Saint-Boniface City Hall
Saint-Boniface City Hall, situated in Winnipeg, Manitoba, stands as a historical landmark designed by architect Victor Horwood and constructed in 1906 by the William Grace Company. The building boasts various offices on its main floor, including those for the Secretary-Treasurer, Town Clerk, School Board, and Mayor. Additionally, it housed council chambers on the second floor and residences for the Chief of Police and assistant on the third floor.
Renovated in 1988 and subsequently honored with a Heritage Winnipeg Conservation Award, Saint-Boniface City Hall is a municipally-designated historic site. Visitors can explore plaques on the front grounds, such as the one commemorating long-time resident Maureen Fritz-Lonergan and a plaque for John Boily who donated and maintained a row of flowering trees nearby. The site also features informative plaques from both the City of Winnipeg and the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada.
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