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Cultural Heritage Landscapes at the Central Experimental Farm: Three Core Landscapes

Christ Church Cathedral 414 Sparks Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Within the expansive boundaries of Ottawa’s beloved Central Experimental Farm, the city’s largest National Historic Site, are many distinct cultural heritage landscapes. In this illustrated talk Patricia Jasen and Richard Hinchcliff, authors of the new book Building Canada’s Farm: An Illustrated Guide to Buildings at the Central Experimental Farm, will look at the history and cultural significance of three areas that make up the Farm's pastoral landscape. They […]

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Lowertown’s International Precinct A walking tour

National Gallery of Canada 380 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, Ontario

This tour features the Architectural Landmarks of the world's embassies, consulates and representatives in a single concentrated area of downtown Ottawa. Set aside by the federal government, the 'Embassy Row' along Sussex Drive and Boteler Street is an integral part of Lowertown's dynamic built environment. A guided visit to many of these buildings, with possible entry (to be confirmed), […]

Maplelawn’s Walled Garden of Delight: 30 Years of Stewardship

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The property today known as Maplelawn was established in the 1830s by the Thomson family, and successively owned and nurtured by two other families: the Coles and the Rochesters. Join John Zvonar, Landscape Architect and Maplelawn Garden friend, who will share the story of how this Fourth Family has persisted with an ever changing roster […]

Heritage Ottawa Online Auction

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Heritage Ottawa will be holding an Online Auction from February 11-17, 2024.  Funds raised will be used to continue providing sought-after expert advice and maintaining their stellar record of delivering quality educational programs and activities like walking tours, workshops, and public lectures, and to offer a range of publications that reach, inform and influence thousands

A Long Ignored Indigenous Cultural Landscape in The National Capital Region, And the Road That Lead Us Here

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Join archaeologist Jean-Luc Pilon who will present the functional and complementary nature of a number of key Indigenous heritage sites between the mouth of the Gatineau River and the Chaudière Falls that will reveal the vibrant, dynamic and highly valued character of this ancient, unceded Anishinaabe Algonquin land. Pre-registration is required for this event, click here to register!  

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