The Domville Building is a historic bank branch in Saint John, New Brunswick.
Operated by the Bank of Montreal as one of its current branches, it is located on 2 King Street, at the southeast corner of King and Prince William Streets.
The Domville Building is located within the Trinity Royal Heritage Conservation Area.
[1] Named after Canadian Parliament member James Domville, it was one of Saint John's first major commercial buildings following the Great Fire in 1877.
[6] On March 18, 1982, the Domville Building was recognized as a historic building under New Brunswick's Municipal Heritage Preservation Act, with architecture featuring a Second Empire style built using sandstone.