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Downtown Winnipeg
Buildings of Portage and Main
300 Main under construction, 2022
Manitoba Legislature
55 Nassau in Osborne Village

This is a list of tallest buildings in Winnipeg, the capital and largest city in Manitoba, Canada. Winnipeg has 8 buildings that stand taller than 100 m (328 ft).[citation needed]

As of 2011, Winnipeg had 144 completed high-rise buildings, with 4 more under construction, 3 approved for construction, and 2 proposed.[citation needed]

History

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Winnipeg's history of towers began with the Union Bank Tower (1904), the National Bank Building (1911), and the Hotel Fort Garry in 1913. Buildings in the city remained relatively short in the city until the late 1960s when the city experienced its first skyscraper boom, with the construction of the Richardson Building, Holiday Towers, and Grain Exchange Tower, all being constructed during this time. From 1980 to 1990, Winnipeg witnessed a major expansion of skyscraper and high-rise construction. Many of the city's office towers were completed during this period, such as Canwest Place and the Evergreen Place towers. A 20-year lull in building construction came after this expansion, though Winnipeg has experienced a much smaller second building expansion beginning in the late 2000s and continuing into the present.[1]

The most recent tall building to be constructed in Winnipeg is 300 Main, which opened in 2023. The Canadian Museum for Human Rights, which opened in 2014, was the 2nd most recent at 100 m (328 ft) tall. In March 2021, 300 Main became Winnipeg's tallest building during construction, surpassing 201 Portage.

Tallest buildings

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This list ranks buildings in Winnipeg that stand at least 60 m (197 ft) tall, based on CTBUH height measurement standards. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts.

Buildings completed, as of January 2023
Building Height Floors Type Completed Image
1 300 Main[2] 141.7 m (465 ft) 42 Mixed use 2022
300 Main
300 Main
2 201 Portage[3] 128 m (420 ft) 33 Office 1990
201 Portage Ave
201 Portage Ave
3 Richardson Building[4] 124.1 m (407 ft) 34 Office 1969
Richardson Building
Richardson Building
4 360 Main[5] 117 m (384 ft) 31 Office 1979
360 Main tower
360 Main tower
5 Manitoba Hydro Place[6] 112.5 m (369 ft) 22 Office 2009
Manitoba Hydro Place
Manitoba Hydro Place
6 55 Nassau[7] 109 m (358 ft) 38 Residential 1970
55 Nassau
55 Nassau
7 Canadian Museum for Human Rights 100 m (330 ft) 12 Government 2013
Scotiabank Stage and Canadian Museum for Human Rights
Scotiabank Stage and Canadian Museum for Human Rights
8 Bell MTS Building II (MTS Place Main)[8][9] 96 m (315 ft) 24 Office 1984
MTS Place
MTS Place
9 Fort Garry Place III[10] 94 m (308 ft) 31 Residential 1990
10 One Evergreen Place[11] 89 m (292 ft) 29 Residential 1979
11 225 Carlton (Tower 2 of True North Square)[12] 86.9 m (285 ft) 25 Residential 2019
12 Heritage Landing[13] 86 m (282 ft) 25 Residential 2016
13 Eleven Evergreen Place[14] 85 m (279 ft) 26 Residential 1984
=14 One Canada Centre[15] 83 m (272 ft) 18 Office 1987
=14 390 on the River[16] 83 m (272 ft) 24 Residential 2018
16 Radisson Winnipeg[17] 82.9 m (272 ft) 29 Hotel 1969
Radisson Hotel
Radisson Hotel
17 Seven Evergreen Place[18] 82 m (269 ft) 26 Mixed use 1982
18 Manitoba Legislative Building[19] 78.6 m (258 ft) Government 1920
Manitoba Legislative Building
Manitoba Legislative Building
19 Scotiabank Tower (Tower 1 of True North Square)[20] 77.8 m (255 ft) 25 Office 2018
20 Holiday Towers South[21] 77 m (253 ft) 27 Residential 1973
21 Chateau 100[22] 76 m (249 ft) 26 Residential 1970
22 Fort Garry Place I[23] 76 m (249 ft) 21 Residential 1990
23 Fort Garry Place II[24] 75 m (246 ft) 21 Residential 1990
24 Canadian Grain Commission[25] 74 m (243 ft) 16 Office 1972
303 Main Street
303 Main Street
=25 444 St. Mary[26] 73 m (240 ft) 16 Office 1977
444 St. Mary
444 St. Mary
=25 Le Chateau York[27] 73 m (240 ft) 22 Residential 1974
27 Holiday Towers North[28] 73 m (240 ft) 25 Residential 1970
28 ALT Hotel[29][30] 72.5 m (238 ft) 20 Hotel 2015
29 Place Louis Riel[31][32] 70 m (230 ft) 22 Hotel/commercial 1970
30 One Lakeview Square (155 Carlton St)[33] 70 m (230 ft) 19 Office 1974
31 Glasshouse Skylofts[34][35][36] 70 m (230 ft) 21 Residential 2016
32 220 Portage Avenue (Royal Bank Building)[37] 68 m (223 ft) 17 Office 1966

Projects

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This is a list of projects over 35 m (115 ft) that are under construction, approved, on-hold and proposed in the city of Winnipeg.

Building Height Floors Type Location Year Status
Sutton Place Hotel (Tower 3 of True North Square)[38] 27 Hotel 220 Carlton 2025 Under Construction
Sutton Place Residences (Tower 4 of True North Square)[38] ~60 m (200 ft) 17 Residential 236 Carlton 2025 Under Construction
The ARC (2525 Pembina Hwy)[39][40] 54 m 16 Residential (student housing) 2021 August Under Construction
The Halo, Tower 1 (Private Pension Partners)[41][42] 48.8 m 13 Residential 3021 Pembina 2023 In development
The Halo, Tower 2 (Private Pension Partners)[42] Unknown 15 Residential 3021 Pembina 2023 In development
Wawanesa Tower (Tower 5 of True North Square)[43] 93 m 23 Office 2023 Under Construction
65 Kirkbridge Drive[44] 36 m 11 Residential 65 Kirkbridge Drive 2023 Proposed
Onyx II[45] Unknown 15 Residential 1792 Pembina 2024 Proposed
634 Portage Avenue[46] ~66 m 20 Residential 634 Portage Avenue 2025 In development
2025 Corydon[47] 43 m 13 Residential 2025 Corydon 2022 Under Construction
127 Bannatyne[48] ~35 m 11 Residential 127 Bannatyne 2022 Proposed
308 Colony St[49] 21 Residential 308 Colony St 2023 Proposed

Timeline of tallest buildings

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History of the tallest buildings in Winnipeg[50]
Period Building Height Floors Type Image
1900–1904 Merchant's Bank Building[51] Unknown 7 Office
1904–1909 Union Bank Building 48 m (157 ft) 10 Office
1909–1913 Childs / McArthur Building 48.62 m (159.5 ft) [52] 12 Office
1913–1920 Hotel Fort Garry 58.5 m (192 ft) [53] 14 Hotel
1920–1969 Manitoba Legislative Building 79 m (259 ft) 5 Government
1969–1990 Richardson Building 124 m (407 ft) 34 Office
201 Portage on the left, with Richardson Building on the right
201 Portage on the left, with Richardson Building on the right
1990–2022 201 Portage 128 m (420 ft) 33 Office
201 Portage
201 Portage
2022–present 300 Main 141.7 m (465 ft) 42 Mixed use
300 Main, under construction
300 Main, under construction

See also

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References

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