Land Titles Building (Prince Albert, Saskatchewan)

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Land Titles Building
(Land Titles Office)
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General information
Location350 12th Street East
Town or cityPrince Albert, Saskatchewan
CountryCanada
Coordinates53°12′09″N 105°44′43″W / 53.2024°N 105.7454°W / 53.2024; -105.7454
Construction started1891
Completed1892
ClientDominion Department of Public Works
Design and construction
Architect(s)Thomas Fuller

The Land Titles Building is located at 350 12th Street East in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada. The federal government architect Thomas Fuller designed the building. The building is a designated Heritage Property.[1] After 1907 the building was repurposed as for a time used as a post office, an Anglican theology student's residence, an armoury for the 203rd Battalion of the Canadian Military, an employment agency, the winter office for the Prince Albert National Park, Federal Department of Agriculture offices and finally as a private residence.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Land Titles Office". Canada's Historic Places - a Federal Provincial and Territorial Collaboration. Retrieved 2012-06-15.