Northwest Territories Legislative Building
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The Legislative Building of the Northwest Territories was built in 1993 and commenced usage in 1994. From 1954 to 1966, the Legislature met in Ottawa. From 1966 on the Legislature met in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories but did not have a permanent home. It is home to the Legislative Assembly of Northwest Territories.
The two story building with a two round halls, the Great Hall and the Caucus Room. It is located in Yellowknife, and overlooks Frame Lake. It was built by Ferguson Simek Clark/Pin Matthews in association with Matsuzaki Wright Architects Inc. of Vancouver.