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  1. Parliament Hill (French: Colline du Parlement), 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, Canada.

  2. Parliament Hill (en francés: Colline du Parlement, en español: Colina del Parlamento), coloquialmente conocido como La Colina, es un área de tierras de la Corona en la orilla sur del río Ottawa en el centro de Ottawa, Ontario.

  3. www.canada.ca › experience-canada-capital › parliament-hillParliament Hill - Canada.ca

    Parliament Hill is home to Canada's federal government, where representatives from across Canada gather to make laws that affect the lives of every Canadian. It is also much more. A place to meet, a place to celebrate, and a place to visit, Parliament Hill is the symbolic heart of our nation.

  4. Discover the centre of Canadian democracy. The main Parliament Building is currently closed for rehabilitation, but you can visit the four sites below – free of charge! Each one offers a different visitor experience. Read more about the options or reserve your tickets now.

  5. Parliament Hill in Ottawa is a visually striking complex of buildings located on a limestone outcrop overlooking the Ottawa River. It was proposed after Queen Victoria chose the small town for the new capital in 1857.

  6. 23 de feb. de 2024 · Parliament Hill is one of Canadas most iconic sites and a must-see when visiting Canada’s capital. The historic, neo-Gothic Parliament Buildings stand tall on a hill overlooking the majestic Ottawa River in downtown Ottawa.

  7. Dominated by the majestic outline of the Parliament Building and graced by a splendid fountain in its forecourt, Parliament Hill exudes style. Here are the top things to see and do in Old Québec's elegant area.

  8. History of Parliament Hill. Learn about the events that transformed a solitary limestone cliff in the centre of a small logging town into a buzzing national capital landmark. Timeline. Pre-construction, 1826 to 1858; Construction and expansion, 1859 to 1916; The Fire of 1916; Reconstruction, 1916 to 1920; Parliament through the 20th century ...

  9. Explore Parliament Hill with the Discover the Hill brochure. This guide includes a map and descriptions of the grounds, monuments and buildings on the Hill. You can obtain a copy of the guide through our mobile information officers (mid-May to Labour Day), at the Capital Information Kiosk, or by email at kic-cik@pch.gc.ca.

  10. Cosas que hacer. Espacio abierto. Head to Hampstead Head and take in the London skyline from Parliament Hill.

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