The Ontario-based bank merged with the Bank of Commerce in 1923.
Branch
Address
Period
Status
1904-1923
20 Main Street
1905-1923
Demolished (1930s)
?-?
1906-1923
Foxwarren
?
?-?
1902-1921
Destroyed by fire (2022)
Gretna
Queens Hotel
1919-?
Hamiota
Maple Avenue and Fourth Avenue
?-?
Broadway Avenue
1905-1923
Demolished (c2016)
405 Main Street
1898-1923
449 Norton Avenue
1902-1923
?-?
1896-1923
1902-1923
Starbuck
?
?-?
1912-1923
Swan Lake
Municipality of Lorne
1910-?
Winkler
?
1900-1923
Winnipeg
1916-1918
119 Marion Street
1910-?
245 Portage Avenue
1919-1923
1919-1923
Demolished (?)
See also:
Manitoba Business: Canadian Bank of Commerce
Starbuck and the Municipality of Macdonald near Winnipeg by Starbuck Board of Trade, no date, page 13.
A History of the Town of Winkler by Frank Brown, 1973, page 21.
Hamiota: Grains of the Century, 1884-1984 by Hamiota Centennial History Committee, 1984, page 124.
Gretna: Window of the Northwest by F. Garry Enns with research by Gaile Whelan Enns, Village of Gretna History Committee, 1987, page 221.
The Fox's Tale: The History of Foxwarren and the Consolidated School District #525 by Foxwarren History Book Committee, c1989, page 118.
In Rhythm With Our Roots: A History of Manitou & Area by Manitou Centennial Book Committee, 1997, page 241.
Miami & R.M. of Thompson Chronicles by R.M. of Thompson History Book Committee, 1998, page 51.
Biographical Dictionary of Architects in Canada, 1800-1950 by Robert G. Hill, Toronto.
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