Legislative buildings of Canada
There are currently fourteen legislative buildings in Canada: Parliament in Ottawa, and one for each of the provinces and territories of Canada, though not all contain the words legislative building in their names.
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Picture | Name | Location | Years of construction |
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: Parliament Buildings of Canada | Ottawa, Ontario 45°25′29″N 75°41′57″W / 45.424807°N 75.699234°W / 45.424807; -75.699234 (Parliament Buildings of Canada) | 1859-1876 (Centre Block: 1916-1927) | |
: Legislative Building of Alberta | Edmonton 53°32′01″N 113°30′24″W / 53.533714°N 113.506531°W / 53.533714; -113.506531 (Legislative Building of Alberta) | 1907–1913 | |
: Parliament Buildings of British Columbia | Victoria 48°25′11″N 123°22′13″W / 48.419631°N 123.370261°W / 48.419631; -123.370261 (Parliament Buildings of British Columbia) | 1893–1897 | |
: Legislative Building of Manitoba | Winnipeg 49°53′04″N 97°08′49″W / 49.884394°N 97.146918°W / 49.884394; -97.146918 (Legislative Building of Manitoba) | 1913–1920 | |
: Legislative Building of New Brunswick | Fredericton 45°57′34″N 66°38′10″W / 45.959325°N 66.636103°W / 45.959325; -66.636103 (Legislative Building of New Brunswick) | 1882 | |
: Confederation Building (Newfoundland and Labrador) | St. John's 47°35′00.27″N 52°43′25.71″W / 47.5834083°N 52.7238083°W / 47.5834083; -52.7238083 (Confederation Building (Newfoundland and Labrador)) | 1960 | |
: Legislative Building of the Northwest Territories | Yellowknife 62°27′34″N 114°22′55″W / 62.459384°N 114.382042°W / 62.459384; -114.382042 (Legislative Building of the Northwest Territories) | 1993 | |
: Province House (Nova Scotia) | Halifax 44°38′52″N 63°34′24″W / 44.64791°N 63.573396°W / 44.64791; -63.573396 (Province House) | 1819 | |
: Legislative Building of Nunavut | Iqaluit 63°45′01″N 068°31′23″W / 63.75028°N 68.52306°W / 63.75028; -68.52306 (Legislative Building of Nunavut) | 1998–1999 | |
: Legislative Building of Ontario | Toronto 43°39′45″N 79°23′30″W / 43.662447°N 79.391708°W / 43.662447; -79.391708 (Legislative Building of Ontario) | 1886–1893 | |
: Province House (Prince Edward Island) | Charlottetown 46°14′06″N 63°07′34″W / 46.234927°N 63.126084°W / 46.234927; -63.126084 (Province House) | 1843–1847 | |
: Parliament Building of Quebec | Quebec City 46°48′32″N 71°12′51″W / 46.808762°N 71.214178°W / 46.808762; -71.214178 (Parliament Building of Quebec) | 1877–1886 | |
: Legislative Building of Saskatchewan | Regina 50°25′57″N 104°36′54″W / 50.432426°N 104.615099°W / 50.432426; -104.615099 (Legislative Building of Saskatchewan) | 1908–1912 | |
: Legislative Building of Yukon | Whitehorse 60°43′01″N 135°02′58″W / 60.716948°N 135.049374°W / 60.716948; -135.049374 (Legislative Building of Yukon) | 1976 |
Former
- Bonsecours Market, Montreal, United Province of Canada, (1849)
- Colonial Building, St. John's, Colony of Newfoundland (1850–1907), Dominion of Newfoundland (1907–1949), Province of Newfoundland (1949–1959)
- First Ontario Parliament Buildings, Toronto, Upper Canada (1832–1841), United Province of Canada (intermittently 1849–1859), Ontario (1867–1893)
- Navy Hall, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Upper Canada (1792–1796)
- Episcopal Palace, Quebec City, Province of Quebec (1777–1791), Lower Canada (1791–1840), United Province of Canada (1850–1853)
- Old Parliament Building (Quebec), Quebec City, United Province of Canada (1853–1854)
- Canadian Museum of Nature, Ottawa, federal Parliament (1916–19)[1]
- Kingston General Hospital, Kingston, United Province of Canada, (1841-1844)
See also
References
- ^ http://www.pc.gc.ca/apps/lhn-nhs/det_E.asp?oqSID=1272&oqeName=Meetings+of+Parliament&oqfName=Assembl%E9e+des+Communes[permanent dead link]