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269 Donald Street Winnipeg MB 49°53′33″N 97°08′32″W / 49.8925°N 97.1422°W / 49.8925; -97.1422 ( Holy Trinity Anglican Church National Historic Site of
Salisbury House of Canada Ltd. is a restaurant chain based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Known locally as "Sals", the chain is considered a Winnipeg institution. The first Salisbury House restaurant was founded in downtown Winnipeg in 1931 by Ralph Erwin (September 2, 1902 – June 5, 1983), [2] who named the venture after the salisbury steak.
It is located at 281 Donald Street, [1] across from Canada Life Centre and north of the Holy Trinity Anglican Church. It was originally known as Allen Theatre , after its owners the Allen brothers, who built a chain of cinemas throughout Canada in the early 20th century.
King Street (northbound) Donald Street (southbound) 16.55: 10.28: Smith Street, King Street: Route 42 north turns north onto King Street: King Street (northbound) Princess Street (southbound) 16.6: 10.3: Notre Dame Avenue (Route 57 west) / King Street: One-way, westbound; Donald Street north end and Princess Street south end (southbound) 16.9 ...
Osborne Junction, more commonly known as Confusion Corner, is a street intersection in Winnipeg, Manitoba.Located at the junction of City Route 62 and City Route 42 in the city's Fort Rouge neighbourhood, the intersection is a major traffic hub through which most traffic between downtown and the southwest quadrant of the city must pass, [1] but is infamous for being complex and difficult for ...
Winnipeg Walkway skywalk connection to cityplace, spanning Hargrave Street. It consists mainly of the former Eaton's company Catalogue & Mail Order building that occupies the block bounded by Hargrave and Donald Streets, and Graham and St. Mary Avenues. The warehouse was designed by John Woodman, a Winnipeg architect, and constructed in 1916.
Main Street / Route 85 ends / YH ends: See Portage and Main Route 85 / Yellowhead Highway eastern terminus: Westbrook Street: 6.0: 3.7: Westbrook Street – Shaw Park: Route 57 turns onto Westbrook Street: Pioneer Avenue (westbound) William Stephenson Way (eastbound) 6.05– 6.10: 3.76– 3.79: Pioneer Avenue / William Stephenson Way
In 1985, the city closed off a section of Qu'Appelle Street, expanding the park to Ellice Avenue. The master plan was originally intended to link Central Park to the Manitoba Legislature grounds, but was abandoned at the development of North Portage and Portage Place mall from 1985 to 1987. [7] This addition brought the park up to 4.8 acres in ...