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Strathcona Fire Hall No. 1

Edmonton

Other Names:
Old Strathcona Fire Hall

Statement of Significance

Description of Historic Place
Strathcona Fire Hall No. 1 is a two-storey red brick building situated on a single lot in Edmonton's historic Strathcona district. Built between 1909 and 1910, the fire hall features quoined round arches around the three sets of double vehicle doors, an attached brick bell tower, and a prominent classical cornice surmounted by a reconstructed, pedimented parapet featuring the words "FIRE HALL No 1”

Heritage Value
The heritage value of Strathcona Fire Hall No. 1 lies in its status as the oldest major fire hall in Alberta and one of the earliest extant public buildings in the Strathcona district. It also possesses heritage value as an excellent example of early twentieth-century fire hall construction and design. It is also a local landmark and a vital contributor to the historic ambience of Edmonton's Old Strathcona area.

The town's burgeoning population and the large number of wood-frame structures in the community necessitated the creation of fire-fighting facilities. In 1901, Strathcona built its first fire hall, a two-door, wood-frame structure manned by the Strathcona Volunteer Fire Brigade. Continued growth led to the incorporation of the City of Strathcona in 1907 and the need for a larger and better appointed fire hall. Construction on Strathcona Fire Hall No. 1 was initiated in 1909 and completed the following year.

With the amalgamation of Strathcona and Edmonton in 1912, the station was renamed the Edmonton Fire Hall No. 6. It continued to function as a fire-fighting facility until 1954, when a new fire hall was constructed. For the next two decades, the fire hall was used as a storage facility. In 1974, the building became the home of the Walterdale Theatre Group. It has since served as an integral part of the lively theatre scene in Edmonton's Old Strathcona district - a hub for performing arts in western Canada.

Designed by local architectural firm Wilson and Herrald and built by contractor J. M. . Eaton, Strathcona Fire Hall No. 1 is typical of fire hall facilities of the period. The building features three vehicle doors surrounded by quoined round arches, a classical cornice, and a prominent bell tower. At the time of its construction, the fire hall accommodated nine horses in its rear stable and three fire wagons. Its upper level featured a chief's office, general hall, bedrooms, band room, and a bathroom with a shower. Two fire poles connected the second storey to the ground floor.


Character-Defining Elements
The heritage value of the Strathcona Fire Hall no.1 is expressed in such character-defining elements as:

-mass, form, scale, and style;
-red brick facades and flat voussoir brick lintels with keystones above the rectangular windows;
-initials of firefighters carved into brick front façade;
-dentillated upper level, sheet metal cornice supported by embellished brackets;
-cast stone elements, including quoins on corners of front facade, sills, keystones, stringcourse below upper level entablature, and quoined round arches surrounding three vehicle double doors;
-three vehicle double doors, including diagonal arrangement of wood in panels, placement of support beams, original hardware, and multi-panelled arched fanlights;
-fenestration pattern and style, including nine-over-nine double-hung windows in the bell tower;
-original single-hung sash windows;
-attached brick bell tower featuring stone decorative elements, octagonal brick cupola with masonry arches, and belfry topped by white domed octagonal roof; and
-original, three-foot diameter bronze bell.


Location



Street Address: 10322 - 83 Avenue NW
Community: Edmonton
Boundaries: Lot 2, Block 79, Plan 3022HW
Contributing Resources: Building

ATS Legal Description:
Mer Rge Twp Sec LSD

PBL Legal Description (Cadastral Reference):
Plan Block Lot Parcel
3022HW
79
2


Latitude/Longitude:
Latitude Longitude CDT Datum Type
53.519315 -113.49635 NAD83

UTM Reference:
Northing Easting Zone CDT Datum Type

Recognition

Recognition Authority: Local Governments (AB)
Designation Status: Municipal Historic Resource
Date of Designation: 2011/09/14

Historical Information

Built: 1909 to 1910
Period of Significance: 1910 to 1954
Theme(s): Governing Canada : Security and Law
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Additional Information

Object Number: 4664-0082
Designation File:
Related Listing(s): 4665-0681
Heritage Survey File:
Website Link:
Data Source: City of Edmonton (POSSE: 000659450-008)
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