Historic Sites of Manitoba: Scotia-St. Cross Heritage Walk Plaque (St. Cross Street, Winnipeg)

Located at the corner of Anderson Avenue and St. Cross Street.

Scotia-St. Cross Heritage Walk Plaque

Scotia-St. Cross Heritage Walk Plaque (2010)
Source: City of Winnipeg

“Greenspace and Prayer” Plaque
Location: 49.92038, W97.12212

“From Settlement to Community” Plaque
Location: 49.92266, W97.11458

“Classrooms and Cattle” Plaque
Location: 49.92266, W97.11458

“Jewish & Ukrainian Communities” Plaque
Location: 49.92778, W97.11216

“Volunteer Park & the 1997 Red River Flood” Plaque
Location: 49.93136, W97.11356

“The Battle of Seven Oaks and the Seven Oaks Monument” Plaque
Location: 49.93136, W97.11356

“Agriculture in the Early Years of the Settlement” Plaque
Location: 49.93192, W97.11341

“Marymound – Finding the Good” Plaque
Location: 49.93970, W97.10969

“The Scoundrel and the Lawyer” Plaque
Location: 49.93970, W97.10969

“A History of Flooding” Plaque
Location: 49.93962, W97.10669

Site Coordinates (lat/long): N49.91947, W97.12475
denoted by symbol on the map above

Sources:

Information for this page was provided by The City of Winnipeg’s Planning, Property and Development Department, which acknowledges the contribution of the Government of Manitoba through its Heritage Grants Program.

This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.

Page revised: 21 February 2021

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