Building | Height
| Floors | Built | City | Architect | Image |
Prince of Wales Fort | | | 1731-41 | near Churchill | Royal Engineers | |
Lower Fort Garry | | | 1831 to 1848 | near Selkirk, Manitoba | Hudson's Bay Company | |
Big House, | | | 1832 | near Selkirk, Manitoba Hudson's Bay Company | | |
The Archway Warehouse | | | 1840-1841 | Norway House | | |
St Andrews on the Red | | 1 | 1845-1849 | RM of St Andrews | | |
Grey Nuns' Convent | | 2 | 1845-1851 | St. Boniface | | |
Seven Oaks House Museum | | 2 | 1851 | Winnipeg | John Inkster | |
Ross House Museum | | 2 | 1852 | Winnipeg | | |
Old St. James Anglican Church | | | 1853 | Winnipeg, Manitoba | | - |
St. Peter Dynevor Anglican Church | | | 1853 | R. M. St. Clements | | - |
Upper Fort Garry Gate | | | 1853 | Winnipeg | | |
Kildonan Presbyterian Church | | | 1854 | Winnipeg, Manitoba | | |
St. Andrews Rectory | | 2 | 1854 | RM of St Andrews | | |
Brown House | | | 1856 | Winnipeg, Manitoba | | |
Miss Davis’ School / Twin Oaks | | 2 | 1858 | R.M. of St. Andrews | | |
St. Peter's Dynevor Anglican Church Rectory | | 2 | 1860 | R.M. of St. Andrews | | - |
St. Clement's Anglican Church | | | 1861 | RM of St. Andrews | | |
Barber House | | 2 | 1862 | Winnipeg | | - |
Bunn House | | | 1862 | Selkirk | | - |
St. Anne's Anglican Church | | | 1862-1864 | RM of Portage la Prairie | | - |
Archbishop of St. Boniface residence | | 2 | 1864 | Winnipeg | | - |
Kildonan School | | | 1865 | Winnipeg | | |
Captain William Kennedy House | | | 1866 | St. Andrews, Manitoba | | |
Christ Anglican Church | | | 1868-1870 | Fort Alexander, Powerview, Manitoba, | | |
Inkster House | | | 1874 | Winnipeg | | |
Little Britain United Church | | | 1874 | R.M. of St. Andrews | | |
Kittson House | | | 1878 | Winnipeg | | |
Louis Riel House | | 2 | 1880-1881 | St. Vital, Winnipeg | | |
Vaughan Street Gaol | | | 1881 | Winnipeg | | - |
Bernier house | | 2 | 1882 | Winnipeg | | |
Telegram Building | | 4 | 1882 | Winnipeg | | |
Bathgate Block | | 3 | 1882-1883 | Winnipeg | | |
Macdonald Block | | 3 | 1882-1883 | Winnipeg | | |
Fortune Block | | 3 | 1882-1883 | Winnipeg | | |
Lyon Block/Bate Building | | 2 | 1883 | Winnipeg | | |
Daly House | | 2 | 1883 | Brandon | | |
Deloraine Presbyterian Church | | | 1883 | Deloraine, Manitoba | | |
Government House | | | 1883 | Winnipeg | | |
Brandon Court House | | | 1884 | Brandon | | |
Holy Trinity Anglican Church | | 1 | 1884 | Winnipeg | Charles Wheeler | |
Neepawa County Courthouse | | 3 | 1884 | Neepawa | C. Osborn Wikenden | |
Fraser Block | | | 1890 | Brandon | | |
Lorne Terrace | | | 1892 | Brandon | | |
Utility Building | | 4 | 1892 | Winnipeg | | |
Paterson-Matheson House | | 2 | 1893, with 1904 addition | Brandon | | |
Peck Building | | 6 | 1893 | Winnipeg | | |
Stovel Block | | 4 | 1893 | Winnipeg, Manitoba | | |
St. Pauls United Church | | | 1893 | Boissevain, Manitoba | | |
Margaret Laurence House | | 2 | 1894 | Neepawa, Manitoba | | |
Saint-Léon Roman Catholic Church | | 2 | 1894 | Saint-Léon | | - |
DALNAVERT NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE | | 2 | 1895 | Winnipeg, Manitoba | | |
Masonic Temple | | 3 | 1895 | Winnipeg, Manitoba | | |
Public Building | | 2 | 1895-1898 | Portage la Prairie | | |
Wesley Hall | | | 1895 | Winnipeg | | |
H. P. Tergesen General Store | | 1 | 1898 | Gimli | | - |
Vendome Hotel | | 4 | 1898 | Winnipeg | Henry S. Griffiths | - |
Old St. Michael's Ukrainian Orthodox Church | | | 1898-1899 | RM Stuartburn | | |
Isbister School | | 2 | 1899 | Winnipeg | | |
Building | Height | Floors | Built | City | Architect | Notes |
Treitz Haus | | 2½ | 1769 | Moncton | | The eastern section of the building was completed in 1769 with the second addition completed in the 1820s. |
John Dunn House | | 3 | 1784 | St. Andrews | John Dunn | Significant in that it was possibly the first house built in Saint Andrews taller than two floors. A United Empire Loyalist, Dunn brought most of the materials to build the house with him from New York in 1784. |
Odell House, Fredericton | | 3 | 1785 | Fredericton | | The oldest house in Fredericton. |
Smyth House | | 1½ | 1787 | Fredericton | | This house is an excellent example of loyalist construction in late 18th-century New Brunswick. It was built out of necessity and with the available material: wood. |
Reverend Samuel Andrews House | | 1½ | 1790 | Ministers Island | | |
Steeves House Museum | | 2 | 1812 | Hillsborough | | |
St. Andrews Blockhouse | | | 1813 | St. Andrews | | One of three that once guarded St. Andrews. However, it never saw battle. |
Carleton Martello Tower | | 2 | 1815 | Saint John | | |
Loyalist House | | 2½ | 1810-1817 | Saint John | David Daniel Merrit | |
Free Meeting House | | 1 | 1821 | Moncton | | Constructed as a meeting place for all denominations as a place of worship until churches could be built for their respective use. |
Williston House | | 2 | 1824 | Miramichi | Andrew Currie | The oldest building in the Miramichi area. |
St. John's Anglican Church | | | 1825 | Saint John | | |
Government House, Fredericton | | | 1826-1828 | Fredericton | James Woolford | Built after the former Lieutenant-Governors mansion burned to the ground in 1825. |
Sir Howard Douglas Hall, University of New Brunswick | | | 1826-27 | Fredericton | James Woolford | Also known as "the Old Arts Building", it is the oldest building still officially in use by a university in Canada. It was designed by the same architect as Government House. The third floor was added to accommodate more staff and students in 1876-77. |
Saint John County Court House | | 3 | 1829 | Saint John | John Cunningham | Inside the courthouse is a free-standing spiral stairway, one of the largest in the country. |
Charles Connell House | | 2½ | 1839 | Woodstock | | |
Christ Church Cathedral | 60 | | 1853 | Fredericton | Frank Wills | |
Fredericton City Hall | 47 | 4 | 1875-76 | Fredericton | McKean & Fairweather | |
Bank of New Brunswick | | 2 | 1879 | Saint John | Henry F. Starbuck | This building is intended to represent not only itself but the dozens of other buildings destroyed overnight by The Great Fire of Saint John, New Brunswick in 1877. Built on Prince William Street, the Bank of New Brunswick building is encompassed by blocks of other buildings constructed by several other architects between 1877 and 1881 in the area known today as the Trinity Royal Heritage Conservation Area. |
New Brunswick Legislature | 41 | 4 | 1882 | Fredericton | J.C. Dumaresq | Constructed with stone after the first, built of wood, was destroyed by fire in 1880. Also of note on the Parliament Square site is the Old Education Building constructed in 1816 of stone with two more floors added in 1869. The Departmental building was completed in 1888. |
Marysville Cotton Mill | | 4 | 1883-85 | Fredericton | Greene and Company Mill Architects and Engineers | The imposing, four-storey, red-brick cotton mill building features a flat-roofed central tower, and numerous multi-pane mullion windows. It was Canada's second largest cotton mill at the time. The mill opened in the spring of 1885, with full production being reached in November 1889. It now sits rehabilitated to serve as government offices. |
Building | Built | City | Architect | Notes | Image | - |
Fort Anne | 1702 -1708 | Annapolis Royal | | Remnants of the French fort were incorporated into the English structure. The magazine was built in 1708. | | - |
deGannes-Cosby House | 1708 | Annapolis Royal | | Rebuilt following a fire in 1707. Original structure dated to 1693. | | - |
Adams-Ritchie House | 1712 | Annapolis Royal | | | | - |
Williams House | 1715 | Annapolis Royal | | | | - |
Fort Edward Blockhouse | 1750 | Windsor | | The Blockhouse was erected in 1750 as part of the Fort Edward complex. An Acadian church was torn down to make way for the Fort. Most of the other buildings were lost to a fire in 1922. | | - |
St. Paul's Church | 1750 | Halifax | | | | - |
The Little Dutch Church | 1756 | Halifax | | The structure dates to the early 1750s. The building was moved to its present location, consecrated, and saw the addition of a steeple in 1756. It remains the second-oldest surviving building in Halifax after St. Paul's Church. | | - |
Sinclair Inn | 1710, 1712 & 1781 | Annapolis Royal | | The main structure known as the Sinclair Inn dates to 1781. The building incorporates within its structure two earlier French period buildings - the Soullard and Skene houses. The dates have been verified by dendrochronology. | | - |
Sambro Island Light | 1758 | Halifax | | Oldest surviving lighthouse in North America | | - |
St. John's Anglican Church | 1763 | Lunenburg | | | | - |
Morris House | 1764 | Halifax | | | | - |
Goodwin House | 1765 | Habitant | | | - | - |
North Hills Museum | 1765 | Granville Ferry | | | | - |
Old Barrington Meeting House | 1765 | Barrington Head | | Wood frame building erected by settlers from New England; one of the oldest surviving buildings in English-speaking Canada, and a good example of a New England-style colonial meeting house | | - |
Simeon Perkins House, | 1767 | Liverpool, Nova Scotia | | | | - |
Jeremiah Calkin House | 1768 | Gand Pre | | | | - |
Bailey House | 1770 | Annapolis Royal | | | | - |
Scott Manor House | 1770 | Halifax | | | | - |
Bonnett House | 1773 | Annapolis Royal | | | | - |
Kent Lodge | 1775 | Wolfville | | | | |
Solomon House | 1775 | Lunenburg | | | | - |
Planters Barracks | 1778 | Starrs Point | | | | - |
Stewart House | 1779 | Grand Pre | | | | - |
Quaker Whaler House | 1785 | Dartmouth | | | | - |
Ross-Thomson House & Store | 1785 | Shelburne, Nova Scotia | | | | - |
Jost House | 1786 | Sydney, Nova Scotia | | | | - |
Randall House | 1786 | Wolfville | | | | - |
Cossit House | 1787 | Sydney, Nova Scotia | | | | - |
Bailly House | 1790 | Lunenburg, Nova Scotia | | | | - |
Christ Church Anglican Church, | 1790 | Karsdale, Nova Scotia | | | | - |
St. Mary's Anglican Church | 1790 | Auburn | | | | - |
Old Holy Trinity Anglican Church | 1791 | Middleton | | | | - |
St. George's Anglican Church | 1791 | Sydney | | | | - |
Borden House | 1791 | Grand Pre | | Boyhood home of Sir Robert Borden, Prime Minister of Canada, 1911-1920 | | - |
Knaut-Rhuland House | 1793 | Lunenburg | | | | - |
Prince's Lodge | 1794 | Halifax | | | | - |
Saint Edward's Anglican Church | 1795 | Clementsport | | | | - |
Mills Homestead | 1795 | Granville Ferry | | Robert Mills emigrated from Yorkshire, England and built the house in 1795 or 1796. Although extensively altered, the core of the house is still original. The building has a view of Fort Anne, Annapolis Royal across the Annapolis Basin. | | - |
Prince of Wales Tower | 1797 | Halifax | | Oldest Martello Tower in North America | | - |
Samuel Greenwood House | 1797 | Dartmouth | | | | - |
Fort Anne Officers' Quarters | 1798 | Annapolis Royal | | | | - |
St. George's Church | 1800 | Halifax | | | | - |
DeWolfe House | 1801 | Wolfville, Nova Scotia | | | | - |
Halifax Town Clock | 1803 | Halifax | | | | - |
Argyle Township Court House and Jail | 1805 | Tusket | | Canada's Oldest Standing Wooden Court House | | - |
Government House | 1805 | Halifax | | | | - |
Acacia Grove/Prescott House | 1809 | Port Williams | | | | - |
Covenanter Church | 1811 | Grand Pre | | | | - |
Uniacke House | 1815 | Mount Uniacke | | | | - |
Admiralty House | 1819 | Halifax | | | | - |
Province House | 1819 | Halifax | | | | - |
St. Mary's Basilica | 1829 | Halifax | | | | - |
Building | Floors | Built | City | Architect | Image |
Peter Secord House | | 1782 | Niagara-on-the-Lake | | |
Peter Secord Grist Mill | | 1782-1783 | Niagara-on-the-Lake | | |
Mohawk Chapel | | 1785 | Brantford | | |
Hawley House | | 1785 | Bath | | |
Secord ~ Paxton House | | 1785-1790 | Niagara-on-the-Lake | | |
Joseph Clement House | | 1786 | Niagara on the Lake | | |
Daniel Reynolds House | | 1786 | Wellington | | |
Nelles-Fitch House | | 1791 | Grimsby | | |
Lake Lodge | | 1792 | Niagara-on-the-Lake | | |
Meyer's Mill | | 1792 | Belleville | | |
Queen's Rangers' Cabin | | 1792 | Hamilton | | |
Sir John Johnson House | | 1792 | Williamstown, Ontario | | |
Old Hay Bay Church | 2 | 1792 | Adolphustown | | |
Fairfield House | | 1793 | Bath | | |
De Puisaye House | | 1794 | Niagara-on-the-Lake | | |
Bajus Brewery | | 1794-1795 | Kingston | | |
Fairfield-Gutzeit House | | 1796 | Bath | | |
Brown-Jouppien House | | 1796 back/1802 front | St. Catharines | | |
Park House Museum | | 1796 | Amherstburg | | |
Whirlpool House | | 1796 | Niagara Falls | | |
Powder Magazine | | 1796 | Niagara-on-the-Lake | | |
Battlefield House | 2 | 1796 | Hamilton | | |
Backhouse Mill | 2 | 1798 | Norfolk County | | |
Nelles Manor | 2 | 1798 | Grimsby | | |
Gordon House | 2 | 1798 | Amherstburg | | |
Duff Baby House | 2 | 1798 | Windsor | | |
Buchner House | 1 | 1799 | Niagara Falls | | |
Elias Smith House | 1 | 1799 | Port Hope | | |
Johns Common School | 1 | 1799 | St. Johns, Ontario | | |
Homewood | 2 | 1799-1800 | Augusta | | |
Field House | 2 | 1800 or 1799 | Niagara-on-the-Lake | | |
McFarland House | 2 | 1800 | Niagara-on-the-Lake | | |
Nelles Merchant Shop | 2 | 1800 | Grimsby | | |
Old Stone Shop | 1 | 1800 | Grimsby | | |
Westfield Trading Post | | 1801 | Hamilton | | |
Fort George | | 1802 | Niagara-on-the-Lake | | |
Old St. Andrews Roman Catholic Church | 1 | 1802 | St. Andrews | | |
Cline House | 1 | 1803 | Grimsby | | |
Laura Secord House | 1 | 1803 | Niagara-on-the-Lake | | |
Richard Hatt Building | 1 | 1804 | Hamilton | | |
Bethune-Thompson House | 1 | 1805 | Williamstown | | |
Clement House | 2 | 1805 | Niagara-on-the-Lake | | |
Danner House | 2 | 1805 | Niagara Falls | | |
McGregor-Cowan House | 2 | 1805 | Windsor | | |
Mitchell Cottage | 1 | 1805 | Niagara Falls | | |
Tisdale House | 2 | 1806 | Hamilton | | |
Fort Erie | | 1808 | Fort Erie | | |
Hamilton-Kormos House | 2 | 1808 | Niagara-on-the-Lake | | |
Rochleau House | 3 | 1808 | Kingston | | |
Ball's Grist Mill | 2 | 1809 | Jordan | | |
Dalziel Barn | 3 | 1809 | Vaughan | | |
Powell-Wisch House | 3 | 1809/1818 | Niagara on the Lake, | | |
St. Mark's Anglican Church | 3 | 1809 | Niagara-on-the-Lake | | |
White Chapel | 2 | 1809 | Picton | | |
Upper House | 2 | 1809 | Thorold | | |
Bamberger House | 2 | 1810 | Hamilton | Samuel Bamberger | |
Church House | 2 | 1810 | Niagara Falls | | |
Corman House | 2 | 1810 | Hamilton | | |
Morden House | | 1810 | Hamilton | | |
Springdale | 2 | 1810 | Hamilton | Hector McKay | |
Delta Mill | 2 | 1810 | Delta | | |
Westbrook House | 2 | 1810 | Hamilton | Haggai Westbrook | |
Cherry Hill House | 2 | 1811 / 1822 | Mississauga | | |
John Bogart House | 2 | 1811 | Newmarket | | |
St. Paul's Anglican Church | | 1811 | Delta | | |
232 King Street, East | 1 ½ | 1812 | Kingston | | |
St. Andrew's United Church | | 1812 | Williamstown | | |
François Baby House | 2 | 1812 | Windsor | | |
Lawson House | 2 | 1812 | Fort Erie | | |
Lynde House | | 1812 | Whitby | | |
Pierre Belleperche House | | 1812 | Windsor | | |
Ermatinger Old Stone House | | 1812-1814 | Sault Ste. Marie | | |
"The Barracks" | | 1812-1814 | Cobourg | | |
Commandant residence Royal Military College of Canada | | 1813 | Kingston, Ontario | | |
John Snider House | | 1813 | Colchester | | |
Fort Mississauga | | 1814 | Niagara-on-the-Lake | | |
Log Chapel | | 1814 | Hamilton | | |
Butler House | | 1815 | Niagara-on-the-Lake | | |
Jacob Fry House | 2 | 1815 | Jordan | | |
Kerr-Wooll House | 2 | 1815 | Niagara-on-the-Lake | | - |
Old Post Inn | 2 | 1815 | Ajax | | |
The Olde Angel Inn | | 1815 | Niagara-on-the-Lake | | |
William Woodruff House | | 1815 | Niagara-on-the-Lake | | |
Woodruff-Rigby House | | 1815 | Niagara-on-the-Lake | | |
Inverarden | | 1816 | Cornwall | | |
Belleview | 2 | 1816 | Amherstburg | | |
Niagara Masonic Hall | 2 | 1816 | Niagara-on-the-Lake | | |
Vanderlip House | 2 | 1816 | Niagara-on-the-Lake | | |
Ham House | 2 | 1816 | Bath | |
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Harmony Hall | 2 | 1816 | Hamilton | | |
Wilson-Kent House | 2 | 1816 | Niagara-on-the-Lake | | |
Heintzman House | 2 | 1817 | Thornhill, Ontario | | |
Lockhart-Moogk House | 2 | 1817 | Niagara on the Lake | | |
Macdonell-Williamson House | 2 | 1817 | East Hawkesbury | | |
Rogers House | 3 | 1817 | Niagara-on-the-Lake | | |
Butlers Barracks | 2 | 1817 | Niagara-on-the-Lake | | |
Annette Twining House | 2 | 1818 | Niagara-on-the-Lake | | |
Nash-Jackson House | 2 | 1818 | Hamilton | | |
Thames River Lighthouse | | 1818 | Essex County | | |
Christ Church | | 1819 | Amherstburg, Ontario | | |
Clergue Blockhouse | 2 | 1819 | Sault Ste Marie | | |
Barnum House | 2 | 1819 | Grafton | | |
Ebenezer Doan House | 2 | 1819 | East Gwillimbury | | |
Avondbloem | 2 | 1820 | Williamsburg, Ontario | | |
Brick Barracks, Fort Malden | 1 | 1820 | Amherstburg | | |
Commercial Building | 2 | 1820 | Grafton, Ontario | | |
D'Aubigny Inn | | 1820 | Hamilton | | |
Joseph A. Keeler House | 2 | 1820 | Colborne | | |
McDougal-Harrison House | 2 | 1820 | Niagara on the Lake, Ontario | | |
Niagara Apothecary | | 1820 | Niagara-on-the-Lake | | |
Stone frigate | 3 | 1820 | Kingston, Ontario | | |
Duldraeggan Hall | 2 | 1821 | L'Orignal, Ontario | | |
Former Poulin-Clément Store | 2 | 1821 | L'Orignal, Ontario | | |
Furry Tavern | 2 | 1821 | Lowbanks | - | - |
Montreal House | 2 | 1821 | Mississauga | | |
Grover House | 2 | 1822 | Grafton, Ontario | | |
St. James Anglican Church | 2 | 1822 | Beckwith | | |
St Mark's Anglican Church | | 1822 | Port Hope | | |
St. Thomas Church | | 1822 | St. Thomas | | |
American House | | 1824 | Waterdown, Ontario | | |
John Moore House | 2 | 1824 | Sparta, Ontario | | |
Inge-Va | | 1824 | Perth | | |
Locust Hall | 2 | 1824 | Niagara-on-the-Lake | | |
L'Orignal Court House and Jail | 2 | 1825 | L'Orignal | | |
Customs House | 2 | 1825 | Niagara-on-the-Lake | | |
Robert Shuter House | 2 | 1825 | Thornhill, Ontario | | |
St. Andrew's Anglican Church | | 1825 | Grimsby, Ontario | | |
St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church | | 1825 | Niagara Falls | | |
St. Mary Magdalene Anglican Church | | 1825 | Picton | | |
Timothy Street House | 2 | 1825 | Mississauga | | |
Walbridge House | | 1825 | Newcastle | | |
St. George Anglican Cathedral | | 1825-1828 | Kingston | | |
Allan Macpherson House | 2 | 1826 | Napanee | | |
Griffin House | 1 ½ | 1827 | Hamilton | John Lawrason | |
Poplars | 2 | 1827 | Cobourg | | |
St Peter's Anglican Church | | 1827 | Tyrconnell | | |
Sparta's Adobe Blacksmith Shop | 1 | 1827 | Sparta, Ontario | | |
Stone House currently the Bytown Museum | 3 | 1827 | Ottawa | Thomas McKay | |
Middlesex County Court House | 3 | 1827-1829 | London | | |
157-161 Queen Street | 2 | 1827 | Kingston | | |
Blacksmith's house | | 1828 | Hamilton | | |
Moore-Bishop-Stokes House | 1 | 1828 | Niagara on the Lake | | |
Robinson-Adamson House | 1 | 1828 | Mississauga | | |
False Ducks Lighthouse | | 1829 | Prince Edward County | | |
Building | Built | City | Architect | Image |
Maison Puiseaux | 1637 | Quebec City | | |
Maison de madame de La Peltrie | 1644 | Quebec City | | |
Basilique-cathédrale de Notre-Dame-de-Québec | 1743 | Quebec City | Gaspard-Joseph Chaussegros de Léry, Jean Baillairgé | |
Maison Delisle | 1648 | Deschambault-Grondines | | |
Maison du Duc-de-Kent | 1648 | Quebec City | | |
7363 avenue Royale | 1668 | Château-Richer | | |
Manoir Boucher de Niverville | 1668 | Trois-Rivières | | |
Maison LeBer-LeMoyne | 1669 | Montreal | Jacques Le Ber | |
Maison Marcoux | 1670 | Quebec City | | |
Chapelle Notre-Dame-des-Anges | 1671 | Notre-Dame-des-Anges | | |
Maison-Laberge | 1674 | L'Ange-Gardien | | |
Moulin à vent de Grondines | 1674 | Deschambault-Grondines | | |
Maison François-Jacquet-dit-Langevin | 1675 | Quebec City | | |
Séminaire de Québec | 1675 | Quebec City | François de Laval | |
Manoir de Charleville | 1677 | Boischatel | | |
Maison Gourdeau | 1677 | St. Jean, ile d'Orleans | | |
Maison Morisset | 1678 | Sainte Famille, Ile d'Orleans | | |
Maison Amiot | 1679 | Quebec City | | |
Sacristie de l'Hôpital-Général-de-Québec | 1679 | Notre-Dame-des-Anges | Jean-Baptiste de Saint-Vallier | |
Bâtiment des Récollets de l'Hôpital-Général-de-Québec | 1680 | Notre-Dame-des-Anges | Jean-Baptiste de Saint-Vallier | |
1789, chemin Royal | 1680 | Ile d'Orleans | | |
Gagnon House | 1680 | Sainte-Famille, ile d'Orleans | | |
Maison Rageot | 1682 | Quebec City | | |
Maison Chavigny-Gosselin | 1683 | Quebec City | | |
Maison Louis-Fornel | 1683 | Quebec City | | |
Maison Louis-Jolliet | 1683 | Quebec City | | |
Maison Frérot | 1683 | Quebec City | | |
Maison Maheu-Couillard | 1683 | Quebec City | | |
Maison Hazeur | 1684 | Quebec City | | |
Maison des Jésuites | 1684 | Quebec City | | |
Maison Delage | 1684 | Quebec City | | |
Tours du fort des Messieurs de Saint-Sulpice | 1684 | Montreal | | |
Vieux-Séminaire de Saint-Sulpice | 1684 | Montreal | Society of Saint-Sulpice | |
Windmill of Isle St-Bernard | 1686 | Châteauguay | | |
Notre-Dame-des-Victoires, Quebec City | 1687 | Quebec City | | |
Maison Jean-Demers | 1689 | Quebec City | | |
Maison Lambert-Dumont | 1689 | Quebec | | |
Maison Michel-Dubuc | 1690 | Longueuil | | |
Vincelotte Windmill | 1691 | Cap-Saint-Ignace | | |
2360-2362, chemin Royal | 1691 | ile d'Orleans | | |
La Petite Ferme, House | 1692 | La Petite-Ferme, Quebec | | |
Moulin du Petit-Pré | 1695 | Château-Richer | | |
Maison Saint-Gabriel | 1698 | Montreal | | |
Couvent des Ursulines | 1699 | Trois-Rivieres | | |
Maison Descaris | 1700 | Montreal | | |
Maison Range-dit-Laviolette | 1700 | Baie-D'Urfé | | |
Maison des Jésuites-de-Sillery | 1702-1733 | Sillery, Quebec City | | |
Château Ramezay | 1705 | Montreal | | |
Domaine de Maizerets | 1705 | Quebec City | | |
Maison Péan | 1705 | Quebec City | | |
Pointe-du-Moulin | 1708 | Notre-Dame-de-l'Ile-Perrot | | |
Pointe-Claire Windmill | 1709 | Montreal | | |
Maison Étienne-Nivard-de Saint-Dizier | 1710 | Montreal | | |
Dauphine Redoubt | 1712 | Quebec City | | |
Maison de la Veuve-Groleau | 1715 | Deschambault-Grondines | | |
Church of St-Pierre | 1717-1719 | Île d'Orléans | | |
Pointe-aux-Trembles Windmill | 1719 | Montreal | | |
Maison Molleur-Dit-Lallemand | 1720 | Beaumont, Quebec | | |
Maison Vézina | 1720 | Boischatel | | |
Sanctuaire de Notre-Dame-du-Cap | 1720 | Trois-Rivieres | | |
Watermill of Saint-Laurent | 1720 | Ile d'Orleans | | |
Maison Etienne-Marchand | 1722 | Quebec | | |
Maison Larchevêque-Lelièvre | 1727 | Quebec | | |
Saint-François Church | 1734 | St-Jean, Ile d'Orleans | | |
Manoir Mauvide-Genest | 1734 | Ile d'Orleans | | |
Saint-Jean Church | 1737 | St-Jean, Ile d'Orleans | | |
Hurtubise House | 1739 | Montreal | | |
Maison Lamontagne | 1744 | Rimouski | | |
Sainte-Famille Church | 1747 | Ste-Famille, Ile d'Orleans | | |