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Metcalfe Street, looking north from the Museum of Nature. Metcalfe Street (French: Rue Metcalfe) is a downtown arterial road in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.It is named for Charles Theophilus Metcalfe, a nineteenth-century Governor General of the Province of Canada.
180 Augusta St. Ottawa Ontario 1927 A Sandy Hill apartment building for the middle-class Ottawa General Hospital 25-43 Bruyere St. Ottawa Ontario 1927 Noffke added an addition to the 4th storey of the General Hospital. Today it goes by the name Elizabeth Bruyere Health Centre. Medical Arts Building 180 Metcalfe St. Ottawa Ontario 1928
Property Address Ward Construction Date Architect Photo 101 Rideau: 101 Rideau Street: Rideau-Vanier: c. 1871: 108 Acacia: 108 Acacia Avenue: Rideau-Rockcliffe
Metcalfe Street: Ottawa Road 62 (Isabella Street) Ottawa Road 34 (Wellington Street) Ottawa Ottawa: One way northbound. 91 Hawthorne Avenue, Elgin Street: Ottawa Road 72 (Main Street) Ottawa Road 34 (Wellington Street) Ottawa Ottawa: 93 Colonel By Drive, Mackenzie Avenue, Sussex Drive, Princess Avenue Daly Avenue Sir George-Étienne Cartier Parkway
252 Metcalfe Street Ottawa (Centretown) ON 45°24′59″N 75°41′32″W / 45.4164°N 75.6922°W / 45.4164; -75.6922 ( John R. Booth Residence National Historic
Fonds of St. George's congregation in Ottawa, Ontario include parish registers, 1885-1988, vestry records, 1885-1986, service registers, 1885-1986, records of committees and organizations, financial records, property records, special services and events material, correspondence, historiography, service bulletins, newsclippings, a list of parishioners, special collections, and photographs.
Booth House is a prominent heritage building in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada located at 252 Metcalfe Street, just south of Somerset in Downtown Ottawa.The house was built by lumber baron John R. Booth in 1906, and it was designed by John W.H. Watts, who did a number of other Ottawa buildings.
[12] [13] The property is surrounded by several roadways including O'Connor Street to the west, and Metcalfe Street to the east. Metcalfe Street's southern and northern portions also terminate north and south of the building as it detours to the east of the property. [14] The building is the first purpose-built museum building erected in Canada ...