General information | |
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Architectural style | Renaissance Revival architecture |
Location | Vancouver |
Opened | 1916 |
Demolished | 1949 |
Technical details | |
Size | 77 m |
Floor count | 15 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Francis S. Swales |
The Hotel Vancouver, the second of three by that name, was a 15 story (77m) Italian Renaissance style hotel built in 1916 by the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR). The architect was Francis S. Swales.
The hotel closed in 1939, when an arrangement was made with rival Canadian National Railway (CNR) to jointly operate CNR's new hotel, located two blocks away. That hotel, which took over the name Hotel Vancouver, is still operating today. The 1916 CPR building survived until 1949 when it was demolished by the Eaton's department store chain.