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The mission's needs continued to expand, however, and Canada acquired the former American embassy on Grosvenor Square, renaming it Macdonald House, in honour of Canada's first prime minister. Macdonald House opened on Canada Day (1 July) in 1961. Evening view of Canada House. Canada House was refurbished in 1997–98.
Elmsley House: Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada (1800–1813) Governor General of the Province of Canada (1849–1852, 1856–1858) Toronto: Destroyed by fire, 1862. Now occupied by Metro Hall and Roy Thomson Hall. Alwington House: Governor General of the Province of Canada (1841–1844) Kingston: Damaged by fire, 1958; demolished, 1959.
Canada House is the home of the High Commission of Canada in the United Kingdom.It hosts consular facilities for Canadians to renew passports or apply for emergency assistance, visa and immigration processing services, a military liaison office, trade officers, political officers and a public affairs section.
Rideau Hall (officially Government House) is the official residence of the governor general of Canada, the representative of the monarch of Canada. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Located in Ottawa , the capital of the country on a 36-hectare (88-acre) estate at 1 Sussex Drive .
Stornoway is the name of the official residence of the leader of the Official Opposition in Canada, and has been used as such since 1950.It is provided in recognition of the opposition leader's position and is located at 541 Acacia Avenue in the Rockcliffe Park area of Ottawa, Ontario. [1]
The Hart House, sometimes known as the Hart mansion, [4] is a residence located in the Patterson Heights neighbourhood of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Once owned by Stu Hart , it was home to his extensive professional wrestling family for 52 years from October 1951 until Stu Hart's death in October 2003.
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Campbell House is an 1822 heritage house and museum in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was built for Upper Canada Chief Justice Sir William Campbell and his wife Hannah. [ 1 ] The home was designed for entertaining and comfort, and constructed at a time when the Campbells were socially and economically established and their children had ...