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An example of the high density of embassies, high commissions and ambassadorial residences on Range Road. From left to right, Morocco, Venezuela, Sri Lanka, Jamaica and DR Congo.
415 Laurier Avenue East Sandy Hill [64] Kosovo: 470 Somerset Street West: Centretown [65] Kuwait: 333 Sussex Drive: Byward Market [66] Latvia: 350 Sparks Street, Suite 1200 Downtown [67] Lebanon: 640 Lyon Street South The Glebe [68] Lesotho: 130 Albert Street, Suite 1820 Downtown [69] Libya: 170 Laurier Avenue West, Suite 710 Downtown [70 ...
The downtown complex consists of two connected buildings: a modern wing located on Laurier Avenue and a 19th-century heritage wing located on Elgin Street. Although City Hall has frontage on two major streets, the main entrance is on Laurier Avenue, and the municipal address is 110 Laurier Avenue West.
29 Somerset Street West: Somerset: Approx. 1888: Albion Hotel: 1 Daly Avenue: Rideau-Vanier: 1871: Alexander Fleck House: 593 Laurier Avenue West: Somerset: 1902: Allan House (Sandy Hill) 192 Daly Avenue: Rideau-Vanier: 1893–94: Allan House (New Edinburgh) 35 MacKay Street: Rideau-Rockcliffe: Probably 1864–65: All Saints' Anglican Church ...
Laurier Avenue (French: Avenue Laurier; Ottawa Road #48) is a central east west street running through Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Originally known as "Maria Street" (west of Waller) and "Theodore Street" (east of Waller), it was renamed in honour of Canadian Prime Minister Sir Wilfrid Laurier .
Panet House was built between 1876 and 1877 for Colonel Charles-Eugène Panet, Deputy Minister of Militia and Defence, at the corner of Laurier Avenue and King Edward Avenue, then called Theodore Street and King Street, respectively. [1] [2] The limestone building featured a mansard roof with decorative cornices. [1]
In the 1980s, the embassy was situated at 215 McLeod Street, in a building constructed in 1957 [1] and was best known for its gala party held each year at the Château Laurier to celebrate Iraq National Day. In the late 1980s, plans were underway to build an elaborate new chancery costing $5 million in Lower Town, next door to the Chinese embassy.
The Embassy of Russia in Canada is the Russian embassy in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, located at 285 Charlotte Street, [1] at the eastern terminus of Laurier Avenue, built by W.E. Noffke. [2] To the south it looks out on Strathcona Park while to the east it looks out on the Rideau River. Russia also maintains consulates in Toronto and Montreal.