Rideau Hall

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Explore Canada's historic seat of power and elegance.

1 Sussex Dr, Ottawa, ON K1M 2B5, Canada
Website+1 613-991-4422
Rideau Hall

About Rideau Hall

Rideau Hall stands as a beacon of Canadian history and governance, serving as the official residence of the Governor General of Canada since 1867. This majestic estate covers 79 acres of meticulously maintained grounds, featuring over 150 rooms, each echoing stories of Canada's past and present. Visitors to Rideau Hall will be enchanted by its blend of historical grandeur and serene landscapes. The residence itself is an architectural marvel, combining Victorian elegance with modern functionality, showcasing the evolution of Canadian style and taste over the centuries. The grounds are open year-round, inviting visitors to explore the beautifully landscaped gardens, dotted with statues and commemorative trees planted by visiting dignitaries. The public can enjoy guided tours of the ceremonial rooms, which host state functions and official events. These tours offer a fascinating insight into the role of the Governor General and the history of the Canadian monarchy. Seasonal activities abound, with winter skating on the historic outdoor rink and summer picnics on the splendid lawns. Rideau Hall is not just a glimpse into the past but a dynamic space where history is made. Nearby attractions include the National Gallery of Canada and the vibrant ByWard Market, making Rideau Hall a perfect addition to any Ottawa itinerary. Whether you're attending a public event, participating in a guided tour, or simply enjoying the tranquil gardens, Rideau Hall offers a rich tapestry of experiences that celebrate Canada's rich cultural heritage.

Highlights

  • Official residence of the Governor General of Canada
  • Historic architecture and over 150 rooms to explore
  • Beautifully landscaped gardens open year-round
  • Guided tours offering insight into Canada's governance
  • Seasonal attractions like winter skating and summer picnics
  • Commemorative trees planted by visiting dignitaries
  • Proximity to other Ottawa attractions like the National Gallery

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