Queen Victoria chose Ottawa, then a small logging town, as the capital of Canada on December 31, 1857.
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Queen Victoria chose Ottawa, then a small logging town, as the capital of Canada on December 31, 1857.
The neo-Gothic West Block (1865) is one of the three main buildings on Parliament Hill, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Queen Victoria chose Ottawa, then a small logging town, as the capital of Canada on December 31, 1857.
The Centennial Flame (French: Flamme du centenaire) was first lit as the climax of the centennial celebrations of January 1, 1967.
The recently renovated West Block on Parliament Hill, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, was originally built in 1865 in the Victorian High Gothic style from Nepean sandstone with dressed stone trim.
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Bank of Canada Museum Plaza, Ottawa (four pics)
West Block, Ottawa (two pics)
Moon, Ottawa (two pics)
East Block, Ottawa (two pics)
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Outer Fence, Ottawa (three pics)
The Response/National War Memorial, Ottawa
Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Ottawa
Office of the Prime Minister and Privy Council, Ottawa
West Block, Ottawa (four pics)