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  • 146 Magnus Avenue

  • Convalescent Home of Winnipeg

    276 Hugo Street North

  • Clinique St. Boniface Clinic

    343 Tache Avenue

  • A black and white photograph of the exterior of the Peguis Pavillion at Kildonan Park.

    Peguis Pavilion

    2015 Main Street

  • Summerland Apartments

    77 University Crescent

  • Freshwater Institute, University of Manitoba

    501 University Crescent

  • University Centre (University of Manitoba Student Union Building)

    65 Chancellors Circle

  • Lockhart Hall, University of Winnipeg

    515 Portage Avenue

  • Lion's Manor

    320 Sherbrook Street

  • River Osborne Community Centre

    101 Pembina Highway

  • Habing LaViolette Law Offices

    2643 Portage Avenue

  • Bank of Montreal

    585 Mountain Avenue

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