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The National Gallery of Canada is housed in a building on Sussex Drive, adjacent to the ByWard Market district. The building is the fourth edifice to house the art museum. An independent Crown corporation, the Canadian Museums Construction Corporation was established to build the Gallery, with a budget of C$185 million. [17]
Founded in 1985 and affiliated to the National Gallery of Canada (NGC), [1] it was housed at the National Gallery of Canada, located at 380 Sussex Drive, Ottawa. The CMCP did not have a permanent home until it moved to its purpose-built site at 1 Rideau Canal in 1992.
Sussex Drive (French: Promenade Sussex), also known as Ottawa Regional Road 93, is an arterial road in Ottawa, Ontario, the capital of Canada. It is one of the city's main ceremonial and institutional routes.
The Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica is a Roman Catholic minor basilica in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada located on 385 Sussex Drive in the Lower Town neighbourhood. It was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1990. [2] [3] The basilica is the oldest and largest church in Ottawa and the seat of the city's Roman Catholic archbishop.
The Former Geological Survey of Canada Building (French: Ancien édifice de la Commission géologique du Canada) is a three-storey, stone building located at the intersection of Sussex Drive and George Street in the Byward Market area of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is named for its former occupant, the Geological Survey of Canada.
Buildings and landmarks along Sussex Drive in Ottawa, Canada Pages in category "Sussex Drive" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
The building served as Ottawa's city hall from August 2, 1958, to January 1, 2001, and afterward was commonly known as Old City Hall. Purchased in 2003 by the Government of Canada, it was known by its municipal address, 111 Sussex Drive, until September 2011 when it was renamed after Canada's 13th prime minister, John Diefenbaker. [1]
1 Sussex Drive Ottawa (New Edinburgh) ON 45°26′38″N 75°41′15″W / 45.444°N 75.6875°W / 45.444; -75.6875 ( Rideau Hall, Secondary gates and