Hotel Saskatchewan (Regina, Sask.)

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  • Built in 1926-27, the Hotel Saskatchewan in Regina is an eleven-storey masonry hotel that is finished with buff-coloured brick and Tyndall Stone.
  • Located on Victoria Avenue across from Victoria Park.
  • Named a municipal heritage property March 22, 1993.

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Hotel Saskatchewan (Regina, Sask.)

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Hotel Saskatchewan (Regina, Sask.)

  • UF Hotel Saskatchewan Radisson Plaza (Regina, Sask.)

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Hotel Saskatchewan (Regina, Sask.)

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Estlin and Regina, Saskatchewan

(1)-(15): Images relating to Estlin, Saskatchewan including students gathered in front of Boyle School; a grain elevator on fire on July 22, 1920; exterior view of first store in Estlin; Mrs. Carson standing in front of a restaurant; the livery barn; fire at the lumber yard in 1929; group photograph of Estlin Ladies Aid Group ca. 1927; and members of the Revill family of Estlin.

(16)-(23): Images of the Exhibition parade in Regina, Saskatchewan in 1936 including Knights of Columbus float; float with banner reading "The Confederation of Three Great Canadian Churches, Methodist, Presbyterian & Congregational; and members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) on horseback. Regina City Hall is in the background of most images.

(24): Exterior view of Hotel Saskatchewan in Regina with Victoria Park in foreground.

(25): Queen Elizabeth and King George in cavalcade during visit to Regina in 1939.

(26): Exterior view of Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) building in Regina. [1955 or after]

Groome, Paul F.

  • R-1272.1
  • File
  • 1907-1959

Records created, accumulated and used by Paul F. Groome (1896-1992) of Regina, Saskatchewan as follows: minutes of Rae Street Methodist Church, Regina, Saskatchewan, July 10, 1907 to February 20, 1912; minutes of Sixth Avenue United Church, Regina, April 6, 1936 to October 1, 1951; "minutes of the Young Men's Christian Association of Regina, Saskatchewan covering the period from 1890 to 1959" by Paul F. Groome and related source materials; Institute of Power Engineers decal; Western Canada Firemens' Association convention badge, 1908; and photographs relating mainly to Regina, Saskatchewan and its pioneers (including Harry Hourie, William Wallace Gibson, Zachary M. Hamilton, George Barr and Mrs. George Barr); electric power plants; and the activities and facilities of the YMCA, including its camps, swimming pool; Rae Street Methodist Church; Sixth Avenue United Church; St. John's United Church; Regina Boat Club regattas on Wascana Lake. Groome was employed as an engineer at the Regina Municipal Power Plant from 1929 to 1961.

Groome, Paul F., 1896-1992

Hotel Saskatchewan brochure, fact sheet

Brochure produced for the Hotel Saskatchewan, profiling renovations to the hotel done in the early 1990s; fact sheet noting details of the hotel's history from its construction in 1926 to renovations completed after it was purchased by Neil Meili.

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