An image of the Fort Garry, the Canadian National Railway Hotel, in Winnipeg. The original Upper Fort Garry gate is in the foreground, 1933. University of Winnipeg Archives, Western Canada Pictorial Index, Delza Longman Collection [A0777-23340]
An image of the Upper Fort Garry Gate in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1928. University of Winnipeg Archives, Western Canada Pictorial Index, Delza Longman Collection [A0776-23330]
This historic building in Winnipeg is an iconic landmark and a surviving piece of the railway era. Designed by architects George A. Ross and David H. Macfarlane and opened in 1913, the Fort Garry Hotel catered to wealthy passengers of Canada's then expanding railway network. #ArchivesArchitecture