389 Eveline Street
Garson Quarries of Tyndall began work on the foundation of this building in July 1903. J. M. Beattie was in charge of the construction of the building. The first floor was shared by the bank and Moody’s hardware, the second provided space for many of the city’s professional offices, while the third consisted of several apartments.
The façade presents many interesting architectural details such as oak woodwork, hardwood floors and skylights in the apartments.
The bank’s residency was short-lived, as it was replaced by the Dominion Bank in 1909. The building is now a municipally designated historic site. The façade presents many interesting architectural details such as oak woodwork, hardwood floors and skylights in the apartments.
The bank is now home to a popular restaurant in Selkirk called The Mighty Kiwi.