1886 – Hôtel du Parlement, Quebec City, Quebec
Architect: Eugène-Etienne Tache
The Parliament Building (Hôtel du Parlement) is home to the Parliament of Quebec composed of the Lieutenant-Governor and the National Assembly.
The Parliament Building (Hôtel du Parlement) is home to the Parliament of Quebec composed of the Lieutenant-Governor and the National Assembly.
Originally built as a courthouse, and was restored again from 1983 to 1987. Since then it has been Québec’s Ministry of Justice.
Notre-Dame Basilica (French Basilique Notre-Dame de Montréal), overlooks the Place d’Armes in the heart of Old Montreal.
The present building is the congregation’s fourth home. It was built between 1887 and 1889 after the congregation decided to move uptown from St.
In 1887, Canadian Pacific, just after completing the country’s first transcontinental railway,
Constructed at Rue Sainte-Catherine Ouest & Rue Mansfield, and still existing although not in use as a bank.