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  2. Rideau Street - Wikipedia

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    Rideau and Dalhousie in 1860 View toward Rideau Street from Confederation Square. Rideau Street (French: Rue Rideau) is a major street in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, and one of Ottawa's oldest and most famous streets running from Wellington Street in the west to Montreal Road in the east where it connects to the Vanier district.

  3. Rideau Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Rideau Centre (French: Centre Rideau) (corporately styled as CF Rideau Centre) is a three-level shopping centre on Rideau Street in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It borders on Rideau Street, the ByWard Market, the Rideau Canal, the Mackenzie King Bridge, and Nicholas Street in Downtown Ottawa. Over 20 million people visit the mall annually. [1]

  4. Rideau Street Chapel - Wikipedia

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    The Rideau Street Convent Chapel was a Gothic Revival chapel that formed part of the Convent of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart on Rideau Street in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Designed by Georges Bouillon in 1887–88, it was dismantled in 1972 and rebuilt inside the National Gallery of Canada in order to preserve its unique architecture. [1]

  5. Senate of Canada Building - Wikipedia

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    Located at 2 Rideau Street in downtown Ottawa, it was known as Ottawa Union Station and served as the city's central railway station from 1912 until 1966. From 1966 to 2018, it was operated by the Government of Canada as the Government Conference Centre. The building currently includes a temporary Senate chamber, as well as some Senate offices ...

  6. Transportation Building (Ottawa) - Wikipedia

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    The Transportation Building, 10 Rideau Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada is a historic Gothic revival/Chicago school office tower. The building stands at the intersection of Sussex Drive and Rideau Street. [1] [2] It was designed by architect John Albert Ewart [3] built by C. Jackson Booth, son of lumber baron J.R. Booth in 1916.

  7. Lower Town - Wikipedia

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    Lower Town (also spelled "Lowertown" (French: la Basse-Ville) is a neighbourhood in Rideau-Vanier Ward in central Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, to the east of downtown. It is the oldest part of the city. It is bounded by Rideau Street to the south, the Ottawa River to the west and north and the Rideau River to the east. [1]

  8. List of historic places in Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    North of the Byward Market, south of the Ottawa River and east of the Rideau Canal Ottawa (Lowertown) ON 45°25′59″N 75°41′38″W  /  45.433°N 75.694°W  / 45.433; -75.694  ( Lowertown West Heritage Conservation

  9. Rideau station - Wikipedia

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    Rideau is a station on the O-Train Confederation Line on Rideau Street on the border of the Sandy Hill and ByWard Market neighbourhoods in Central Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Location [ edit ]