Ukrainian Labour Temple
The Ukrainian Labour Temple is a hall and cultural centre in the north end of Winnipeg, Manitoba. It is run by the Association of United Ukrainian Canadians and is located at 591 Pritchard Avenue.[1]
The labour temple is one of the few left in a once large network of such halls and is one of the largest and oldest of its kind. The building was constructed from 1918–19 using volunteer labour.[1] The building was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 2009.[2] Revonations to the building were undertaken in 2021 to improve accessibility and to restore the windows to their original appearance.[3]
See also
- Association of United Ukrainian Canadians
- 411 Seniors Centre, formerly Vancouver's Labor Temple, where events in the 1918 Vancouver general strike took place
- Finnish Labour Temple, Thunder Bay
- San Francisco Labor Temple
References
- ^ a b "Ukrainian Labor Temple | Provincial Heritage Sites | Historic Resources Branch". Government of Manitoba. Sport, Culture, and Heritage. Historic Resources Branch.
- ^ Ukrainian Labour Temple. Canadian Register of Historic Places. Retrieved 16 June 2012.
- ^ DePatie, Mason (2021-03-07). "Winnipeg's 103-year-old Ukrainian Labour Temple gets an update". CTV News. Retrieved 2023-10-01.
External links
- Government of Manitoba Heritage site No. 91 Ukrainian Labor Temple | Provincial Heritage Sites | Historic Resources Branch
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