List of oldest buildings and structures in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo

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The Regional Municipality of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada has a mixed style of buildings originally located in small towns and farming communities starting from the 19th century. After 1900, commercial and industrial buildings also appeared.

1810s[]

Joseph Schneider Haus, one of the oldest extant buildings in the area, has been designated as a National Historic Site.
Building Year Completed Builder Location
Erb-Kumpf House 1812 Waterloo
Joseph Schneider Haus 1816 Kitchener

1830s[]

Building Year Completed Builder Location
Woolner Farmstead 1830[1] Kitchener
Betzner Homestead c.1830[2] Kitchener
Schoerg Homestead c.1830[3] Kitchener
Homer Watson House 1830s Doon (Kitchener)

1840s[]

Building Year Completed Builder Location
39 Doon Valley Drive c. 1840[4] Doon (Kitchener)
Shoemaker House 1840[5] Bridgeport (Kitchener)
Bristow's Inn[6] 1840s Elmira
Rummelhardt School 1843 Rummelhardt (Waterloo)
Good Shantz Bosch House 1846 Waterloo
Ruby-Snyder House 1847 Waterloo
Burkholder - Burkhardt House 1849 Waterloo
Voelker House 1849 Waterloo

1850s[]

The John E. Brubacher House in Waterloo has been preserved as a historic house museum.
Building Year Completed Builder Location
Brubacher House 1850[7] or 1851[8] Waterloo
Waterloo County Jail 1852[9] Kitchener
1221 Doon Village Road c.1853 Doon (Kitchener)
138 Church Street 1855[10] Kitchener
142 Church Street 1855–60[10] Kitchener
Huether Hotel 1855 Waterloo
Kitchener–Waterloo Collegiate and Vocational School (KCI) 1855 Kitchener
Elam Martin Farmstead 1856 Waterloo
Snyder–Hahn Building 1857[11] Jacob Bricker Waterloo
Galt Town Hall 1858[12] H. B. Sinclair[12] Galt (Cambridge)
St. Clement's Roman Catholic Church 1858[13] St. Clements
Nixon House 1859 Waterloo
Richber House 1859 Waterloo

1860s[]

Building Year Completed Builder Location
House of Industry & Refuge Poor House Hospital c. 1860[9] Kitchener
Canadian Block (72-78 King Street West) 1865[14] Kitchener
MacLauglin House 1867 Waterloo
Market Hotel 1860s Waterloo

1870s[]

Woodside House as seen in 2006 after its restoration to an 1890s Victorian style.
132 Queen St. N. in Kitchener, formerly the home of newspaper editor John Adam Rittinger.[15]
Building Year Completed Builder Location
Woodside National Historic Site 1870s Kitchener
Elam Martin Farmstead 1870 Waterloo
Sonneck House 1874[16] Louis Breithaupt Kitchener
132 Queen Street North 1877[17] Kitchener
Castle Kilbride 1877 Baden (Wilmot Township)
Waterloo County Governor's House 1878[9] David W. Gingrick (architect)[9] Kitchener
307 Queen Street South 1879[18] Kitchener

1880s[]

The former Galt post office, which was completed in 1887, has been designated as a National Historic Site as an example of a small urban post office.
Building Year Completed Builder/architect Location
Hillard House 1880 Waterloo
Kuntz Eckert House 1880 Waterloo
Seagram-Remax Admin Building 1881 Waterloo
Central Block 1881 William Snider and Aaron Kraft Uptown Waterloo
Bean-Wright House 1882 Waterloo
Bank of Hamilton–CIBC Building (part of former Germania Block) 1885[19] Jakob Fellman Kitchener
King Edward Public School 1885 Kitchener
Button Factory 1886 Waterloo
D. Hibner Furniture Co. Ltd 1887 Daniel Hibner, Mayor Kitchener
Former Galt Post Office 1887[20] Thomas Fuller[20] Galt (Cambridge)
Electrohome building (152 Shanley St) 1887[21] Kitchener

1890s[]

Building Year Completed Builder Location
Zimmerman House, which changed to the Waterloo Hotel 1890 Waterloo
The Walper Hotel 1893 Kitchener
1115 Doon Village Road 1894[22] David Cole Doon (Kitchener)
Simpson Block 1895[23] Kitchener
Kitchener railway station 1897 Kitchener
152 Shanley Street 1898[24] Kitchener
Schiel Patterson House 1898 Waterloo
Galt Canadian Pacific Railway Station 1898–99[25] Edward Maxwell[25] Galt (Cambridge)
William Street Pumping Station 1899[26] Waterloo

1900s[]

Building Year Completed Builder Location
Berlin and Waterloo Street Railway Car Barn & Power House (25 Madison Avenue North) 1902[9] Kitchener
Haas–Pemberton House 1903[27] Waterloo
Snyder Seagram House 1903 Waterloo
St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church 1903 A. W. Holmes of Toronto - architect, Caspar Braun - masonry, William Forwell - carpentry Kitchener
Waterloo Carnegie Library 1903–1905 Waterloo
Kaufman Shoe Factory 1908 Kitchener

1910s[]

Building Year Completed Builder Location
150 Water Street South 1910[28] Kitchener
1910 Waterloo
Weber Block c.1910[29] I. S. K. Weber Kitchener
Victoria Public School 1911[30] Kitchener
Berlin Isolation Hospital (69 Highland Road East) 1911–12[9] Charles Edward Cowan (architect)[9] Kitchener
Berlin Isolation Hospital Smallpox Pavilion (77 Highland Road East) 1911–12[9] Charles Edward Cowan (architect)[9] Kitchener
Greenbrook Pumping Station Reservoirs 1 and 2 1912 Kitchener
Mutual Life Insurance Company of Canada 1912 Frank Darling
Waterloo Post Office 1911–1913[9] D. Eward (Chief Architect for Canada), L. B. Lachance of Ottawa (contractor)[9] Waterloo
Berlin Isolation Hospital Caretaker's Residence (79 Highland Road East) 1913[9] Unknown architect[9] Kitchener
19 Regina Street North 1913[31] Waterloo
Rumpel Felt Company 1913[32] Kitchener
Molson's Bank 1914 Langley and Howard Waterloo
Doon Heritage Village 1914 Doon (Kitchener)
Waterloo Isolation Hospital (172 Lincoln Road) c. 1917[9] Architect unknown[9] Waterloo
Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church 1918 Kitchener

1920s[]

The Pioneer Memorial Tower is recognized as a historic cultural site which represents the area's German pioneer heritage.
Building Year Completed Builder/architect Location
Duke Street Hydro‐Electric Sub Station (296 Duke Street) c.1920[9] Kitchener
Grand River Hospital Nurses' Residence 1921[9] Kitchener
Galt Public Utilities Commission Building 1922[33] F. C. Bodley[33] Galt (Cambridge)
Strange Street Pumping Station 1922–23[9] Kitchener
Waterloo Pioneer Memorial Tower 1923 Kitchener
Bahnsen-Bierstick-Marsland House 1923 Waterloo
old City Hall's clock tower 1924 Kitchener
St. Mary's Hospital 1924[9] Kitchener
Reitzel-Grierson House 1925 Waterloo
Schmaltz Apartments (96 Young Street) c.1925[34] Kitchener
Freeport Bridge 1926[35] Freeport (Kitchener)
Freeport Sanatorium Nurses' Residence 1926–27[9] Arthur C. Torry (architect)[9] Freeport (Kitchener)
Kaufman Shoe Factory 1927 Kitchener
Greenbrook Pumping Station Pump House, K1 and K2 Well Houses 1929 Kitchener

1930s[]

Building Year Completed Builder Location
Freeport Sanatorium Main Treatment Building 1929–30[9] B. A. Jones (architect) and Dunker Company (contractors)[9] Kitchener
Elizabeth Ziegler Public School 1930 Waterloo
Woodside Municipal Pool 1931[9] Kitchener
Kitchener Public Utilities Commission Building 1931–32[36] Kitchener
Freeport Sanatorium Pump House, Power House and Shed 1932[9] Kitchener
Hydro Electric Power Commission (HEPC) Building (325 Breithaupt Street) 1933[9] Bernal Ambrose Jones (architect), Dunker Construction (contractor)[9] Kitchener
Rockway Golf Course Clubhouse 1935[9] Stanley Thompson (architect)[9] Kitchener
Freeport Sanatorium Men's Residence 1935–36[9] Kitchener
Greenbrook Pumping Station Reservoir 3 1936 Dunker Construction Company[9] Kitchener
Federal Building (Duke St) 1938[37] C. D. Sutherland (architect)[9] Kitchener
Freeport Sanatorium Medical Superintendent's Residence 1938–39[9] B. A. Jones (architect) and Dunker Company (contractors)[9] Kitchener
Waterloo County Registry Office (Registry Theatre) 1939[38] Ray Hall (architect), Dunker Construction (contractor)[9] Kitchener

1950s[]

Building Year Completed Builder Location
Kitchener Trolley Bus Transit Terminal (Rockway Centre) 1950[9] Kitchener
Kitchener Memorial Auditorium 1950–52[9] Jenkins & Wright (architects)[9] Kitchener
Grand River Hospital main building 1952[9] Kitchener
Eastwood Collegiate Institute 1956 Kitchener
Government of Canada Building 1956–57[39] Jenkins and Wright (architectural firm)[9] Kitchener

Dates unknown[]

Building Year Completed Builder Location
St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church 1889 Kitchener

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Woolner Farmstead. Canadian Register of Historic Places. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
  2. ^ Betzner Farmstead. Canadian Register of Historic Places. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
  3. ^ Schoerg Homestead. Canadian Register of Historic Places. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
  4. ^ 39 Doon Valley Drive. Canadian Register of Historic Places. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
  5. ^ Shoemaker House. Canadian Register of Historic Places. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
  6. ^ Bristow's Inn. Canadian Register of Historic Places. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
  7. ^ "Brubacher House". Conrad Grebel University College. 13 February 2012. Retrieved 20 March 2020.
  8. ^ "Brubacher House". . Retrieved 20 March 2020.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an "Public Building Inventory Part 1" (PDF). City of Waterloo.
  10. ^ a b "Mayor Jacob Yost Shantz b. 2 May 1822 near, Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada d. 28 Oct 1909 Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada: Waterloo Region Generations".
  11. ^ Snyder-Hahn Building. Canadian Register of Historic Places. Retrieved 20 March 2020.
  12. ^ a b Galt Town Hall. Canadian Register of Historic Places. Retrieved 20 March 2020.
  13. ^ Spetz, Theobald (1916). The Catholic Church in Waterloo County: Book I. The Catholic Register and Extension. p. 80.
  14. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-11-07. Retrieved 2019-11-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  15. ^ Middleton, Jesse; Landon, Fred (1927). "John Adam Rittinger". The Province of Ontario: A History, 1615–1927. Vol. IV. Toronto: Dominion Publishing Company. pp. 438–439. OCLC 1151067550.
  16. ^ Sonneck House. Canadian Register of Historic Places. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
  17. ^ Pender, Terry (3 September 2021). "Downtown Kitchener house sets record at $1.45 million". Waterloo Region Record. Archived from the original on 3 September 2021.
  18. ^ 307 Queen Street South. Canadian Register of Historic Places. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
  19. ^ Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) Building. Canadian Register of Historic Places. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
  20. ^ a b "Former Galt Post Office National Historic Site of Canada". Parks Canada. Retrieved 23 June 2021.
  21. ^ "Tax sale of contaminated Electrohome site in Kitchener gives property owner $800,000 tax break". Waterloo Region Record. 28 February 2019.
  22. ^ "Doon Village Rd. 1115 - House - buff brick - 1 1/2 storey Kitchener b. Constructed 1894 1115 Doon Village Road, Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario d. Still standing 2011: Waterloo Region Generations".
  23. ^ Simpson Block. Canadian Register of Historic Places. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
  24. ^ mills, rych (1 July 2019). "Flash From the Past: 100 years of manufacturing on Shanley Street". Waterloo Region Record. Retrieved 1 February 2020.
  25. ^ a b Canadian Pacific Railway Station. Canadian Register of Historic Places. Retrieved 23 June 2021.
  26. ^ The Pumping Station. Canadian Register of Historic Places. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
  27. ^ Haas-Pemberton House. Canadian Register of Historic Places. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
  28. ^ 150 Water Street South. Canadian Register of Historic Places. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
  29. ^ Weber Block. Canadian Register of Historic Places. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
  30. ^ Victoria Public School. Canadian Register of Historic Places. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
  31. ^ Jackson, James (18 November 2015). "New plan for Waterloo's old legion hall". Waterloo Chronicle. Retrieved 6 November 2019.
  32. ^ "Kitchener heritage group moves to protect Rumpel Felt building". Waterloo Region Record. 4 October 2012. Retrieved 6 November 2019.
  33. ^ a b Galt Public Utilities Commission Building. Canadian Register of Historic Places. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  34. ^ Vernon Directories (1925). Vernon's City of Kitchener and Town of Waterloo Street, Alphabetical, Business, and Miscellaneous Directory for the Year 1925 – 1926 (Twenty-First ed.). Hamilton, ON: Henry Vernon & Son Directory Publishers.
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