BUILTHERITAGE
Stewarded by the City of Edmonton Archives
  • By Time
  • By Place
  • By Story
⌘K
BUILTHERITAGE
Stewarded by the City of Edmonton Archives

Discover the structures, places, and stories that shaped Edmonton's built environment.

Resources

NewsFAQsLinks

Contact

City of Edmonton Archivesarchives@edmonton.ca780-496-8711

We acknowledge that the land on which Edmonton is built is Treaty Six Territory. We thank the diverse Indigenous Peoples whose footsteps have marked this territory for centuries, such as nêhiyaw (Cree), Dené, Anishinaabe (Saulteaux), Nakota Isga (Nakota Sioux), and Niitsitapi (Blackfoot) peoples. We also acknowledge this as the Métis homeland and the home of one of the largest communities of Inuit south of the 60th parallel. It is a welcoming place for all peoples who come from around the world to share Edmonton as a home. It is important that we not only recognize our shared histories, but also each other's contributions to establishing the built heritage of Edmonton and Area.

© 2026 City of Edmonton Archives
Privacy Policy•Terms of Use•Accessibility
Back to images
  1. Media

Federal Building, 1963, view from 107th Street

Exterior view of the Federal Building taken in 1963 from 107th Street, City of Edmonton Archives EA-33-293.

The image captures the Federal Building from 107th Street in 1963, illustrating the architectural style and urban environment of that time.

Depicted in this photo

Structures

  • Federal Building

Time Periods

  • The Post War Years: 1946-1970

Neighbourhoods

  • Downtown

Source

  • City of Edmonton Archives

Catalog: EA-33-293

Ernest Brown Block, 2007, front viewPrevious media

Media 148 of 500

Federal Building, 2013, detail of entranceNext media