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Riverview Health Centre is a community hospital in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.It was founded in 1911 by the City of Winnipeg as the Winnipeg Municipal Hospital. The hospital consisted of two buildings called the King Edward Memorial Hospital which was built in 1911 and the King George Hospital built in 1914.
HSC Winnipeg Children's Hospital; HSC Winnipeg Women's Hospital; Winnipeg General Hospital; Winnipeg Rehab Respiratory Hospital; Misericordia Health Centre [16] [17] Riverview Health Centre [18] Saint Boniface General Hospital; Seven Oaks General Hospital. Kildonan Medical Centre; Victoria General Hospital; Western Surgery Centre
This is a list of museums in Manitoba, Canada.There are nearly 200 museums in Manitoba, with over 40 in the City of Winnipeg alone. [1]For this context, museums are defined as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or ...
History; Opened: April 1, 1913 [1] Closed: July 2012: Links; Lists: Hospitals in Canada: Riverview Hospital was a Canadian mental health facility located in Coquitlam
This is a list of historic places in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada entered on the Canadian Register of Historic Places, whether they are federal, provincial, or municipal. List of historic places [ edit ]
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A dense, turn-of-the-century warehousing and business centre, comprising about 150 buildings; contains a number of architecturally significant buildings illustrating Winnipeg's key role as a gateway to Western Canada between 1880 and 1913
The Historical Museum of St. James – Assiniboia is a museum in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The museum primarily consists of a two-story post-and-plank house built in 1856 and once owned by William Brown and Charlotte Omand. The home is furnished with pieces from the period between 1860 and 1890.