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The area north of Wellington Street has some of the most impressive government buildings in Ottawa. The Supreme Court of Canada, the Justice and Confederation Buildings and the Library and Archives of Canada all reside within this area west of Parliament Hill bounded by the west end of Parliament Hill and the north side of Wellington St opposite Bay. Prior to the construction of these buildings, the community that existed at this location predated them by more than 100 years. For more information on other buildings in this area, please visit my Bygone Buildings of Ottawa map at http://www.kballantyne.ca/geomatics/b.... #Ottawa #OttawaHistory #Bytown #OttawaPast Created and narrated by: Kevin Ballantyne / @kevinballantyne9371 https://www.kballantyne.ca/ 1. Ross, A. H. D. Ottawa, past and present. Ottawa: Thorburn & Abbott, 1927. https://archive.org/details/localhist... 2. "The Father's Forgotten Homes". The Ottawa Citizen. 1 July 2006. https://www.newspapers.com/image/4667... (accessed 18 April 2022). 3. "The Houses of the Cliff". The Ottawa Journal. 12 June 1971. https://www.newspapers.com/image/4576... (accessed 18 April 2022). 4. "Club History". The Ottawa Curling Club. 2022. https://ottawacurlingclub.ca/index.ph... 5. "Splendid Curling Rink Opened by Earl Grey". The Ottawa Citizen. 31 Dec 1906. https://www.newspapers.com/image/4555... (accessed 18 April 2022). 6. "Radio Office To Be On Cliff Street". The Ottawa Citizen. 9 Nov 1932. https://www.newspapers.com/image/4564... (accessed 18 April 2022). 7. "A Last Look at Devlin's". The Ottawa Journal. 5 May 1973. https://www.newspapers.com/image/4590... (accessed 18 April 2022). 8. "The Spirit in the Stone Ruins". The Ottawa Citizen. 21 Aug 2009. https://www.newspapers.com/image/4685... (access 18 April 2022). 9. "Start Demolition on Wellington Street". The Ottawa Journal. 29 July 1938. https://www.newspapers.com/image/4597... (accessed 18 April 2022). 10. "Greber Plans to Convert Ottawa Into Picturesque World Capital". The Ottawa Journal. 8 Feb 1938. https://www.newspapers.com/image/4631... (accessed 18 April 2022). 11. "Plans Are Filed For Government Appropriation of Wellington Street". The Ottawa Citizen. 12 Mar 1912. https://www.newspapers.com/image/4558... (accessed 18 April 2022). Image Sources: 1. Wikimedia Commons https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Ma... 2. Library & Archives Canada (https://recherche-collection-search.b... e999908721-u, e008222436-v8, 2133940, 4135237, Acc. No. 1992-675-2, PA-013009, PA-013090, PA-027392, 3450440, PA-130624, PA-053119, e011177018, 4124457, 3600233, C-001288, PA-028183, PA-027391, PA-027301, e999908718-u, 3600273 3. Dictionary of Canadian Biography http://www.biographi.ca/en/: Thomas MacKay, Dr. A.J. Christie 4. Elliot, Andrew. "Streetscape Memory Bank: The lost Ottawa community of Uppertown". apt613.ca 21 Sep 2015. https://apt613.ca/streetscape-memory-... (accessed 18 April 2022).