Rideau Hall
Ottawa, Canada, Canada
Rideau Hall is the official residence and workplace of the Governor General of Canada in Ottawa, and it has been used for that purpose since 1867. The estate began as a private home built in 1838 by Thomas MacKay, and today it is a national historic site with landscaped grounds that are open to the public year-round. Visitors come for the historic house, gardens, and ceremonial events, making it both an important government site and a major heritage attraction in Canada’s capital.
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1 Sussex Dr, Ottawa, ON K1M 2B5, Canada
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