Historic Sites of Manitoba: Waterfront Pump House (339 Waterfront Drive, Winnipeg)

A T-shaped brick building on Waterfront Drive in Winnipeg was constructed in 1951 to provide water for the nearby, now-demolished Amy Street Steam Plant. After closing in 1990, the pumping equipment was removed and the building was renovated for use as office, workshop, and storage space by the city’s harbourmaster.

Waterfront Pump House

Waterfront Pump House (June 2007)
Source: Christian Cassidy

Waterfront Pump House

Waterfront Pump House (September 2016)
Source: Gordon Goldsborough

Waterfront Pump House

Waterfront Pump House (September 2019)
Source: Rose Kuzina

Site Location (lat/long): N49.89877, W97.13193
denoted by symbol on the map above

Sources:

Invitation for Expressions of Interest,” City of Winnipeg, EOI#679-2006.

333 Waterfront Drive - Harbour Master Hotel, Winnipeg Downtown Places.

This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough, Christian Cassidy, and Rose Kuzina.

Page revised: 28 March 2020

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