Esplanade Avenue

Esplanade Avenue in Ladysmith, British Columbia is now part of the Trans-Canada Highway through Ladysmith.

It runs from Methuen Street in the south to 1st Avenue and Ludlow Road in the north.

Here is a map showing the location of Esplanade Avenue:

Here are the buildings on Esplanade Avenue which we have included on the web site so far:

Methuen Street intersects

The Bayview Apartments, 110 Esplanade Avenue, East elevation.
The Bayview Apartments, 110 Esplanade Avenue, East elevation.
234 Esplanade Avenue, built circa 1910 (photo: Mark Anderson)
234 Esplanade Avenue, built circa 1910 (photo: Mark Anderson)
240 Esplanade Avenue, built circa 1910 (photo: Mark Anderson)
240 Esplanade Avenue, built circa 1910 (photo: Mark Anderson)

Baden-Powell Street intersects

The Dragon City Restaurant sign, 322 Esplanade Avenue
The Dragon City Restaurant sign, 322 Esplanade Avenue
The former Post Office and Customs Building, 340 Esplanade Avenue, built in 1910.
The former Post Office and Customs Building, 340 Esplanade Avenue, built in 1910.

Roberts Street intersects

The Ladysmith Town Hall, 410 Esplanade, built in 1951-52 by architect Thomas B. McArravy.
The Ladysmith Town Hall, 410 Esplanade, built in 1951-52 by architect Thomas B. McArravy.
422 Esplanade Avenue in downtown Ladysmith.
422 Esplanade Avenue in downtown Ladysmith.

Gatacre Street intersects

High Street intersects

610 Esplanade Avenue was built in 1937 and is part of a small cluster of 1930's era residential houses in the 600 block of Esplanade Avenue.
610 Esplanade Avenue was built in 1937 and is part of a small cluster of 1930’s era residential houses in the 600 block of Esplanade Avenue.
618 Esplanade Avenue, built in 1937.
618 Esplanade Avenue, built in 1937.
628 Esplanade Avenue, built in 1939.
628 Esplanade Avenue, built in 1939.
940 Esplanade Avenue, Ladysmith, BC, north elevation.
940 Esplanade Avenue, Ladysmith, BC, north elevation.
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