Historic Sites of Manitoba: Pierre Radisson Collegiate / Louis Riel Arts and Technology Centre (5 De Bourmont Avenue, Winnipeg)

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This school on De Bourmont Avenue in Winnipeg was designed and constructed in 1968 by the architectural firm of Gaboury Lussier Sigurdson Venables. An addition in 1978 was designed by Macdonald, Cockburn, McLeod, and McFeetors. Known originally as Pierre Radisson Collegiate, it is presently the Louis Riel Arts and Technology Centre in the Louis Riel School Division.

Principals

Period

Principal

1968-?

George Peter Derenchuk (1930-2020)

?-1974

Victor Adolphe Chaput (1939-2024)

Teachers

No information.

Photos & Coordinates

Louis Riel Arts and Technology Centre

Louis Riel Arts and Technology Centre (November 2023)
Source: Glen Toews

Louis Riel Arts and Technology Centre

Louis Riel Arts and Technology Centre (November 2023)
Source: Glen Toews

Site Coordinates (lat/long): N49.87259, W97.08148
denoted by symbol on the map above

See also:

Manitoba Business: Gaboury Lussier Sigurdson Architects

Manitoba Business: Prain and Ward / Ward and Macdonald / Macdonald, Cockburn, McLeod, and McFeetors / MCM Architects

Historic Sites of Manitoba: Radisson School (1105 Winona Street, Winnipeg)

Sources:

We thank Glen Toews for providing information used here.

This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.

Page revised: 11 September 2024

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