North East Edmonton

Victoria Composite High School — 1949, 1953, c. 1963
Between 108 Avenue & Kingswayand between 101 Street & 103 Street Designed by: M.C. Dewar (1949), W.W. Butchart Cawsey & MacDonald (1953), Rule Wynn and Rule Architects (1963) Built by: Christensen & MacDonald (1949)Original Owner: Edmonton Public School Board Victoria Composite High

Victoria Composite High School — 1949, 1953, c. 1963
Between 108 Avenue & Kingswayand between 101 Street & 103 Street Designed by: M.C. Dewar (1949), W.W. Butchart Cawsey & MacDonald (1953), Rule Wynn and Rule Architects (1963) Built by: Christensen & MacDonald (1949)Original Owner: Edmonton Public School Board Victoria Composite High

Edmonton Public School Board — 1967
107 Avenue and 101 Street Designed by: Richards Berretti and Jelinek Architects and Engineers Original Owner: Edmonton Public School Board The Edmonton Public School Board Building (EPSB) along with The Edmonton Art Gallery and the University of Alberta Student Union

Edmonton Public School Board — 1967
107 Avenue and 101 Street Designed by: Richards Berretti and Jelinek Architects and Engineers Original Owner: Edmonton Public School Board The Edmonton Public School Board Building (EPSB) along with The Edmonton Art Gallery and the University of Alberta Student Union

Princess Elizabeth Apartments — 1955 – 1957
Princess Elizabeth Avenue between 102 and 103 Streets Designed by: Wallbridge and Imrie ArchitectsBuilt by: MacLab ConstructionOriginal Owner: MacLab Developments Princess Elizabeth Apartments provided economical housing to meet the huge post-war demand. The organization of attached row house buildings around

Princess Elizabeth Apartments — 1955 – 1957
Princess Elizabeth Avenue between 102 and 103 Streets Designed by: Wallbridge and Imrie ArchitectsBuilt by: MacLab ConstructionOriginal Owner: MacLab Developments Princess Elizabeth Apartments provided economical housing to meet the huge post-war demand. The organization of attached row house buildings around

Borden Park Swimming Pool and Bandshell — 1954
North of 112 Avenue between 73 Street and 79 Street Designed by: City Architect’s Office (R.F. Duke & W. Pasternak)Original Owner: City of Edmonton In the early 20th century, as as many as 7000 were reported to congregate in Borden

Borden Park Swimming Pool and Bandshell — 1954
North of 112 Avenue between 73 Street and 79 Street Designed by: City Architect’s Office (R.F. Duke & W. Pasternak)Original Owner: City of Edmonton In the early 20th century, as as many as 7000 were reported to congregate in Borden

Eastglen Composite High School — 1953
11430 68 Street Designed by: Rule Wynn and Rule ArchitectsBuilt by: Christensen and MacDonaldOriginal Owner: Edmonton Public School Board Eastglen Composite High School is located at the eastern edge of the Bellevue neighbourhood, which has existed since 1907 when it

Eastglen Composite High School — 1953
11430 68 Street Designed by: Rule Wynn and Rule ArchitectsBuilt by: Christensen and MacDonaldOriginal Owner: Edmonton Public School Board Eastglen Composite High School is located at the eastern edge of the Bellevue neighbourhood, which has existed since 1907 when it