Taken in 1930 from the air, The Bay was very prominent in the city. A surface parking can be seen at the rear. Eventually an Imperial gas station would be on the near corner.
Also pictures from 1930, angled parking right outside the doors of HBC. Awnings because no air conditioning. It got hot inside.
The picture is after 1932 because that was the year the Winnipeg Auditorium was built. Hard to tell what year but angled parking remains on Portage Avenue at this time. The Winnipeg Art Gallery is decades away and even the Mall Medical building has not been built. That would come in 1947. A gas station can be seen in the narrow corner future art gallery. Believe it was a British American gas station.
This was the Bay parking lot in the 1940s.
By 1947, the Mall Medical was built across the street and the parking lot had an Imperial Gas station. In Memorial Park of the future, the University of Manitoba science faculty is seen.
Happy Anniversary, Arlington Bridge Closure!
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Dear Winnipeg, Today is the one-year anniversary of the day the City
suddenly and indefinitely closed the Arlington Bridge, having let it fall
into disre...
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