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Broadway is a street in the city of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It is one of the city's oldest and most historic routes and forms the Trans-Canada Highway route through the city's downtown . The street is located between Main Street and Osborne Street , bookended by the Union Station to the east and the Manitoba Legislative Building to the west.
The Exchange District is a National Historic Site of Canada in the downtown area of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.Just one block north of Portage and Main, the Exchange District comprises twenty city blocks and approximately 150 heritage buildings, [1] and it is known for its intact early 20th century collection of warehouses, financial institutions, and early terracotta-clad skyscrapers.
The West End is a mainly residential area of Downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It includes the neighbourhoods of Armstrong's Point , Colony , Daniel McIntyre, Minto, Sargent Park, Spence, St. Matthews, West Broadway, and Wolseley .
St. Norbert is also part of the larger Winnipeg city ward of St. Norbert-Seine River, which includes much of the Fort Garry South neighbourhood cluster and a small part of St. Vital. [3] In Winnipeg's nonpartisan municipal politics, Markus Chambers is the ward's representative on Winnipeg City Council. He has served since 2018.
Downtown Winnipeg is an area of Winnipeg located near the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine rivers. It is the oldest urban area in Winnipeg, and is home to the city's commercial core, city hall, the seat of Manitoba's provincial government , and a number of major attractions and institutions.
Great West Saddlery Warehouse 112-114 Market Avenue Winnipeg MB ... 222 Broadway Avenue Winnipeg MB Federal , Manitoba , ...
Originally designated as Route 35, [2] renumbered in 1967; [3] formerly PTH 59B west of Lagimodière Boulevard. [1] Route 47: 5: 3.1 Route 90 (King Edward St) Route 42 (Disraeli Fwy) Logan Avenue 1966: current Originally designated as Route 45, [2] renumbered in 1967. [3] Route 57: 8: 5.0 Route 90 (King Edward St) Route 30 (Archibald St)
The "Peace Meeting" interpretive site is a landscaped resting area along the Broadway Promenade, featuring Indigenous and European elements, notable for having two gigantic Adirondack chairs. The site was created via a grant from The Winnipeg Foundation. [93] Just outside The Forks Market are two completely restored turn-of-the-century rail ...