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  1. 1976. Parliament Hill ( French: Colline du Parlement ), colloquially known as The Hill, is an area of Crown land on the southern bank of the Ottawa River in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It accommodates a suite of Gothic revival buildings whose architectural elements were chosen to evoke the history of parliamentary democracy.

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  2. Jan 8, 2012 · Parliament Hill is a nine-hectare (0.09 km 2) site in downtown Ottawa. It is home to Canada’s Parliament Buildings, the seat of the country’s federal government . Parliament Hill’s open grounds — a rarity among national parliaments — provide a place to gather for celebration or protest and are a National Historic Site .

  3. Parliamentary buildings. Canada’s centre for government alternated between Toronto and Quebec until Queen Victoria chose Ottawa as the new capital, due in part to its strategic location. Canada’s Parliament buildings have dominated the high ground over the Ottawa River since construction began on December 20, 1859.

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  5. It was Canada’s first purpose-built national museum, erected in honour of the recently deceased Queen. Prior to Parliament taking occupancy, it housed the Geological Survey of Canada and the National Gallery of Canada. The building was designed by David Ewart to mirror the doomed Parliament Building, using the same locally sourced Nepean ...

  6. Parliament Buildings, structures in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, that house the Canadian Parliament (the Senate and House of Commons). The buildings, which are designed in a Gothic Revival style, officially opened on June 6, 1866, about a year before Canada’s Confederation. On February 3, 1916, a fire.

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  7. May 25, 2021 · The Victorian Gothic Parliament Buildings were built of local materials and featured pointed arches, spires and rubble-course stonework. The parliament officially opened on 6 June 1866 – just in time for Confederation in 1867. Disaster struck in February 1916 as a fire raged through the House of Commons reading room and into the surrounding ...

  8. A Glimpse into Canada's Parliament Building History. Unveiling the Architectural Tapestry. In the historical tapestry of Canada, the construction of the federal parliament buildings in 1859 was not just a feat of engineering but a canvas reflecting the nation's evolving identity.

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