Aberdeen Pavilion

Aberdeen Pavilion

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building_name = Aberdeen Pavilion
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former_names = "Cattle Castle" (informal)


caption = The Aberdeen Pavilion in 2005
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building_type = Exhibition Hall
architectural_style = Victorian
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cost = CAD$75,000 (1878)
location = Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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owner = City of Ottawa
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completion_date = 1898
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architect = Moses C. Edey
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awards = Designated under the Ontario Heritage Act
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The Aberdeen Pavilion ("Pavillon Aberdeen" in french) is a large exhibition hall in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Overlooking the Rideau Canal, it is located in Lansdowne Park, Ottawa's historic fairgrounds. For many years, the building was known as the "Cattle Castle", due to its use for the Central Canada Exhibition's agricultural exhibits and shows, and some people still refer to it by this nickname today. It is the last surviving Canadian example of what was once a common form of Victorian exhibition hall, and is now a National Historic Site.

It is likely the oldest surviving indoor ice hockey venue in the world, although it has not hosted a hockey game in many years. It is certainly the oldest surviving venue in which the Stanley Cup was contested, having hosted Stanley Cup challenge matches in 1904 between the Ottawa Hockey Club and challengers.

History

The pavilion was built in 1898 to serve as the central hall for the Central Canada Exhibition. Designed by Moses C. Edey, it was inspired by London's Crystal Palace. It was named after Governor General Lord Aberdeen who presided over its opening. The structure was built by the Dominion Bridge Company, and took only two months and $75,000 to complete. [http://www.pch.gc.ca/newsroom/index_e.cfm?fuseaction=displayDocument&DocIDCd=8NR082 Canadian Heritage News Release - Aberdeen Pavilion Designated as a National Historic Site] The structure consists of a series of large steel arches holding up the roof. This allows for a large and column free interior space of some 3000 square metres (36,000 square feet).

For many years, the main purpose of the structure was for agricultural shows, and from this came its "Cattle Castle" nickname. In wartime, the building became an important military structure. It was the home of Lord Strathcona's Horse before they departed for the Boer War. In the First World War, it was the mustering point for Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, and it served as a general recruiting centre and the home to the Cameron Highlanders and the Princess Louise Dragoon Guards during the Second World War.

Restoration

In 1982, the building was designated a heritage structure under the Ontario Heritage Act, but it was showing its age and required significant restoration work that would have cost several millions of dollars. Given serious structural problems, the pavilion had been closed to the public for a number of years. Many of the structure's windows were broken, the exterior paint was peeling, and the words "Cattle Castle" had been ignominiously painted on the front of the once elegant structure.

City Council agreed to help finance the pavilion's restoration, but the federal and provincial governments refused to assist financially. In 1991, City Council voted to demolish the building rather than pay the full restoration cost. The fate of the Aberdeen Pavilion became a major issue in the 1991 municipal election, and in 1992, City Council reversed its earlier decision and approved a basic renovation plan that cost $5.3 million. The newly restored structure opened in 1994.

ports usage

In 1902, the Ottawa Senators (then known as the Ottawa HC or "Silver Seven") built a hockey arena inside the Pavilion.cite news |work=Ottawa Journal |date=October 5, 1918 |title=Ottawa Hockey Club Talk Rink at Lansdowne Pk] In 1904, the club played and won Stanley Cup challenges in the Pavilion, although it was not the team's "home" arena, which was Dey's Arena.

In 1918, the Ottawa Senators nearly moved to the Pavilion and investigated refurbishing it as an arena. Ted Dey (who had control over Dey's Arena and The Arena was not willing to rent time to the Senators. This turned out to be a ploy to gain control of the hockey club. The City of Ottawa was unwilling then to restore an ice rink inside the Pavilion, as bleachers had been built inside. [cite book |title=Deceptions and Doublecross: How the NHL conquered hockey |last=Holzman |first=Morey |year=2002]

External links

* [http://www.lansdownepark.com Lansdowne Park official web site]

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