The Manitoba Club was an exclusive, all-male club of the Anglo-Saxon elite. Winnipeg’s most influential business and political leaders met here. The club also served as a private, informal meeting place for the Citizens’ Committee in 1919.
The nearby Vaughn Street Jail held labour leaders Helen Armstrong and John Queen during the strike. The jail and law courts played an important role in the post-strike trials.

Also notable: Vaughn Street Jail, 444 York Avenue at Memorial Boulevard

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