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Heritage Ottawa Walking Tour

Sandy Hill

Place:
Meet at Laurier House, 335 Laurier Avenue East at Chapel Street
Date:
Sun., Sept. 20, 2015
Time:
2:00pm
Cost:
Heritage Ottawa Members $5.00, Non-members $10.00
More Info:
Info: 613-230-8841 info@heritageottawa.org or www.heritageottawa.org

 

From Issue No. 244 | September 09, 2015

The tour looks at late nineteenth  early twentieth-century buildings of historical or architectural importance in the northeast quadrant of Sandy Hill, an area favoured by lumber barons, mining magnates and politicians in Ottawas early years. Sandy Hill was home to four Canadian Prime Ministers.
GUIDE: Judy Deegan, Sandy Hill resident and heritage activist.

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