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Campanile Church

Description

The Campanile Church was built as a apart of complex that was commissioned by the Sisters of Congress of Notre Dame. The building is centered in the middle of the complex with the other twelve buildings enclosing it.

Abbotsford House

Description

Originally built as a residence for the Bytown pioneer Alexander Mutchmor in 1867, the Abbotsford House reflects significant historical value for the city of Ottawa.

Westboro Gas Station

Description

The Westboro Gas Station was first constructed in 1934 to be a gas station for motor vehicles. This building is one of the few examples of an early drive-thru gas station remaining in Canada.

Senate of Canada Building

Description

The Senate of Canada Building is located at 2 Rideau Street in the heart of downtown Ottawa. The original use of the building was a railway station that operated until 1966. Today, it is the temporary seat for the Senate of Canada.

St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church

Description

St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Ottawa was originally built in 1828 at the corner of Wellington Street and Kent Street.

Imperial Theatre

Description

The Imperial Theatre in Ottawa, also known as Canada's Theatre Beautiful, officially opened in 1914 at 323 Bank Street. It operated as a fully functioning theatre for the city where films would be screened until 1955.

Aberdeen Pavilion

Description

The Aberdeen Pavilion located at 1000 Exhibition Way, Ottawa, ON is a staple landmark of Ottawa at Lansdowne Park.

Rideau Canal

Description

The Rideau Canal is a waterway that runs through the City of Ottawa and connects it with other major bodies of waters such as Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River.

New Ottawa Public Library Design

Description

The new Ottawa Public Library designed by Diamond Schmitt Associates and KWC Architects is designed to be joined with the Library and Archives of Canada (LAC) as a partnership under a single building.

Maplelawn

Description

Maplelawn was an estate built in 1831-1834 for the Thompson family in its early beginnings and was later purchased by the Cole family in 1877.