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This was the site of the official residence of the Governors of Acadia / Nova Scotia since at least 1686. Williams House (Annapolis Royal) 1715 [85] 1715 [85] Annapolis Royal. Possibly the oldest, unaltered and fully original, privately owned, wooden building in Canada.
1959. Amherstburg. 42°5′35.6″N 83°6′45.99″W / 42.093222°N 83.1127750°W / 42.093222; -83.1127750 (Belle Vue) A two-storey, white painted, brick house constructed for the Deputy Assistant Commissary General of the garrison at Fort Malden, ranking among the finest examples of Palladian architecture in Canada.
The following is a list of buildings and structures classified as Schedule "A" and Schedule "B" heritage buildings by the City of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. These are designated heritage buildings, and as such are legally protected by the city's heritage by-law No. 4837. Buildings in Gastown or Chinatown.
Downtown St. John's. The architecture of St. John's, in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, has a style distinct from that of the rest of Canada, and its major buildings are remnants of its history and prestige as the first British colonial capital. The city of St. John's has had a long history, with inhabitation dating to the 16th century onwards.
The Carleton. 1685 Argyle Street. Oldest commercial building in municipality; built as residence of colonial administrator Richard Bulkeley. 1760. Morris House (Halifax) 2500 Creighton Street. Oldest wooden home in Halifax, moved from its original location at 1273 Hollis Street to avoid demolition. 1764.
As of January 2020, there were 100 National Historic Sites designated in British Columbia, 13 of which are administered by Parks Canada (identified below by the beaver icon ). [1][2] The first National Historic Sites to be designated in British Columbia were Fort Langley and Yuquot in 1923. Numerous National Historic Events also occurred across ...
The following is a list of historic buildings in Quebec City, Quebec. The city's earliest structures originated from First Nations settlements, although the city's oldest standing structures originate from the French colony established in 1608 by Samuel de Champlain .
Government recognition (CRHP №) Image. 1929 clubhouse of the Toronto Hunt Club. 1107 Avenue Road. Toronto ON. 43°44′34″N 79°24′47″W / 43.7428°N 79.4131°W / 43.7428; -79.4131 (1929 clubhouse of the Toronto Hunt Club) Federal (11502) More images. 47 Front Street East.