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  2. Aberdeen Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The Aberdeen Pavilion (Pavillon Aberdeen in French) is an exhibition hall in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Overlooking the Rideau Canal , it is located in Lansdowne Park , Ottawa's historic fairgrounds. For many years, the building was known as the " Cattle Castle ", due to its use for the Central Canada Exhibition 's agricultural exhibits and shows.

  3. Lansdowne Park redevelopment - Wikipedia

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    Lansdowne Park under renovation in early December 2012. From the intersection of Bank St. and Holmwood, the Aberdeen Pavilion is to the left, and the old north stands are to the right. Glebe resident Ian Lee, who runs the MBA program at Carleton University's Sprott School of Business, was critical of the cost of the project. The plan approved ...

  4. Ottawa SuperEX - Wikipedia

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    SuperEx has a handful of buildings that survived re-development: Aberdeen Pavilion was built in 1898 by Moses C. Edey and designated as historic building; Horticulture Building was built in 1914 to replace Horticulture Hall from 1879 and 1888; it was a curling rink in the 1960s and was relocated with re-development of the site

  5. Lansdowne Park - Wikipedia

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    Lansdowne Park contains the TD Place Stadium and Arena complex (formerly Frank Clair Stadium and the Ottawa Civic Centre, respectively), the Aberdeen Pavilion, and the Horticulture Building. In 2012, the park began a major redevelopment. The stadium complex were partially rebuilt and major retail and residential developments were added to the site.

  6. Moses Chamberlain Edey - Wikipedia

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    Moses Chamberlain Edey (1845–1919) [1] [2] was an Ottawa architect who designed the Aberdeen Pavilion at Lansdowne Park, a National Historic Site and the Daly Building (1905–1992), which was Ottawa's first department store. His architectural styles were Gothic, Romanesque, and Beaux Arts, with the Daly Building a Chicago style. [3]

  7. List of designated heritage properties in Ottawa - Wikipedia

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  9. Architecture of Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    Moses C. Edey, Aberdeen Pavilion, Daly Building; David Ewart, Royal Canadian Mint, Canadian Museum of Nature, Connaught Building; Thomas Fuller, original Parliament of Canada Centre Block; Raymond Moriyama, Ottawa City Hall and the Canadian War Museum; W.E. Noffke, Central Post Office, Champagne Bath, Ogilvy's