Legislative buildings of Canada
There are currently fourteen legislative buildings in Canada: Parliament in Ottawa, and one for each of the provinces and territories of Canada, though not all contain the words legislative building in their names.
Current
Picture | Name | Location | Years of construction |
: Parliament Buildings of Canada | Ottawa, Ontario | 1859-1876 | |
: Legislative Building of Alberta | Edmonton | 1907–1913 | |
: Parliament Buildings of British Columbia | Victoria | 1893–1898 | |
: Legislative Building of Manitoba | Winnipeg | 1913–1920 | |
: Legislative Building of New Brunswick | Fredericton | 1882 | |
: Confederation Building | St. John's | 1960 | |
: Legislative Building of the Northwest Territories | Yellowknife | 1993 | |
: Province House | Halifax | 1819 | |
: Legislative Building of Nunavut | Iqaluit | 1998–1999 | |
: Legislative Building of Ontario | Toronto | 1886–1893 | |
: Province House | Charlottetown | 1843–1847 | |
: Parliament Building of Quebec | Quebec City | 1877–1886 | |
: Legislative Building of Saskatchewan | Regina | 1908–1912 | |
: Legislative Building of Yukon | Whitehorse | 1976 |
Former
- Bonsecours Market, Montreal, United Province of Canada,
- Colonial Building, St. John's, Colony of Newfoundland, Dominion of Newfoundland, Province of Newfoundland
- First Ontario Parliament Buildings, Toronto, Upper Canada, United Province of Canada, Ontario
- Navy Hall, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Upper Canada
- Episcopal Palace, Quebec City, Province of Quebec, Lower Canada, United Province of Canada
- Old Parliament Building, Quebec City, United Province of Canada
- Canadian Museum of Nature, Ottawa, federal Parliament
- Kingston General Hospital, Kingston, United Province of Canada,