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Gatineau Park(en)Canada / Ontario / Ottawa park, recreation area / ground, wildernessGatineau Park (French: Parc de la Gatineau) is located in Quebec's Outaouais region, just north of Ottawa, Ontario. Administered by the National Capital Commission, the park is a 363 km² wedge of land to the west of the Gatineau River.
Nesbitt(en)Canada / Ontario / Ottawa university, carletonThe Carleton University Biology Department
RCMP Headquarters(en)Canada / Ontario / Ottawa Formerly JDS Uniphase, now the RCMP headquarters in Ottawa.
Roaring Penguin Software, Inc.(en)Canada / Ontario / Ottawa Home of Roaring Penguin Software, Inc., developers of CanIt (anti-spam s/w), rp-pppoe (for DSL users), and more.
Cat Sanctuary(en)Canada / Ontario / Ottawa (Ottawa)parliament, government, hill, federal, interesting placeTucked away in the trees that border the rear of Parliament Hill is a small community of stray cats. This area, which has now come to be called the "Cat Sanctuary," has been home to strays since the late 1970s.
Statue of Sir Wilfrid Laurier (1841-1919)(en)Canada / Ontario / Ottawa (Ottawa)Sir Wilfrid Laurier served as Canada's first Francophone Prime Minister from 1896 to 1911. During his premiership Canada experienced growth and prosperity. Under his administration, Alberta and Saskatchewan joined Confederation, the last British troops were withdrawn from Canada and the
Statue of William Lyon Mackenzie King (1874-1950)(en)Canada / Ontario / Ottawa (Ottawa)statue, monumentAs the father of unemployment insurance, family allowance, and Canadian citizenship, King's accomplishments continue to affect the day-to-day lives of every Canadian. Leading the country in the 1920s, 30s, and 40s, King held power for almost 22 years. This statue
Statues of The Famous Five(en)Canada / Ontario / Ottawa (Ottawa)monumentInaugurated on October 18, 2000, this monument entitled "Women are Persons!" is a tribute to Nellie McClung, Irene Parlby, Emily Murphy, Louise McKinney and Henrietta Muir Edwards. Known as the Famous Five, these women won the "Persons" Case, a 1929
Statue of Sir John A. Macdonald (1815-1891)(en)Canada / Ontario / Ottawa (Ottawa)monument, statueAs one of the Fathers of Confederation and Canada's first Prime Minister, Sir John A. Macdonald's role in shaping Canada's history is unparalleled. During his years as Prime Minister, Canada experienced rapid growth and prosperity. Manitoba, British Columbia and Prince
Statue of Queen Elizabeth II(en)Canada / Ontario / Ottawa (Ottawa)statue, monument, horse, queenDepicted on her horse Centenial - the former RCMP horse officially presented to Her Majesty in 1977 - Queen Elizabeth II has reigned as Canada's monarch since 1952. The monument was unveiled as part of Canada's 125th anniversary celebrations. Jack
Statues of Robert Baldwin (1804-1858) and Sir Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine (1807-1864)(en)Canada / Ontario / Ottawa (Ottawa)statue, monumentThis monument is the only one on Parliament Hill to honour two statesmen at once. Erected in 1914, it pays tribute to these two men who played a pivotal role in the peaceful movement towards responsible government in pre-Confederation Canada.
Victoria Tower Bell(en)Canada / Ontario / Ottawa (Ottawa)The Victoria Tower Bell was cast in 1875 and installed in the Victoria Tower in 1877. The Bell fell from the Tower in the Centre Block fire of 1916 and is one of the few remaining links to Canada's first
Statue of George Brown (1818-1880)(en)Canada / Ontario / Ottawa (Ottawa)As a newspaper editor and politician, George Brown first became active in politics in 1844. Having founded a newspaper in Toronto called the Globe, he lent its support first to responsible government and later to the Confederation movement. He also
Statue of Alexander Mackenzie (1822-1892)(en)Canada / Ontario / Ottawa (Ottawa)Once a member of his cabinet, Sir Wilfrid Laurier described Mackenzie as "One of the truest and strongest characters to be met within Canadian History." During his 5 years as Prime Minister, the Supreme Court of Canada and the Auditor
Statue of Sir George-Étienne Cartier (1814-1873)(en)Canada / Ontario / Ottawa (Ottawa)Banished early in his political career for participating in the Rebellion in Lower Canada in 1837, Sir George-Étienne Cartier would go on to be created a baronet for the integral role he played in Canadian Confederation. Cartier formed a joint
Statue of John George Diefenbaker (1895-1979)(en)Canada / Ontario / Ottawa (Ottawa)As Canada's 13th Prime Minister, from 1957 to 1963, John Diefenbaker introduced the Canadian Bill of Rights and extended the vote to include Native peoples. During his time as Prime Minister he was also the first to appoint a woman
Statue of Queen Victoria (1819-1901)(en)Canada / Ontario / Ottawa (Ottawa)monumentQueen Victoria chose Ottawa as Canada's capital in 1858. Nearly forty years later, a monument to Queen Victoria, intended as part of a lavish celebration of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, the sixtieth year of her reign, was proposed for the
Statue of Lester Bowles Pearson (1897-1972)(en)Canada / Ontario / Ottawa (Ottawa)When Lester B. Pearson became Canada's 14th Prime Minister, he had already received the Nobel Peace Prize for creating the United Nations peace-keeping force during his term as President of the General Assembly of the United Nations. While Prime Minister,
Statue of Sir Robert Laird Borden (1854-1937)(en)Canada / Ontario / Ottawa (Ottawa)As Prime Minister during the First World War, Sir Robert Borden made a significant contribution to Canada's nationhood. He argued successfully that Canada and other countries in the British Empire should be recognized as autonomous nations, both in command of
RCMP Musical Ride Centre(en)Canada / Ontario / Ottawa (Ottawa)horse, police station, rcmpaka RCMP Rockcliffe Stables. This is where the world famous RCMP "Mounties" train and exercise their horses in the off-season for what is known as the Musical Ride. www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/musicalride/ridecentre_e.htm Some RCMP horses relaxing in the field: www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tLbYejwYug
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