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- BANK OF MONTREAL
This second Bank of Montreal building was born of more mature period in the history of an established city. - BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA
This exceptional building was designed by the famous Canadian architect, John Lyle. - BASILIAN MONASTERY
Constructed in 1922, this is the oldest Basilian monastery in Canada. - BATES ELECTRIC WELDING
Wilfred Bates arrived in Calgary in 1914 after working as a welder and boilermaker on the construction of the Panama Canal. - BEAR CREEK SKI JUMP SITE
Grande Prairie residents shared in the enthusiasm for Nordic sports that swept Canada following the war. On February 15, 1920, a new ski club opened in Grande Prairie. - BELLEVUE CAFE
The Bellevue Cafe built in 1917 by Joe Mah became famous as the scene of a shoot¬out between police and train robbers in August of 1920. - BELLEVUE INN
This building was constructed in 1921 by the West Canadian Collieries Company to replace the first Bellevue Hotel which had burned to the ground in the 1917 fire. - BIRKS BUILDING
The Birks Building was designed by Nobbs and Hyde, an architectural firm of national significance. Percy Nobbs, who collaborated with Cecil Burgess on the Birks Building, also designed the original master plan for the University of Alberta. - BISHOP'S COURT
This residence was built in 1914 for Alexander M. Martin, the owner of A.M. Martin sporting Goods Company Limited. - BLAIRMORE COURTHOUSE
The Alberta Government had intended this building to serve as a jail, barracks and offices for the local Provincial Police detachment.