Canada Ottawa Parliament Hill Ontario

Parliament Hill, colloquially known as The Hill, is an area of Crown land on the southern bank of the Ottawa River that houses the Parliament of Canada in downtown Ottawa, Ontario. It accommodates a suite of Gothic revival buildings whose architectural elements were chosen to evoke the history of parliamentary democracy. Parliament Hill attracts approxim…
Parliament Hill, colloquially known as The Hill, is an area of Crown land on the southern bank of the Ottawa River that houses the Parliament of Canada in downtown Ottawa, Ontario. It accommodates a suite of Gothic revival buildings whose architectural elements were chosen to evoke the history of parliamentary democracy. Parliament Hill attracts approximately three million visitors each year. The Parliamentary Protective Service is responsible for law enforcement on Parliament Hill and in the parliamentary precinct, while the National Capital Commission is responsible for maintaining the nine-hectare area of the grounds.
  • Location: Ottawa River / Wellington Street, Downtown Ottawa
  • Built: 1859–1876
  • Architect: Calvert Vaux, Marshall Wood (landscapes) · Thomas Scott (oversight)
  • Built for: Legislature of the Province of Canada, Parliament of Canada
  • Visitors: 3 million annually
  • Governing body: National Capital Commission
Data from: en.wikipedia.org