Ukrainian Labour Temple

Ukrainian Labour Temple

The Ukrainian Labour Temple is a hall and cultural centre in Winnipeg's North End run by the Association of United Ukrainian Canadians. The Labour temple is one of the few left in a once large network of such halls. However the Labour temple, is one of the largest and oldest of its kind. The building was constructed entirely with volunteer labour.

External links

Government of Manitoba Heritage site No. 91 [http://www.gov.mb.ca/chc/hrb/prov/p091.html]

ee also

* Finnish Labour Temple, Thunder Bay
* San Francisco Labor Temple


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