Historic Sites of Manitoba: Dominion Bank Building / Toronto-Dominion Bank Building (440 Main Street, Winnipeg)

This two-storey stone and brick building on Main Street in Winnipeg was designed by the Toronto architectural firm of Darling and Pearson, and built in 1898 as the western divisional headquarters for the Dominion Bank of Canada. It later became the Toront-Dominion Bank after a merger with the Bank of Toronto. It was demolished in 1968.

Dominion Bank Building

Dominion Bank Building (no date)
Source: Gordon Goldsborough, 2006-0158

Dominion Bank Building

Dominion Bank Building (no date)
Source: Giles Bugailiskis, WP0174

Former site of Dominion Bank Building

Former site of Dominion Bank Building (June 2007)
Source: Gordon Goldsborough

Site Coordinates (lat/long): N49.89691, W97.13918
denoted by symbol on the map above

See also:

Manitoba Business: Dominion Bank

Historic Sites of Manitoba: Abandoned Manitoba

Sources:

This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.

Page revised: 12 December 2023

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