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
45.424807°N 75.699234°W / 45.424807; -75.699234 (Parliament Buildings of Canada)
1859-1876 (Centre Block: 1916-1927)
: Legislative Building of Alberta Edmonton
53.533714°N 113.506531°W / 53.533714; -113.506531 (Legislative Building of Alberta)
1907–1913
: Parliament Buildings of British Columbia Victoria
48.41963°N 123.37026°W / 48.41963; -123.37026 (Parliament Building of British Columbia)
1893–1898
: Legislative Building of Manitoba Winnipeg
49.884394°N 97.146918°W / 49.884394; -97.146918 (Legislative Building of Manitoba)
1913–1920
: Legislative Building of New Brunswick Fredericton
45.959325°N 66.636103°W / 45.959325; -66.636103 (Legislative Building of New Brunswick)
1882
: Confederation Building (Newfoundland and Labrador) St. John's
47°35′00.27″N 52°43′25.71″W
1960
: Legislative Building of the Northwest Territories Yellowknife
62.459384°N 114.382042°W / 62.459384; -114.382042 (Legislative Building of the Northwest Territories)
1993
: Province House (Nova Scotia) Halifax
44.64791°N 63.573396°W / 44.64791; -63.573396 (Province House)
1819
: Legislative Building of Nunavut Iqaluit
63°45′01″N 068°31′23″W
1998–1999
: Legislative Building of Ontario Toronto
43.662447°N 79.391708°W / 43.662447; -79.391708 (Legislative Building of Ontario)
1886–1893
: Province House (Prince Edward Island) Charlottetown
46.234927°N 63.126084°W / 46.234927; -63.126084 (Province House)
1843–1847
: Parliament Building of Quebec Quebec City
46.808762°N 71.214178°W / 46.808762; -71.214178 (Parliament Building of Quebec)
1877–1886
: Legislative Building of Saskatchewan Regina
50.432426°N 104.615099°W / 50.432426; -104.615099 (Legislative Building of Saskatchewan)
1908–1912
: Legislative Building of Yukon Whitehorse
60.716948°N 135.049374°W / 60.716948; -135.049374 (Legislative Building of Yukon)
1976

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