Glenora Bed & Breakfast
Sketch by Yvonne Rezek, 6 June 2015
Despite its name, this 1912 Edmonton landmark was built on the border between what are now Westmount and Wîhkwêntôwin (Oliver) neighbourhoods on the southeast corner of 102 Avenue and 124 Street.
It was originally an apartment and retail space. Designed by architects Herbert Magoon and George H. MacDonald, the building had hardwood floors on the upper storeys, high ceilings, and natural gas fireplaces, and was considered a “desirable residential property”. Stone accents, decorative wrought iron railings, red brick, and curved parapets were also reminiscent of Italian-Renaissance style.
Ten apartments sat atop the retail space on street level which, over time, included the Corner Drug Store, Carrington Drugs, Standard Grocery, and James Nix’s City Grocery. A 1950 annex added a bank and more apartments.