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  • Ukrainian Catholic Metropolitan Cathedral of Saints Vladimir and Olga

    115 McGregor Street

  • Centennial Fountain

    Broadway Avenue at Donald Street

  • Dalnavert Museum

    61 Carlton Street

  • 311–315 Portage Avenue

  • Leatherdale Hall, University of Winnipeg

    515 Portage Avenue

  • Upper Fort Garry Provincial Park

    130 Main Street

  • 111 Park Boulevard

  • 185 Bannatyne Avenue

  • Context photo of Ecole Provencher at 320 Avenue de la Cathedrale

    École Provencher

    320 Avenue de la Cathédrale

  • Chalet Motel

    1703 Middleton Avenue, Brandon

  • 657 Niakwa Road

  • Bedford Building

    281 McDermot Avenue

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The Winnipeg Architecture Foundation acknowledges that Manitoba is located on the ancestral lands of the Anishinaabeg, Anishininewuk, Dakota Oyate, Denesuline and Nehethowuk Nations. We acknowledge that Manitoba is located on the Homeland of the Red River Métis, and includes lands that were and are the ancestral lands of the Inuit.

The Winnipeg Architecture Foundation gathers and works on Treaty One land, near the confluence of the Assiniboine and Red Rivers, part of one of the many land and water routes travelled by Indigenous peoples for thousands of years. The water that sustains us comes from Treaty 3 lands, the shores of Shoal Lake Nations 39 and 40. Much of the electric power we rely on comes from rivers that run through Treaty 1, 3 & 5 lands.

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