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Aberdeen Pavilion, Lansdowne Park, Ottawa
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Aberdeen Pavilion

Built for the Central Canada Exhibition Association, the Pavilion was named after the incumbent Governor General, The Earl of Aberdeen.
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Assumption Church, Windsor
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Assumption Church

The Assumption Church has been associated with a Jesuit Huron mission at La Pointe du Montréal, the parish of L'Assumption du Détroit, since 1761.
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Auld Kirk Presbyterian Church and cemetery
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Auld Kirk Presbyterian Church

One of Ramsay Township's oldest churches, Auld Kirk Presbyterian Church is associated with the early Scottish settlers.
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Belleville City Hall
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Belleville City Hall

Built as a symbol of Belleville's growth and prosperity and as an expression of civic pride and confidence in the future, this building was one of a few civic complexes completed during the economic depression of 1873, and one of even fewer completed with the elaboration of interior and exterior fittings.
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The veranda at Benares, Mississauga
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Benares

Benares is associated with the early settlement of the north shore of Lake Ontario. The house, home of Captain James Harris, is located on one of the earliest settled sites in the village of Clarkson's Corners (later shortened to Clarkson).
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Church of St. Alban the Martyr, Ottawa
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Church of St. Alban the Martyr

Ottawa was selected as the permanent capital of the Province of Canada in 1857. With the growth of Ottawa's government and civil service population, a new congregation separated from the original Anglican parish, Christ Church on Spark Street.
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Church of St. John the Evangelist, Peterborough
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Church of St. John the Evangelist

St. John's Church is associated with the early settlement of the Scott's Mills or Scott's Plains area (now the City of Peterborough) by over 200 Irish immigrants in 1825.
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Dundurn Castle and Grounds, Hamilton
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Dundurn Castle and Grounds

Dundurn Castle is located on lands formerly owned and occupied by Richard Beasley (1761-1842), merchant and politician, who settled here in 1793.
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Fleet Street Pumping Station, Ottawa
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Fleet Street Pumping Station

The great Carleton County Fire of 1870 and the Chicago Fire of 1871 led to the City of Ottawa engaging Thomas C. Keefer, a leading Canadian engineer, to design Ottawa's first system of water distribution.
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Frontenac County Courthouse, Kingston
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Frontenac County Courthouse

With the growth in population in Kingston and with the increased complexity of the law, the 1796 courthouse and jail were deemed to be too small by the mid-19th century. The courthouse and jail were sold and contracts were let for the new courthouse in July 1855 on land obtained from the province.
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Kenora Post Office
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Kenora Post Office

Designed by the federal Department of Public Works in stylistic blend of High Victorian, Second Empire and Richardsonian Romanesque, this predominantly brick building is characterized by a high, heavily rusticated, stone foundation.
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Leacock House Museum National Historic Site
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Leacock House

This building was constructed on Old Brewery Bay as a summer home for Stephen Leacock, world-renowned humorist and author.
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Macpherson House, Greater Napanee
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Macpherson House

This house was built by Allan Macpherson, a leading local businessman, militia leader, magistrate and Napanee's first postmaster, in proximity to his general store on Dundas Street.
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Middlesex County Courthouse, London
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Middlesex County Courthouse

Rapid growth required the building of a separate but nearby County administration office in 1861 and a Registry Office in 1876. This building is associated with 19th-century judicial, governmental and administrative development in Ontario.
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Mississippi Valley Textile Museum, Mississippi Mills
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Mississippi Valley Textile Museum

The entire mill complex is one of a few surviving Ottawa Valley textile manufacturing complexes from the late 19th century. In 1988, the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum acquired the Annex of the mill complex for use as a museum.
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Niagara District Court House, Niagara-on-the-Lake
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Niagara District Court House

This building is associated with 19th-century judicial, governmental and administrative development in Ontario and is the third and only surviving courthouse erected for the former Niagara District. Its plan marks a transition to larger and more sophisticated court buildings after 1850 in order to include a wider range of functions.
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North Bay Canadian Pacific Railway Station
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North Bay Canadian Pacific Railway Station

This station at North Bay was built in 1903 by the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR). Once an important hub of transnational rails, the North Bay CPR Station was home to the district divisional offices between 1901 and 1959.
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Ontario Northland Railway Station, Cobalt
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Ontario Northland Railway Station

Built in 1910 for the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway, the Cobalt Station is associated with the early development of rail transportation and settlement in northern Ontario.
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Peel County Courthouse and Jail, Brampton (Photo: Doors Open Brampton)
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Peel County Courthouse and Jail

Serving as Peel County's judicial and administrative centre until 1973, the courthouse was then leased to the municipality until 1980. It now serves as a museum and art gallery.
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Pinhey Estate, near Ottawa
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Pinhey Estate

Hamnet Kirkes Pinhey, a wealthy landed English gentleman and a successful merchant and veteran of the Napoleonic Wars, emigrated to Upper Canada in 1820 with a small fortune to develop an estate in the wilderness.
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Precious Blood Cathedral, Sault Ste. Marie
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Precious Blood Cathedral

Sault Ste. Marie was elevated to a diocese in 1904 and the church was selected as a diocesan Cathedral. In 1913, the Jesuits who had served the parish church and then the Cathedral were replaced by the secular clergy. It was renamed the Cathedral of Precious Blood in 1936.
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Redmond Heights, Niagara Falls
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Redmond Heights

Located at Drummond Hill, Redmond Heights comprises part of the site of the Battle of Lundy's Lane.
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Ruthven Estate, Cayuga
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Ruthven Estate

Ruthven stands as a rare surviving example of that romantic combination of Classical architecture and picturesque landscape that characterized country estates of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
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Sharon Temple, East Gwillimbury
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Sharon Temple

The Sharon Temple is associated with the Children of Peace, a breakaway sect of the Society of Friends or Quakers, founded by David Willson. Willson and his wife emigrated from New York State in 1801 to join other Quakers in Upper Canada. By 1805, he had acquired 200 acres (80 hectares) in the Township of East Gwillimbury (York Region).
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St. Anne's Anglican Church, Toronto (2023)
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St. Anne's Anglican Church

St. Anne's Anglican Church parish was founded on the present site in 1862. In 1907, a competition was held for the design of a new church.
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Exterior of St. George's Cathedral, Kingston
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St. George's Cathedral

With its congregation dating to 1783, the Cathedral is associated with the first organized Anglican parish in Ontario.
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Stratford City Hall, Stratford
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Stratford City Hall

The new City Hall on the site of Stratford's former town hall marked a notable addition to the late-19th-century streetscape.
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Tourist Pagoda, Thunder Bay
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Tourist Pagoda

Constructed in the middle of the intersection of Water Street and the foot of River Road, the pagoda's function was to provide tourist information and present a welcoming gateway to the city. The structure provides this service to the present day.
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Victoria Hall, Cobourg
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Victoria Hall

Founded in 1798 by United Empire Loyalists, Cobourg grew as an important milling and small manufacturing centre in Upper Canada. Harbour construction and a steady rise in population further spurred prosperity and the demand for a town hall.
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Welland County Courthouse
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Welland County Courthouse

The Provisional County of Welland was separated from Lincoln County in 1851 with the requirement that the former build a courthouse and jail.
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Willowbank Estate, Queenston
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Willowbank Estate

Willowbank is significant as a surviving mansion of the British colonial era in Canada that reflects the ideals of both classical revivalism and the picturesque tradition.
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Woodchester Villa, Bracebridge
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Woodchester Villa

Woodchester Villa was built in 1882 for Henry James Bird, owner of a local woollen mill. It was named after the English village of Woodchester, where he was born, near Stroud in the west of England in 1842.
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