ivan Eyre
The English Gardens at Assiniboine Park
Leo Mol garden features bronze pieces and works of art by the artist
Leo Mol Sculpture of Tom Lamb, founder of Lambair, an adventurer, fur trapper and Bush pilot
Leo Mol Sculpture Garden
Qualico Family Centre at Assiniboine Park
Assiniboine Park footbridge, 1932
Pop-up contemporary dance show on Broadway
Music performance at RWB plaza
Broadway Coffee shop
300 Main, highrise apartment tower under construction
Portage Ave @ Sherbrook
Union Station, 1911
Richardson Building
'Bloody Saturday' a streetcar sculpture commemorates a moment of the 1919 Winnipeg General Strike in which a streetcar was overturned and a deadly, bloody protest ensued
201 Portage Ave
The Canadian Museum for Human Rights
Riverfront patio at The Forks
"Education is the New Bison” – or “Chi-kishkayhitamihk si te li neu Biizon” by artist Val Vint is constructed out of 200 steel replicas of books and other articles by Indigenous authors and allies.
Late summer at The Forks
Outdoor patio/plaza, The Forks
'Emptyful', by Vancouver artist Bill Pechet stands 10 meters high, and is made of stainless steel, lights, water and fog.
Millennium Library Park
'Rising Form' by Tony Tascona
Millennium Library Park, urban greenspace in downtown Winnipeg
Black Market Provisions
Portage Avenue
The terracotta cladded, two-storey Curry Building circa 1915 on Portage Ave
Downtown texture
A summer evening on Portage Ave.
This section of Main St. was formally known as Banker Row due to it's large collection of banks that flanked Main St.
Reflections in the Bank of Hamilton
Parlour, a staple in the independent coffee market
The Warehouse 1885 development converted two vacant properties into 39 residential lofts in The Exchange District
A summer day on King St.
Construction in 1893, The Kay building's facade is clay brick, interestingly the distinguished red feature is not original to the building
Early October Christmas movie shoot in the Exchange District
Early October Christmas movie shoot in the Exchange District
Upper Fort Garry Heritage Park
The Upper Fort Garry Heritage Park features a a 400ft steel wall with thousands of LED pixels that decipt the history of Manitoba in lights
The old stone gate and original walls of Upper Fort Gary
A fall view of River Heights
A wintery December afternoon
Chinese Gardens north of the Market Lands redevelopment site
Red River College Princess St. campus
Tr ue North Square plaza, hosting the summer farmers market
A youngling frolics in the fountain of True North Square
Hargrave St Market, a new modern food hall is located on the second level of 242 Hargrave
Main floor tenants of True North Square include Scotiabank and Mottola Grocery
225 Carlton at True North Square is a 25 storey mixed-use residential highrise
Warren Carther's '(Un)Still Life with Spoked Wheels' public art piece can be found on the Rapid Transit BLUE Line overpass
Osborne St. Rapid Transit Station
Exterior view of the Osborne St. Rapid Transit Station
A bus departs on the BLUE line
Cordova Tapas & Wine and Lark are among the many dining establishments located throughout the Exchange District
Imperial Bank of Commerce built in 1906 at 441 Main St.
McDermot Ave
Elm Park pedestrian bridge
The Elm Park span bridges the neighbourhoods of St. Vital and Fort Rouge
Elm Park Bridge is part of the City of Winnipeg Cycling network
Great-West Life building, C.1911
The IG Wealth Management tower silhouette echoes that of the bygone prairie grain elevator
The Gustavo da Roza designed Winnipeg Art Gallery
'Icon North' by artist Ivan Eyre prominently displayed facing north on the ramp of the Winnipeg Art Gallery
Located on the Belvédère Saint-Boniface, PHARE OUEST (FAR WEST) by Marcel Gosselin pays homage to the colonial history of St. Boniface
The former St. Vital fire hall erected in 1914 is now the location of the Saint Vital Historical Society and Museum
Mural on Westminster Ave
Thom Bargen Coffee in West Broadway
Back Alley Arctic in Wolseley
Artist Kal Barteski's work adorns multiple garage doors and fences in this back alley
Westminster United Church
Hugo dock off Wellington Cres
West Broadway grocery store
Condo building on Sherbrook
The brutalist Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre on Market Ave.
A calm fall morning on the Assiniboine River
Fall colours above the river walk
The ruins of the St. Boniface Cathedral as seen from The Forks
The Mere Hotel along Waterfront Dr.
The east Exchange District
An architecturally prominent block in Downtown Winnipeg
Artspace
Artspace is a large heritage warehouse now home to artist studios and other spaces dedicated to the arts community
Graffiti murals
Graffiti murals
Modern Coffee
Fishing on the banks of the Red in Kildonan Park
The witch hut in Kildonan Park
Kildonan Park is a large municipal city park on the bank of the Red River in north Winnipeg
Rainbow Stage, located in Kildonan Park is not-for-profit musical theatre company and Canada's largest and longest-running outdoor theatre
Under construction is Qaumajuq, the Los Angeles based Michael Maltzan designed Inuit Art Centre at the Winnipeg Art Gallery
The Federal Building in Downtown Winnipeg
A St. Boniface Sunset
Université de Saint-Boniface
Chez-Nous, Retirement Residence at 187 Avenue de la Cathedrale
The intersection of Portage and Main
A fiery December sunset looking down Portage Ave.
Théâtre Cercle Molière was founded in 1925 and is the oldest theatre company in Canada, French or English
The bust of Louis Riel looks over the Red River and downtown Winnipeg
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Last edited by Wpg_Guy; Jun 3, 2021 at 7:21 PM.
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