McKay Avenue School
in Edmonton, CanadaCategory: Attraction
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10425 99 Ave, Edmonton, AB T5K 0E5, Canada Print route »Phone & WWW
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McKay Avenue School is a historic site in Edmonton, Alberta. Designed by architect Henry Denny Johnson, the school was completed in 1905, the year that Alberta became a province. The Alberta Legislature had not been built, so the provincial assembly had to find other quarters for its proceedings. In 1906 and 1907, the third floor of the building was used for the first two working sessions of the Alberta Legislative Assembly. Important bills passed in those sessions include confirming Edmonton as the provincial capital, the founding of the University of Alberta, establishment of provincial courts, and the provision of charters for several railway companies.It was named after Dr. William MacKay, a physician for the Hudson's Bay Company.









