Triangle Park in the Winnipeg Exchange District
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- 17 Aug. 1971
A photo taken from Triangle Park facing toward Ellice Avenue.
Winnipeg (Man.). Parks and Recreation Department
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Triangle Park in the Winnipeg Exchange District
A photo taken from Triangle Park facing toward Ellice Avenue.
Winnipeg (Man.). Parks and Recreation Department
Triangle Park in the Winnipeg Exchange District
A photo of Triangle Park, looking toward Smith Street and Notre Dame Avenue.
Winnipeg (Man.). Parks and Recreation Department
Triangle Park in the Winnipeg Exchange District
A photo taken from Triangle Park facing toward the corner of King Street and Notre Dame Avenue.
Winnipeg (Man.). Parks and Recreation Department
Triangle Park in the Winnipeg Exchange District
A photo taken from Triangle Parking facing toward King Street, with an Eaton's truck driving by.
Winnipeg (Man.). Parks and Recreation Department
Triangle Park in the Winnipeg Exchange District
A photo taken from Triangle Park facing toward King Street, with a man standing at a park bench in the foreground.
Winnipeg (Man.). Parks and Recreation Department
Triangle Park in the Winnipeg Exchange District
A photo taken from Triangle Park facing toward Smith Street and Ellice Avenue.
Winnipeg (Man.). Parks and Recreation Department
Caption (on file): "Shivering on the corner of Portage and Main on a cold, windy day waiting for traffic lights to change will now be just a memory with the opening of a climate controlled underground pedestrian concourse linking the four corners of Winnipeg's famous intersection."
Allan, Hugh
Aerial view of intersection at Portage Avenue and Main Street
Photograph shows aerial view of intersection at Portage Avenue and Main Street (after barriers closing intersection to pedestrian concourse). Also shows Bank of Nova Scotia (Trizec Building) under construction. Photograph likely taken from the top of the Richardson Building.
Allan, Hugh
Caption (on file): "Residents of Winnipeg who for a hundred years have fought the wintry winds at the corner of Portage and Main will now cross in summertime comfort with the provision of an environmentally controlled pedestrian concourse beneath Canada's most famous corner."
Allan, Hugh
Foot of Robert Street (Galt Ave)
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A photograph of the Eaton's printing plant and warehouse on Robert Street (Galt Avenue) during the 1950 flood. The building is surrounded by a sandbag dike and water.
Harold K. White Studio
Main Street looking south from Main Street Bridge
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A photograph of flooded Main Street, looking south from the Main Street Bridge, during the 1950 flood in Winnipeg.
Harold K. White Studio
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A photograph of the intersection of Broadway and Osborne Street during the 1950 flood in Winnipeg. The photo is taken from Osborne Street, looking north; the stone cross of All Saints' Church can be seen near the left side of the image.
Harold K. White Studio
Pumping water on Robert Street
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A photograph of a pipe pouring water onto tracks on Robert Street (Galt Avenue) during the 1950 flood. A pile of wood is along one side of the street. The Ogilvie Flour Mill can be seen in the background.
Harold K. White Studio
Building Water Street causeway about 2nd day
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A photograph of the building of the Water Street causeway during the 1950 flood in Winnipeg. St. Boniface Cathedral can be seen in the background.
Harold K. White Studio
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A photograph of the Main Street Bridge during the 1950 flood in Winnipeg. The Hotel Fort Garry can be seen in the background.
Harold K. White Studio
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A photograph of floodwater and sandbag dikes outside 368 and 372 Main Street during the 1950 flood in Winnipeg.
Harold K. White Studio
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A photograph of floodwater and a pump outside the Royal Bank on Main Street during the 1950 flood in Winnipeg.
Harold K. White Studio