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St. Andrew's Anglican Church National Historic Site of Canada
3 St. Andrews Road, St. Andrews, Manitoba
St. Andrew’s Church National Historic Site of Canada is a small stone Gothic-Revival-style church located in the community of St. Andrew’s, Manitoba, some ten kilometres north of…
St. Andrew's on the Red Anglican Church
3 St. Andrew's Road, St. Andrews, Manitoba
St. Andrew's on the Red Anglican Church, constructed in 1845-49, is a 1 1/2-storey Gothic Revival stone structure. Its sprawling grounds south of Lockport, overlooking the Red…
Captain William Kennedy House
417 River Road, St. Andrews, Manitoba
Captain William Kennedy House is a robust 2 1/2-storey stone house with simple Gothic Revival styling. Constructed in 1866 and expanded in the 1920s, it rests between the Red…
Firth House
546 River Road, St. Andrews, Manitoba
The two-storey Firth House, a large stone and wood structure built between 1861 and the late 1890s, overlooks the Red River from a site in the Lockport area. The provincial…
St. Andrew's Rectory National Historic Site of Canada
374 River Road and St. Andrew's Road, St. Andrews, Manitoba
St. Andrew’s Rectory National Historic Site of Canada is a large, two-storey, stone country home built initially as a residence for the Anglican priest of the parish. Originally…
Miss Davis' School Residence / Twin Oaks National Historic Site of Canada
River Road, Lot 51, St. Andrews, Manitoba
Miss Davis' School Residence / Twin Oaks National Historic Site of Canada is located on one of the original river lots along River Road, approximately 10 kilometres north of the…
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