Historic Sites of Manitoba: Norman Hall / Normandy Dance Hall / Sildor Ballroom (275-277 Sherbrook Street, Winnipeg)
A three-storey brick building on Sherbrook Street in Winnipeg was constructed around 1905 as the Norman Hall, housing a dance studio operated by Mrs. William E. Norman and providing space for public functions and religious services. It was later known as the Normandy Dance Hall. The building was demolished and the site is now occupied by high-density residential housing.

Normandy Dance Hall (1983)
Source: Tim Trivett
Site Location (lat/long): N49.88696, W97.15900 denoted by symbol on the map above |
See also:
The Normandy Dance Hall by Myron Love
Manitoba History, Number 5, Spring 1983
Sources:
This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.
Page revised: 30 April 2017
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