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National Historic Sites in Ontario

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Rideau Canal
canal between Ottawa and Kingston, Canada
Algonquin Provincial Park
protected area of Ontario
Parliament Hill
site of the Canadian Parliament buildings, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Canadian Museum of Nature
natural history museum in Ottawa, Canada
Royal Military College of Canada
military college in Kingston, Ontario
Maple Leaf Gardens
former hockey arena in Toronto, later re-built into grocery store and athletic centre
HMCS Haida
1943 Tribal-class destroyer
Rideau Hall
(officially Governor House) is the official residence of the Canadian monarch
David Dunlap Observatory
astronomical observatory in Ontario Canada
Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica
church in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Fort Frontenac
fort in Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Château Laurier
building in Ottawa, Canada
Basilica of Our Lady Immaculate, Guelph
church in Ontario, Canada
Battle of Chippawa
war of 1812 battle
Battle of Beaver Dams
war of 1812 battle
Battle of Lundy's Lane
1814 battle of the War of 1812
Distillery District
warehouse district in Toronto, Canada
Office of the Prime Minister and Privy Council
office building in Ottawa
Navy Island
Uninhabited island in the Niagara River
Dominion Observatory
observatory in Ottawa, Canada
Old City Hall
building in Toronto
Fort Erie
former fortification in Ontario
Fort George
fort in Ontario, Canada
Sault Ste. Marie Canal
canal in Sault Ste. Marie, Canada
Massey Hall
concert hall in Toronto, Canada
Battle of Crysler's Farm
war of 1812 battle
Kensington Market
neighborhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Fort York
historic site in Toronto, Canada
Dundurn Castle
19th-century, neoclassical Canadian building
Battle of Stoney Creek
war of 1812 battle
Central Experimental Farm
experimental farm in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Trent–Severn Waterway
canal system in Ontario, Canada
Fort Henry
historic fort and National historic Site of Canada
Women's College Hospital
hospital in Canada
Bon Echo Provincial Park
provincial park in Ontario, Canada
Petroglyphs Provincial Park
Canadian provincial park
Sir Adam Beck Hydroelectric Generating Stations
hydroelectric dam in Ontario, Canada
Confederation Square
square in Ottawa, Canada
Peterborough Lift Lock
boat lift
list of National Historic Sites of Canada in Toronto
Wikimedia list article
Beechwood Cemetery
national cemetery in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre Centre
pair of stacked theatres in Toronto, Canada
Belleville railway station
railway station in Belleville, Canada
Erland Lee Museum
national Historic Site of Canada
list of National Historic Sites of Canada in Ottawa
Wikimedia list article
Beausoleil Island
island in Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada
Fort St. Joseph
fort in Ontario, Canada
Sainte-Marie among the Hurons
mission
Mount Pleasant Cemetery
cemetery in Toronto, Canada
Royal Alexandra Theatre
theatre in Toronto, Canada
St. Anne Anglican Church
church building in Toronto, Canada
Spadina House
manor in Toronto, Canada
Woodside National Historic Site
the boyhood home of William Lyon Mackenzie King
CFS Carp
The Diefenbunker, formerly known by its military designation, Canadian Forces Station Carp (CFS Carp), is a large underground four-storey reinforced concrete bunker and nuclear fallout shelter located in the rural area of Carp, Ontario approximately west of downtown Ottawa. Between 1957 and 1961, during the Cold War the Government of Canada led by then Prime Minister John Diefenbaker authorized the Diefenbunker to be designed and built as the Central Emergency Government Headquarters (CEGHQ Carp) in an attempt to ensure the continuity of government subsequent to a nuclear weapons attack by the
Finnish Labour Temple
Finnish-Canadian cultural and community centre ("Finn hall") and a local landmark located at 314 Bay Street in the Finnish quarter in Thunder Bay, Ontario
Burlington Heights
promontory and peninsula between Hamilton and Burlington, Ontario, Canada
Port Stanley
community in Elgin County, Ontario, Canada
Parkwood Estate
house in Oshawa, Ontario
Confederation Park
park in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Whitehern
thumb|Whitehern museum plaque