Sherbrook Pool

Address:381 Sherbrook Street
Constructed:1930
Architects:
  • R.B. Pratt
  • D.A. Rose

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More Information

Sherbrook Pool, erected on the western edge of downtown Winnipeg as a relief project during the Great Depression, was the city’s first, and for many years only, Olympic-size pool. At the time of construction, it was also the finest pool in Western Canada, serving as the site of many competitions and as a training centre for advanced swimmers. It was also much used by the community. The building’s design, with its sharp straight edges and stepped back main entrance, is a good local example of the Art-Deco style, popular in North America in the 1930s and used only rarely in Winnipeg.

Design Characteristics

Materials:

brick

Style:

Art Deco

Neighbourhood:

The West End