Institutional
(Group I) - places where people are physically unable to leave without assistance. Examples: hospitals, nursing homes, and prisons. In some jurisdictions, Group I may be used to designate Industrial.
Name Heritage Class |
Location Neighbourhood |
Description | Year | Builder or Architect |
Photo | Plaque |
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Taylor Manor Class: B(M) |
951 Boundary Road Hastings-Sunrise |
This Tudor Revival building was built by the City of Vancouver in 1915, as a dormitory for destitute seniors. Originally called Old People's Home was renamed Taylor Manor after ex-Vancouver Mayor Louis Denison Taylor who died in poverty at age 89. | 1913 | Perry & Fowler, architects | ||
C.G. Johnson House (Oakhurst) Class: A(M)(H) |
950 West 58th Avenue Marpole |
This Craftsman style house was built for shipping magnate Major C. Gardiner Johnson. The home became a private nursing home, called Oakhurst, in 1938. | 1912 | R. Mackay Fripp, architect | ||
Glen Brae House (Glen Hospital) (Canuck Place) Class: A(M) |
1690 Matthews Street Shaughnessy |
1910 | William Lamont Tait; Parr and Fee, architects |
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