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  2. The Empress (hotel) - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was to serve business people and visitors to Victoria, but later as Canadian Pacific ceased its passenger services to the city, the hotel was successfully remarketed as a resort to tourists. Victoria emerged as a tourist destination beginning in the mid-to-late 1920s. The Empress in August 1930, years after the hotel's expansion in 1928

  3. List of historic places in Victoria, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Canada Hotel 1330 Broad Street Victoria BC Victoria municipality More images ... Empress Hotel National Historic Site of Canada 721 Government Street

  4. Disappearance of Emma Fillipoff - Wikipedia

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    Minutes later, Fillipoff was seen walking barefoot in front of the Empress Hotel. An acquaintance of hers, Dennis Quay, [9] called 9-1-1 to say a woman was in severe distress outside the hotel. [10] Victoria police arrived, took Fillipoff's name, and spent forty-five minutes speaking with her.

  5. Grand railway hotels of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Place Viger followed in Montreal, followed by The Empress in Victoria, British Columbia, and the Château Lake Louise in Alberta. The largest of the railway hotels is the Royal York in Toronto, which opened in 1929. The main competitor to Canadian Pacific, the Grand Trunk Railway, was not prepared to leave the field solely to its rival.

  6. Francis Rattenbury - Wikipedia

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    Victoria, British Columbia: Empress Hotel (1904–1908, additions in 1909 and 1914) Francis Rattenbury Victoria, British Columbia: Canadian Pacific Railway Steamship Terminal, Victoria 1924 Francis Rattenbury Victoria's Inner Harbour; Victoria, British Columbia: Buntzen No. 2 Power Plant: 1912 Francis Rattenbury Indian Arm, British Columbia ...

  7. British Columbia Parliament Buildings - Wikipedia

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    Its success garnered Rattenbury many more commissions in Victoria and other parts of the province, including the Legislative Library (constructed between 1913 and 1915 and the cornerstone of which was laid by Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught), [8] the design of the Empress Hotel, the Crystal Gardens indoor swimming pool nearby, and the ...

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