Old Kildonan Park Pavilion in winter
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A photograph of the old Kildonan Park Pavilion in the winter. The photographer is unknown.
Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg (Man.). Information Officer
Old Kildonan Park Pavilion in winter
A photograph of the old Kildonan Park Pavilion in the winter. The photographer is unknown.
Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg (Man.). Information Officer
Interior of Peguis Pavilion in Kildonan Park
Photograph of the interior of the Peguis Pavilion in Kildonan Park. Featured is a small sitting area with tables and a small canteen window. Photograph by Henry Kalen.
Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg (Man.). Information Officer
Main Street, south of Seven Oaks, 48 hours after rain
Date of photograph is July 8, 1932.
Photograph shows pavilion at Kildonan Park, a structure that was later demolished. Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1920.
Aerial of 1974 Flood – Red River between North and West Kildonan
Aerial photograph of the Red River during the 1974 Flood. The photograph faces west from North Kildonan, where the Chief Peguis Trail now stands, across the river towards Kildonan Park and West Kildonan on the left, the North End Water Treatment Plant in the middle, and Old Kildonan on the right. The photographs were taken by the Department of Environmental Planning.
Winnipeg (Man.). Department of Environmental Planning
Inscription (on recto): WG M35: 2-18, 5 Mar. '45, Kildonan Park, Wpg [Winnipeg], appr. scale 1/12000.
Vicinity of Elmwood Park [Aerial view]
Inscription (on recto): WG M35: 3-16, 5 Mar '45, vicinity Elmwood Park Wpg, appr scale 1/12000.
Woman standing beside large tree in Kildonan Park
Photograph shows unidentified woman posing next to large tree, taken during the fall season. One of three photos mounted on page with caption "Scenes - Kildonan Park." Date of photograph is probable, [1923?].
1997 flood - Kildonan Park - military personnel making sandbags
Part of Winnipeg Flood Record and Archives Committee collection
A photograph of military personnel making sandbags in Kildonan Park during the 1997 flood.
Winnipeg (Man.). Community Services Department
1997 flood - Kildonan Park - military personnel making sandbags
Part of Winnipeg Flood Record and Archives Committee collection
A photograph of military personnel making sandbags in Kildonan Park during the 1997 flood.
Winnipeg (Man.). Community Services Department
A group photo in the gardens in Kildonan Park
A group photo of people in formal dress in the gardens at Kildonan Park.
Winnipeg (Man.). Board of Parks and Recreation
A group of people walking into the gardens at Kildonan Park
A photo of a group of people in formal wear walking into the gardens at Kildonan Park.
Winnipeg (Man.). Board of Parks and Recreation
Record shows architect's rendering of the Kildonan Park Pavilion. Caption above the sketch reads 'Architect's sketch shows modern year-round pavilion, under construction at Kildonan Park.'
Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg (Man.)
Main Street, corner Seven Oaks, Rainfall, June 29, 1932
Photograph is dated July 1, 1932.
Inscription (on recto): WG M35: 2-16, 5 Mar '45, Kildonan Park Wpg [Winnipeg], appox scale 1/12000.
Photograph shows footbridge in wooded area, taken during the fall season. One of three photos mounted on page with caption "Scenes - Kildonan Park." Date of photograph is probable, [1923?].
Kildonan Park – Pavilion back entrance
Photograph shows a view of the back entrance to the former pavilion at Kildonan Park. Photograph was likely taken by Cyril Jessop. Date of photograph is approximate, [ca. 1930].
Woman sitting on bench in Kildonan Park
Photograph shows a view of Kildonan Park with a woman sitting on a bench. Her bicycle is leaning against the bench. Date of photograph is approximate, [ca. 1930].
Wedding party at Kildonan Park
Photograph shows a wedding party posing near the front entrance to the former Pavilion in Kildonan Park. Guests include, from right to left, Aldermen D. McLean, H. Jones [?], Thomas Boyd [?], W.B. Simpson, J.A. McKerchar, A.H. Pulford, F.O. Fowler[?], and, on the far left, Thomas Flye.