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  2. Rideau Hall - Wikipedia

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    The majority of Rideau Hall's area is dedicated to affairs of state; only 500 m 2 (5,400 sq ft) of the total 9,500 m 2 (102,000 sq ft) given to private living quarters. [60] Some 200 events are held at Rideau Hall every year, [15] most being Canadian award presentations and investitures.

  3. Ceremonial Guard (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    The Ceremonial Guard (CG; French: Garde de cérémonie) is an ad hoc military unit in the Canadian Armed Forces that performs the changing the guard ceremony on Parliament Hill and posts sentries at Rideau Hall, with the National War Memorial being sentried by the National Sentry Program (NSP), which is carried out by different regiments and other units in order of precedence throughout the ...

  4. Viceregal consort of Canada - Wikipedia

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    These practices evolved from the original role as the hostess of the royal and viceroyal residences in Ottawa (Rideau Hall) and Quebec City (La Citadelle), a tradition maintained only by female viceregal consorts, who oversee the planning of ceremonies and functions of state that take place at either of the official residences. [citation needed]

  5. Rideau Cottage - Wikipedia

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    Rideau Cottage is a historic residential building located on the grounds of Rideau Hall in Ottawa, Ontario.The two-level, 22-room Georgian Revival home is owned by the Canadian Crown and has traditionally been inhabited by people associated with the governor general of Canada, including the viceroy's private secretary.

  6. Government Houses in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Destroyed by fire, 1862. Now occupied by Metro Hall and Roy Thomson Hall. Alwington House: Governor General of the Province of Canada (1841–1844) Kingston: Damaged by fire, 1958; demolished, 1959. Site now Alwington Place as well as retaining wall for Llynlea (Arthur Davies home) 1963. Government House: Lieutenant Governor of Ontario (1868 ...

  7. Gerda Hnatyshyn - Wikipedia

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    Hnatyshyn co-authored Rideau Hall: Canada's Living Heritage, a book about the history of Rideau Hall, in 1995, with the proceeds going to make purchases of art and furnishings for the official residence. [6] She also worked with the Canadian Heritage Garden Foundation to develop a heritage garden in the grounds of Rideau Hall. [7]

  8. Jeanne Sauvé - Wikipedia

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    One of her favourite events to host was the annual Christmas party for the Ottawa Boys & Girls Club and its French-language counterpart, the Patro d'Ottawa; the children came to Rideau Hall to visit with Santa Claus and attended a lunch in the Tent Room. Sauvé personally hosted and wore a paper party hat to celebrate the special occasion.

  9. Chatelaine of Rideau Hall - Wikipedia

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