- Embassy of Canada in Washington
The Embassy of Canada in Washington, D.C. ( _fr. Ambassade du Canada à Washington) is Canada's main
diplomatic mission to theUnited States . The embassy building is located at 501Pennsylvania Avenue NW inWashington, D.C. between the Capitol and theWhite House just north of theNational Gallery of Art .The embassy had long been based in a
mansion onEmbassy Row that had been purchased in 1927. The house had been built in 1909 for Clarence Moore, a financier who was killed in the sinking of the RMS "Titanic". It was at this building that the Queen of Canada, Elizabeth II, hosted a return dinner for PresidentDwight D. Eisenhower at the end of herstate visit to the United States in 1959. (The building now houses the Embassy of Uzbekistan).Over time, the Canadian delegation outgrew this building and spread to other structures scattered throughout Washington. In the 1970s the Embassy of Canada began to search for a new home. At the same time the District of Columbia government was looking to revitalize Pennsylvania Avenue. In 1978 the government of Canada purchased a vacant lot for $5 million. The site had previously been a Ford dealership and a
public library . Canada is the first, and so far only nation, to build an embassy so close to the Capitol. The two nations share a close relationship due to their cultural similarities, geographic proximity, and the volume of trade across their borders.The new building was designed by
British Columbia architectArthur Erickson . This decision generated some controversy as Erickson was handpicked by his friend, Prime MinisterPierre Trudeau , but the building itself was much acclaimed. The new chancery was officially opened by Prime MinisterBrian Mulroney in May 1989.The ambassador is former Minister of Finance Michael Wilson. The ambassador lives in an
official residence just off Embassy Row in the northwest of the city. This building was purchased in 1948 andLester B. Pearson was the first ambassador to reside there. The embassy also owns several other residences.There is a domed roof that is supported by the columns. If a person is standing in the center of the area under the dome, any noise they make is reflected and focused back. The magnified volume is only appreciated by the person in the centre. Persons at the perimeter do not experience the same effect.
The site is decorated with the large sculpture "
Spirit of Haida Gwaii " byBill Reid .ee also
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Canada-United States relations
*Embassy of the United States in Ottawa
*List of Canadian ambassadors to the United States External links
* [http://www.canadianembassy.org/homepage/index-en.asp Embassy of Canada in Washington, D.C.]
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