Strathdee Building (Regina)

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This warehouse was built in 1913 out of the rubble of the Regina Cyclone (tornado) of 1912, on the site of a former Chinese laundry, and opened in 1914. The building was designed and built by a Winnipeg architect named J. H. G. Russell. It was named after its owners, the Campbell, Wilson and Strathdee Company. It was the most impressive warehouse of the area; the front of the main floor housed offices and a display area, with a beautiful pressed tin ceiling. The building was declared a municipal heritage property in 1990.

Today it is best known as the home to the Bushwakker Brewpub, a popular pub, restaurant and microbrewery.
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Coordinates:   50°27'19"N   104°36'45"W
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