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The many and varied threads of Canadas national life come together in its capital region. Where the Rideau River flows into the Ottawa River, an Algonquin community was visited by French explorers and settled by British colonists. The town grew into a city, spilled over a provincial border, and now represents Canada to the world.
Ottawa is a seat of government and has all the official edifices to show for it. But as Andrew Waldron shows you in Exploring the Capital, its a lot more than that. Follow the twelve guided-tours covering all corners of the region in Ontario and Quebec and youll encounter homes and schools, cultural sites and green spaces, houses of worship and shrines to commerce. Early houses, humble or magnificent, from the era of the lumber barons can be found steps away from the latest in sleek condominiums and office towers built for sustainability. Waldron takes you behind the doors of more than 390 diverse structures to learn who made them, how, and why.
Exploring the Capital is for architectural experts and amateurs, and for residents and visitors alike. Visit Ottawas landmarks and neighbourhoods through its stories, maps, and photographs, and learn how great design and engineering turn landscapes into cityscapes.

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Index of Buildings

Buildings listed by address are alphabetized by street name.

A

Abbotsford House,

Aberdeen Pavilion,

99 Acacia Ave. (Sullivan house),

Adwe Crossing,

Administration Building (588 Booth St.),

Administration Building (Carleton University),

Adult High School,

Advanced Research Complex (U of O),

A.E. Blount House,

Aeronautical Research Building,

Agudath Israel,

Ahearn House,

Albion Hotel,

Alexandra Bridge,

Algeria, embassy,

Algonquin Centre for Construction Excellence,

Algonquin College,

Alices Village Cafe,

Allan House,

Allen House,

allsaints,

All Saints Anglican Church,

Alta Vista Public School,

Ambassador Court,

10811119 Ambleside Drive (tower complex),

Andrew Fleck Child Care Centre,

Andrew Haydon House,

Andrew Haydon Park,

Andrex House,

Animal Diseases Research Institute,

Annedale Court,

Annunciation Cathedral,

Apostolic Nunciature,

Archbishops Palace,

Arlington Apartments,

Armand Page Community Centre,

Armenia, embassy,

Arts Court,

Asa Meech House,

Ascension, Church of the,

Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral,

Astrolabe Theatre,

Atwood Building,

Australia House,

Avalon (planned community),

Avalon Theatre,

503 ave. de Buckingham (commercial building),

Aylen-Heney House,

Aylmer,

Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism (Carleton University),

B

Bank Hotel,

Bank of Canada (

Bank of Canada, former (350 King Edward Ave.),

295 Bank St. (former Bank of Montreal),

787 Bank St. (multi-use infill),

8682 Bank St., Vernon (library),

Bank Street Bridge,

Barrister House,

Barrymores Music Hall,

Bate House,

1050 Baxter Rd. (behind Ottawa Citizen),

Bayne House,

Bayshore Shopping Centre,

Beaver Barracks,

Beaverbrook,

Beechwood Cemetery,

Bell Block,

Bells Corners,

Bell Telephone Exchange Building,

Belltown Dome,

Belvedere Crescent,

Ben Franklin Place,

Beryl Gaffney Park,

Besserer House,

Billings Bridge Shopping Plaza,

Billings Estate,

Billings Estate Foremans House,

Bingham-McKellar House,

Birkett Castle,

Bishops Palace,

Blackburn Building,

Blessed Sacrament Church,

208212 Bolton St. (triplex),

Bormann House,

100 and 110 Boteler St. (high-rises),

Bower House,

Bowles Lunch,

Boys and Girls Club,

Briarcliffe,

Britannia Park,

73 Britannia Rd. (cottage),

90 Britannia Rd. (cottage),

Britannia Village,

Britannia Water Purification Plant,

Britannia Yacht Club,

British High Commission,

British Hotel (

British Hotel (541 Sussex Drive),

Brooke Claxton Building,

Brookstreet Hotel,

Brouse Building,

Browns Inlet,

Brunei Darussalam, high commission,

3234 Bruyre St. (duplex),

40 Bruyre St. (cottage),

5662 Bruyre St.,

Bryson Graham Department Store,

Building Research Centre,

Butterworth House,

Byron Tramway Park,

ByTowne (cinema),

Bytown Locks, Rideau Canal,

ByWard Market,

ByWard Market Building,

ByWard Market Parking Garage,

C

Caisse populaire Saint-Jean-Baptiste dOttawa,

Cameron House,

Canada Aviation and Space Museum,

Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation,

Canada Post Place,

Canadas Four Corners Building,

Canadian Bank Note Company,

Canadian Blood Services,

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation/Radio-Canada Studio, . See also CBC Headquarters Building, former

Canadian Forces Health Care Centre,

Canadian Medical Associations head office,

Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography,

Canadian Museum of History,

Canadian Museum of Nature, . See also Victoria Memorial Museum Building

Canadian Nurses Association,

Canadian Police College,

Canadian Security Intelligence Service,

Canadian Space Services,

Canadian Tire Centre,

Canadian Tribute to Human Rights,

Canadian War Museum,

Canal Building (Carleton University),

Canal Ritz,

Carleton University,

1249 Carling Ave. (substation),

Carp Agricultural Hall,

Carp Masonic Lodge,

Cartier Place Suite Hotel,

Cartier Square Drill Hall,

Casa Loma,

Casino Lac-Leamy,

Cathcart Mews,

Cathcart Square,

Cathedral Hill,

CBC Headquarters Building, former, . See also Canadian Broadcasting Corporation/Radio-Canada Studio

C.D. Howe Building,

Centennial Towers,

Central Chambers,

Central Emergency Government Headquarters,

Central Experimental Farm,

Centre Block (Parliament),

Centre for Geography and Exploration,

Centrepointe Theatre,

Centretown Citizens Ottawa Corporation Community Housing,

The Chambers,

Champagne Bath,

Champlain Bridge,

Chartwell Lord Lansdowne,

Chartwell Rockcliffe Retirement Residence,

Chteau de Buckingham,

Chteau Laurier,

Chteau Royale,

Chelsea Club, former,

Chemical Radioactive Ores Building,

Chez Henri Hotel,

Childrens Hospital of Eastern Ontario,

China, embassy,

Chinatown Royal Arch,

Chinese Christian Church of Ottawa,

Christ Church Cathedral,

Christ the Saviour Orthodox Church,

Churchill Seniors Recreation Centre,

Church of St. Bartholomew,

Church of the Ascension,

Cimetire MacLaren,

City Centre Complex,

City Registry Office, former,

Clarendon Hotel,

Claridge Fusion,

Claridge Icon,

Clearview,

Cliff Heating and Cooling Plant,

Collge Saint-Joseph de Hull,

Colonel By Towers,

3 Commanche Drive (house),

Commercial Block,

Commonwealth Air Forces Memorial,

Commonwealth Building,

Communications Research Centre Canada,

Communications Security Establishment (Edward Drake Building),

Confederation Blvd.,

Confederation Building,

Confederation Heights,

Confederation Park,

Confederation Pavilions: Centre for Geography and Exploration,

Confederation Square,

Congregation Beth Shalom,

Connaught Building,

Connaught Public School,

Conservatoire de Musique de Gatineau,

Constitution Square,

Continental Westboro,

Controlled Environment Laboratories (Carleton University),

Corktown Footbridge,

Cornerstone/Le Pilier,

Corry Block,

Cowpland House,

Crichton Lodge,

40 Crichton St. (former McCreerys Grocery and Butcher Shop),

173 Crichton St. (townhouse),

Cuba, embassy,

The Currents,

D

Dalhousie Community Centre,

104 Daly Ave. (house),

157159 Daly Ave. (duplex),

4749 Daly Ave./

Daly Ave. rowhouses,

Daly Building,

Dehon Seminary,

Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat,

Desmarais Building (U of O),

Diefenbunker,

Dominican University College,

Dominion Arboretum,

Dominion-Chalmers United Church,

Dominion Observatory,

Donnelly House,

Dormition of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church,

Dover Building,

Dows Lake Pavilion,

300 Driveway,

Dufferin Terrace,

Duncan House,

Dundonald Park,

Dunns Hotel,

Dunton Tower (Carleton University),

E

Earnscliffe,

East Block (Parliament),

Eastern Ontario Institute of Technology,

East Memorial Building,

E.B. Eddy Mill,

Echo Bank House,

651 Echo Drive (house),

EcoCit on the Canal,

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