I have been to Ottawa several times, most recently in July 2006 and June 2018. I have been unable to find background information on some of these structures, so feedback is most welcome.
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Centretown United Church
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Cornerstone House of Refuge Apostolic ChurchThis building was constructed 1947 as the Elmdale Theatre. |
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Knox Presbyterian Church
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St. John the Evangelist (Anglican) Church
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St. Luke's (Anglican) Church
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St. Mark's United ChurchThis is a Francophone congregation. |
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Westboro United Church
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House #1
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House #2
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Park SquareThis building was constructed in 1936. I absolutely love the Art Deco-style entrance. |
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Royal YorkThis building dates from 1935. |
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Unidentified Building #5This apartment building dates from ca. 1915. |
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The WallaceThis building has a very personal significance for me -- I stayed here during my very first visit to Ottawa in Spring 1997. |
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Chambers Building
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Unidentified Building #2
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Unidentified Building #3
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Unidentified Building #4
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Unidentified Building #6This building has many interesting architectural flourishes. |
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Unidentified Building #7Given the very ornate entrance, I wonder if this building was formerly a bank. |
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Alliance BuildingThis building houses the Public Service Alliance of Canada. |
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Bank of CanadaThis building opened in 1938. |
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Canadian Museum of NatureThis building was constructed between 1905 and 1911 as the Victoria Memorial Museum. It is Canada's first building designed specifically for national museum collections and research. |
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Ottawa Courthouse
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Ottawa Public Library (Main Branch)
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Ottawa Public Library (Sunnyside Branch)
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Parliament Buildings
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Supreme Court of CanadaThis building was designed by Montreal architect Ernest Cormier in the 1930s. |
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Unidentified Building #1I love the shape of the roofline and the arched front entrance. |
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Rideau CanalThe Canal was completed in 1832 under the leadership of Lieutenant Colonel John By. |
This document is part of my Canadian Architectural Photographs collection.
Please direct all comments, suggestions, and additions to me at jhd@interbaun.com.