John Scott was the first Mayor of Ottawa, and yet almost no one today has heard of him. Find out more at www.atthisspot.com.
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Did you know two of the most beautiful memorials in Canada aren’t even in the country? The Vimy and Beaumont-Hamel Memorials are actually in France. Find out more at www.atthisspot.com!
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The National War Memorial is today one of the most touching points in downtown Ottawa. Where did it come from? Find out at www.atthisspot.com.
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You’ve seen how Ottawa was chosen as the capital, but how were the Parliament Buildings chosen? Find out at www.atthisspot.com!
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Ottawa is the capital of Canada, of course, but why is that the case? Find out at www.atthisspot.com.
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During the 1940s Ottawa was host to a great deal of alty. To find out who, go to www.atthisspot.com.
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Whether you enjoyed the previous audio post or missed it, this one is on Lansdowne Park! Enjoy!
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Lord Grey was one of the warmest Governor Generals in Canadian history. Find out more at www.atthisspot.com.
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The ByWard Market is one of the nicest areas in modern Ottawa. Check out the post on it at www.atthisspot.com!
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One of the most important Governess Generals in Canadian history was Lady Aberdeen. Find out more at www.athisspot.com!
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Today’s post is on the centre of Canadian government, Rideau Hall. Find out the history of our constitutional home.
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Please enjoy the first audio post on the site at www.atthisspot.com!
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The Silver Seven were the original stars of Aberdeen Pavilion. Find out more at www.atthisspot.com!
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The Central Canada Exhibition was a vital aspect of Lansdowne’s history. To find out more check out www.atthisspot.com!
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Interested in the history of Exhibitions in Ottawa? Royal visits? If so, check out Lansdowne Stadium at www.atthisspot.com!
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Want to find out about the first Bishop of Bytown? Check out www.atthisspot today!
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Check out the history of the oldest standing church in Ottawa at www.atthisspost.com!
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