Historic Sites of Manitoba: Chevrier House (22 Middle Gate, Winnipeg)

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This two-storey house in the Armstrong’s Point area of Winnipeg was designed by architect David Wynyard Bellhouse and built in 1909 by contractor William Wardell Cross for Horace Chevrier.

Occupants/Owners

Period

Occupant/Owners

1909-c1931

Horace Chevrier (1875-1935)

c1931-1962

Great West Life Assurance

1962-1971

John Norman Gooch (c1883-1971)

1971-1973

Tom and Katherine Messenger

1973-1981

Victor and Barbara Jones

1981-1986

Stephen and Norma McCormick

1986-?

Brian Trenchard and Sandra Bacon

?-?

Michael and Emily Wilcock

?-2002

Dwight and Patricia Nance

2002-?

Carl Matheson

Photos & Coordinates

Chevrier House

Chevrier House (January 2018)
Source: George Penner

Site Coordinates (lat/long): N49.87788, W97.15691
denoted by symbol on the map above

See also:

Memorable Manitobans: David Wynyard Bellhouse (1861-1952)

Memorable Manitobans: William Wardell Cross (1860-1939)

Historic Sites of Manitoba: Chevrier House (104 Balmoral Street, Winnipeg)

Historic Sites of Manitoba: Chevrier House (106 Balmoral Street, Winnipeg)

Historical Tours in Manitoba: A Walking Tour of Armstrong’s Point by Patricia Thomson

Sources:

Obituary [John Norman Gooch], Winnipeg Free Press, 8 June 1971, page 30.

Armstrong's Point: A History by Randy R. Rostecki, Winnipeg: Heritage Winnipeg Corporation, 2009.

This page was prepared by George Penner and Gordon Goldsborough.

Page revised: 26 December 2021

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