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The Five Five Queen Street is a 9-storey (33.6 metres) boutique Hotel, the Wesley, with a restaurant on the lower level and luxurious condos on the upper levels. It was completed in the fall of 2018. [10] A 30 metres 10-storey apartment complex, Place Horizon Place, on Sunset Street overlooking Paul Street in the city of Dieppe. [11]
In June 1962, William Pattison and his business partners opened the 68-room Delport Inn in Richmond, BC. [2] That September, Western Hotels changed the location name to the Vancouver Airport Inn, [3] and assumed the management until January 1964.
Under construction. Once finished, will be the tallest building in the community and former city of Dartmouth. 10= Assumption Place: Moncton: 80.8 m (265 ft) 20: 1972: Tied with Brunswick Square in Saint John for the tallest building in New Brunswick. [12] 10= Brunswick Square office tower: Saint John: 80.8 m (265 ft) 19: 1976
Buildings in five cities are included in this list; Montreal, Quebec City, Gatineau, Longueuil, and Westmount, each having buildings taller than 100 meters. The tallest building by roof height in the province is the 51-storey, 205-metre-tall (673 ft), [ 1 ] 1000 de La Gauchetière .
King Street Convent: Religious MAGMA-AMGM: Religion Marriott Residence Inn Hotel: Lodging Masonic Temple: Religion McSweeney Building: Commercial Minto Hotel: Commercial Moncton Train Station: Transportation Moncton City Hall: Government Moncton Courthouse: Government Moncton Museum: Culture Moncton Place: Commercial National Banque Nationale ...
The Macdonald Edmonton, Alberta, 1923–1988 – Built for Grand Trunk Pacific Railway and now part of the Fairmont chain as Fairmont Hotel Macdonald; Hotel Vancouver Vancouver, British Columbia, 1939–1988 – jointly operated with CP Hotels 1939–1962. Now part of Fairmont chain as Fairmont Hotel Vancouver