Music & Sound Building

Music & Sound Building is a building in , . Music & Sound Building is situated nearby to the music venue , as well as near the theater building .

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Tunnel Mountain and St George-in-the-Pines.

Peak
, also known as Sleeping Buffalo, is a mountain located in the Valley of in Alberta, Canada at the junction of the Spray River with the Bow and overlooking the Hot Springs on Sulphur Mountain.

Church
is an Anglican church in , called "one of Banff's oldest places of worship". The building was designed in the Gothic Revival style by English architect FP Oakley and the cornerstone was laid by Governor General the Lord Stanley of Preston in 1889. is situated 690 metres west of Music & Sound Building.

Bridge
The is a road bridge that spans the in , . It was built in 1921 and is currently in use. The bridge is adorned with small stones from the river and locally sourced Rundle rock. is situated 1 km west of Music & Sound Building.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Anthracite.

Locality
is a ghost town located within in southern , Canada. It is named after the variety of coal. is situated 5 km northeast of Music & Sound Building.

Music & Sound Building

Latitude
51.17282° or 51° 10′ 22″ north
Longitude
-115.55966° or 115° 33′ 35″ west
Open location code
95365CFR+44
Open­Street­Map ID
way 24823376
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­yes
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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Rolston Recital Hall and Margaret Greenham Theatre.

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