Royal Hotel

Royal Hotel

330 Baker Street, Nelson, BC

1912 Edwardian Classical. Originally named the Reid Building it was constructed for the amount of $22,000. It was not renamed the Royal Hotel until a later date as a hotel of this name already existed. Although the feature is no longer in use it is one of the last remaining structures in the Province which has a designated male and female with escort entranceway. Note the decorative cornice on the first storey and the recessed entranceways.

Text provided by Patricia A. Rogers. Image provided by Margaret Stacey.

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