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  • CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE, 1910
    The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce has played an important role in Fort Macleod both historically and financially.
  • CANADIAN NORTHERN RAILWAY BRIDGE
    Originally designed to bear the weight of heavy loco­motives and rolling stock, this bridge is now used by pedestrians and cyclists.
  • CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY STATION
    Designed by a Winnipeg-based C.P.R. architect and erected under the watchful eye of a Winnipeg general contractor, the current Canadian Pacific Railway Station was completed in 1910, at a cost of $34,050.00.
  • CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY STATION (MEDICINE HAT)
    It was the coming of the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1883 that made Medicine Hat and guaranteed its future.
  • CARSON BLOCK
    This elegant structure was built by James and Edward Carson – twice!
  • CASTLE HOTEL, 1909
    When the Castle Hotel opened for business on September 19, 1909, the Lethbridge Herald described it as “first class in every way.rdquo;
  • CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER
    This Gothic Revival building is faced in the rusticated Paskapoo sandstone typical of early buildings in Calgary and features details such as buttresses and pointe arched windows arranged in groups of three. It is the second oldest church still standing in downtown Calgary.
  • CENOTAPH
    The Cenotaph was erected in memory of the men and women of Central Alberta who served during the First World War.
  • CENOTAPH, 1931
    The Cenotaph recalls the patriotism, heroism and sacrifice of the Great War years (1914-1918).
  • CENTRAL ALBERTA DAIRY POOL CONDENSERY
    In 1924, the Central Alberta Dairy Pool was organized by the United Farmers of Alberta at Alix. The Pool expanded rapidly over the next decade and, in 1936, a milk condensery was built in Red Deer.

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