Historic Sites of Manitoba: Slotin House (125 Scotia Street, Winnipeg)

This two-storey brick and stucco house on Scotia Street in Winnipeg, measuring 28 feet by 36 feet, was built in 1933 by contractors Jacob Silver and Nathan Popeski at a cost of about $10,000 for owner Alexander Israel Slotin (1880-1947), father of Louis Slotin.

Slotin House

Slotin House (July 2023)
Source: Jordan Makichuk

Site Coordinates (lat/long): N49.92403, W97.11319
denoted by symbol on the map above

See also:

Memorable Manitobans: Nathan Popeski (1884-1970)

Memorable Manitobans: Louis Slotin (1910-1946)

Historic Sites of Manitoba: Dr. Louis Slotin Memorial Park and Plaque (Luxton Avenue, Winnipeg)

Sources:

City of Winnipeg Building Permit 2723/1933, City of Winnipeg Archives.

“Permit taken out on $10,000 home on Scotia,” Winnipeg Free Press, 8 April 1933, page 20.

“Permits issued this month total $24,150,” Winnipeg Tribune, 14 April 1933, page 2.

This page was prepared by Jordan Makichuk.

Page revised: 4 February 2024

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