Turner Valley

Canada Courthouses / Alberta / Turner Valley
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Turner Valley is named for John Turner, James Turner and Robert Turner, who were the first settlers in the valley.

 

Location:  Turner Valley is located in the southwest part of the Province.

Judicial District:  Calgary Judicial District

 

Provincial Courthouse – Turner Valley

 

Location:  223 Main Street / Frontenac Avenue

Built:  1978 – 1979

Style:  Modern

Architect:  Unknown

Contractor:  Unknown

 

Description:  The building faces west and is a one story buff coloured stucco, concrete and glass structure. The building is located on landscaped grounds. The main entrance is located on the north side of the front and is recessed. Along the west front, the windows are large. A projecting horizontal brown coloured siding runs along the roof line. The roof line is flat with a hipped roof section on the southeast side.

 

See:  Within the Calgary Judicial District is the Court of Queens Bench at Calgary and Provincial Courthouses located at Airdrie, Canmore, CochraneDidsbury and Okotos.

 

 

 

 

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Photos taken 2015