Falher

Canada Courthouses / Alberta / Falher
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Falher is named for Father Constant Falher, who was Roman Catholic Oblate missionary who was born in Josselin, Brittany in France and who arrived in the area.

 

Location:  Falher is located in the northwestern part of the Province.

Judicial District:  Peace River Judicial District

 

Courthouse – Falher

 

Location:  28 Main Street / 1st Avenue SE

Built:  1967 – 1969

Style:  Modern

Architect:  Bittorf-Wensley Architects

Contractor:  Unknown

 

Description:  The building faces north and is a one story light red coloured brick, glass and concrete structure. The building is located in the centre of Falher. The building forms a “U” shape and has vertical glass windows. A white coloured band runs below the flat roof line. The building is named as the Provincial Building and houses the Provincial Court.

 

See:  Within the Peace River Judicial District is the Court of Queens Bench and Provincial Court at Peace River and Provincial Court Courthouses at FairviewFort VermilionHigh PrairieRed Earth Creek, Slave Lake and Wabasca-Demarais.

 

 

 

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Provincial Court Courthouse – Falher

 

 

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Photos taken 2019