Tuesday, November 15, 2022

Rideau Hall

 I start today much like I left off, with a fall view inside the New Edinburgh neighbourhood.


A look down one of the side streets here; the fence we see at left is the boundary of Rideau Hall.


And down that road is this church. St. Bartholomew's is an Anglican church dating to the 19th century and is the regimental chapel of the Governor General's Foot Guards.


Back up the street and into a side street- Rideau Gate. This residence is 7 Rideau Gate, an official residence for the federal government used as a guest house for foreign dignitaries.


It lies across from the main entrance to Rideau Hall itself, behind me in this shot. I am looking towards a roundabout. A statue of Queen Elizabeth is mounted there, moved from Parliament Hill due to the ongoing work. Beyond that is the gatehouse for 24 Sussex Drive, the official residence of the Prime Minister, but still under renovation.


Now we're onto the grounds of Rideau Hall itself. Nearly eighty acres in size, the property has much of that open to public visitation. The Hall started out as the residence of the McKay family in the 19th century. Thomas McKay was the founder of New Edinburgh. When the government bought it, they began expanding over time and establishing it as the official residence of the governor-general, the Canadian representative of the Crown. The grounds are a particular delight in the fall.


This gate house is now the visitor's centre.


Many of the trees on site have been planted by various royals and foreign leaders, with small plaques at the base designating what type of tree and who planted it.

40 comments:

  1. Beautuful foliage. You had good sunshine to capture nice photos.

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  2. William - beautiful fall colors, and lovely architecture. I like the idea that various dignitaries planted trees. We could all learn something from that!

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  3. I must admit it´s a beautiful time of the year - if way too cold! Like the architecture, too.

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  4. Everywhere you go, there are red beautiful autumn leaves on trees.

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  5. Still amazing the trees look the same as here and we live on two different continents !!

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  6. Thank you once again for a wonderful tour of colours.

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  7. Beautiful colors, the trees are just stunning. Take care, have a great day!

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  8. @Maywyn: it was a good day.

    @Angie: me too.

    @Iris: I do too.

    @roentare: lots.

    @Gattina: some differences.

    @Jan: you're welcome.

    @Eileen: thank you.

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  9. The colours of the leaves are almost glowing.

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  10. What a truly beautiful part of the earth you live. The photos almost come to life, you really captured the ambience perfectly. Stunning.

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  11. ...Ottawa sure has some lovely areas.

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  12. I would spend a few hours strolling around that area.

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  13. These photos of autumn in the city are gorgeous!

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  14. What gorgeous colors. This is a lovely spot.

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  15. Wonderful fall colors! Thanks for posting them on a grey day here, I needed that!

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  16. @David: definitely.

    @Gemel: thank you.

    @Tom: it does indeed.

    @Catarina: and I did!

    @Marie: thank you.

    @Jeanie: indeed.

    @Barbara: you're welcome.

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  17. The red trees against the blue sky are wonderful.

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  18. That street in the second photo is amazing. I miss seeing colors like this so I'm enjoying your photos.

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  19. Great fall colors. You nailed this one.

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  20. Wow! Gorgeous colors ~ in lovely photos ~

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  21. I've never been! I really should. Some day!

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  22. The colours of the trees are incredible. Thanks for taking us along.

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  23. I do enjoy the Autumn season ...
    The colours in the trees are stunning.

    All the best Jan

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  24. This color and quality of light touches me on a deep level William. Thank you

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  25. Such beautiful and bright fall color! Fall is my favorite season--I just wished it lasted longer.

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  26. It looks like a well maintained very nice neighbourhood too

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  27. It’s a good place to visit, inside and outside.

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