- Canada House
Infobox building
building_name = Canada House
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caption = Canada House onTrafalgar Square .
former_names = Union Club,Royal College of Physicians
building_type =Office building
architectural_style =Greek Revival
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location =Trafalgar Square ,London
owner =Government of Canada
current_tenants =High Commission of Canada in London
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coordinates = coord|51.5077|-0.1291|display=title,inline
start_date = 1824
completion_date = 1827
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architect =Robert Smirke
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other_designers =Septimus Warwick
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awards =Canada House is a
Greek Revival building onTrafalgar Square inLondon that is part of theHigh Commission of Canada in London . Canada House hosts the cultural and consular sections of the High Commission, while the trade and administrative functions are carried out from Macdonald House inMayfair .History
Canada House was built between 1824 and 1827 to designs by Sir Robert Smirke, the architect of the
British Museum . It was originally used by the Union Club and theRoyal College of Physicians . The Canadian government acquired the building in 1923. Renovations were supervised bySeptimus Warwick . The building was officially opened on June 29th, 1925 by King George V and Queen Mary along with severalBritish prime minister s, past and present, and other dignitaries.During the
London Blitz a bomb fell near the building, only convert|20|yd away from future Canadian prime minsterLester B. Pearson who was the secretary to the high commissioner at the time. Also during the war Canada House became a popular hangout for Canadian troops in London, as it was home of the "Beaver Club", famous for its doughnuts.In 1960s Canada expanded its presence in greatly, acquiring the future Macdonald House in 1961 and expanding Canada House in 1963.
In 1993 Canada House was closed by the Canadian government as a cost-cutting measure with the intention of selling it. A change of government in Canada saw this decision reversed and renovations were planned instead, beginning in 1997. The building was officially reopened by Queen Elizabeth II as
Queen of Canada in May 1998. To commemorate the reopening, a detachment from the 3rd Battalion,Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry came to London and mounted theQueen's Guard at Buckingham Palace.Current functions
Canada House is very much a public building. It contains the High Commissioner's office, and hosts conferences, receptions, lectures, lunches and "
vernissage s" where Canadians and Britons can meet, and has facilities for film, video and television screenings.The Canada House Gallery stages temporary exhibitions of historical and contemporary art and artefacts. There is also an information centre, where visitors can sample Canada and Canadians via computer terminals, a reference library and reading room, and music-listening posts featuring the works of Canadian singers, songwriters and musicians
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