First Ontario Parliament Buildings
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The First Ontario Parliament Buildings (or the Third Parliament Buildings of Upper Canada) were built between 1829 and 1832 near Front, John, Simcoe and Wellington Streets in what was then York, Upper Canada (now Toronto, Ontario). They served as the parliament buildings for Upper Canada, the Province of Canada, and the province of Ontario after Canadian Confederation in 1867.
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Wellington Street West, Old Toronto
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N 43.64503 ° | E -79.38715 ° |
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Wellington Street West 187
M5V 3C7 Old Toronto
Ontario, Canada
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