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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 .
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.
74 Stanley Avenue New Edinburgh [106] Sri Lanka: 333 Laurier Avenue West, Suite 1204 Downtown [107] Sudan: 354 Stewart Street Sandy Hill [108] Sweden: 377 Dalhousie Street, Suite 305: Byward Market [109] Switzerland: 5 Marlborough Avenue Sandy Hill [110] Tanzania: 50 Range Road Sandy Hill [111] Thailand: 180 Island Park Drive Wellington West ...
The High Commission of Brunei Darussalam in Canada is located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, in the Sandy Hill neighbourhood at 395 Laurier Avenue East in the historic building known as Stadacona Hall. History
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.
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.
The courthouse on Elgin Street building opened in 1986. The courthouse is located at the corner of Elgin Street and Laurier Avenue.Previously the site had been home to Cartier Square, and for many decades was covered by temporary buildings erected during the Second World War.
The church was first founded in 1857, the first Baptist congregation in Ottawa. The current church, prominently located at 140 Laurier Avenue West, at the corner of Elgin Street and Laurier Avenue West in Downtown Ottawa, was designed by architect James Mather and constructed 1877-8. [1]