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  1. Discover the centre of Canadian democracy. The main Parliament Building is currently closed for rehabilitation, but you can visit the four sites below – free of charge! Each one offers a different visitor experience. Read more about the options or reserve your tickets now.

  2. www.canada.ca › experience-canada-capital › parliament-hillParliament Hill - Canada.ca

    Parliament Hill is home to Canada's federal government, where representatives from across Canada gather to make laws that affect the lives of every Canadian. It is also much more. A place to meet, a place to celebrate, and a place to visit, Parliament Hill is the symbolic heart of our nation.

  3. Parliament Hill (French: Colline du Parlement), colloquially known as The Hill, is an area of Crown land on the southern bank of the Ottawa River that houses the Parliament of Canada in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

  4. Explore the House of Commons at West Block, one of three historic buildings on Parliament Hill. Guided tours are free of charge and last approximately 40 minutes. Hours and Admission

  5. Parliament Hill is one of Canada’s most iconic sites and a must-see when visiting Canada’s capital. The historic, neo-Gothic Parliament Buildings stand tall on a hill overlooking the majestic Ottawa River in downtown Ottawa.

  6. Discover the Hill — Self-guided outdoor tour. Explore Parliament Hill with the Discover the Hill brochure. This guide includes a map and descriptions of the grounds, monuments and buildings on the Hill.

  7. Parliament Hill. Celebrate some of the traditions that have shaped our country, on iconic Parliament Hill. Don't miss the opportunity to see the Royal Canadian Air Force Centennial Flypast. You'll also enjoy a Snowbirds demonstration, pipes and drums concerts, and much more!

  8. The Peace Tower is one of Canada's most emblematic symbols. Visitors to Ottawa can climb the historic tower and enjoy a spectacular view of the city. If you visit Parliament Hill between September and June, you can enjoy a carillon performance from noon until 12:15 on weekdays.

  9. Parliament Hill in Ottawa is a visually striking complex of buildings located on a limestone outcrop overlooking the Ottawa River. It was proposed after Queen Victoria chose the small town for the new capital in 1857.

  10. Visit the House of Commons Chamber and learn about the work of Members of Parliament. All tours begin in the new Visitor Welcome Centre, located between West Block and Centre Block on Parliament Hill. Tours last approximately 40 minutes. View available tour times.

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