Red River College Princess Street Campus

Former Names:
  • Drake Hotel
  • Benson Block
  • Red River College Princess Street Campus
  • Holt Block
Address:146 Princess Street
Current Use:

Educational

Original Use:

Mixed-use

Constructed:1882
Architects:
  • Charles and Earle Barber
Guides:Part of the QR Code Tour

Photographs

More Information

The Drake Hotel is the restored east facade of a modestly sized, three-storey brick building erected in 1882 and now integrated into a modern college complex in Winnipeg’s Exchange District, a national historic site of Canada. The City of Winnipeg designation applies to the east wall on its footprint.

Heritage Value

The Drake Hotel, an exuberant example of Victorian-era commercial Italianate architecture, is part of a significant nineteenth-century Winnipeg streetscape preserved in situ in facade form. Designed by Barber and Barber, the city’s foremost architects during the boom of 1881-82, the hotel, like its twin neighbour to the north, is alive with cast-iron ornamentation, bracketed pediments, paired windows and symmetrical patterning in brick. This exceptional facade adorned a strategically situated, mixed-use building erected as a speculative venture in what was then an emerging commercial area around Market Square and City Hall. Over time the structure’s pre-1900 streetscape, one of the oldest in the historic Exchange District, remained largely intact, allowing the facades of the five member buildings to be sensitively incorporated into a modern development project, the Red River College Princess Street Campus.

Design Characteristics

Height:

3 storeys

Style:

Italianate

Neighbourhood:

The Exchange District

Sources

  • City of Winnipeg Committee on Environment Minutes, June 18, 1979.