List of tallest buildings in Ottawa-Gatineau
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This is a list of the 10 tallest buildings in Ottawa-Gatineau (Canada's National Capital Region). There are zoning controls in downtown Ottawa to ensure that buildings are not taller than 45.5 metres (150 feet) so that the Peace Tower on Parliament Hill at 92.2 metres can dominate the skyline as it is viewed from the Ottawa River. However, rules have been exceeded on some occasions to allow for taller buildings.
It should be noted that the building with the greatest above-sea-level altitude at its top is not the tallest. That honour goes to Carleton University's 22-storey Dunton Tower, since the university is located on a rolling hill with Dunton Tower at its peak.
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[edit] Tallest buildings in the National Capital Region
Rank | Building | Location | Height | Floors | Completed |
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1 | Terrasses de la Chaudière - Tower 1 | Hull | 124m | 30 | 1978 |
2 | Place de Ville II - Tower C | Downtown Ottawa | 112m | 29 | 1979 |
3 | Minto Metropole | Westboro | 109m | 32 | 2004 |
4 | Le Parc | Manor Park | 104m | 30 | 1988 |
5 | Place du Portage - Tower 1 | Hull | 101m | 25 | 1973 |
6 | R.H. Coats Building | Tunney's Pasture | 99m | 26 | 1976 |
7 | Minto Place Suite Hotel | Downtown Ottawa | 98m | 30 | 1989 |
8 | Ottawa Marriott Hotel | Downtown Ottawa | 96m | 29 | 1972 |
9 | Crowne Plaza Hotel | Downtown Ottawa | 96m | 26 | 1967 |
10 | Place Bell | Downtown Ottawa | 94m | 27 | 1971 |
- The tallest structure in Ottawa-Gatineau, albeit not a building, is the Ryan Tower in Chelsea, Quebec, a communications mast built in 1968, which is 228.9 metres tall.
[edit] Other tall buildings in the National Capital Region
Institutional -
- The Peace Tower on Parliament Hill (at 92.2m, completed in 1927);
Office -
- Place Export Canada in downtown Ottawa (at 26 storeys, completed in 1983);
- Constitution Square in downtown Ottawa (at 90m and 21 storeys, completed in 1991);
- 150 Metcalfe in downtown Ottawa (at 89m and 23 storeys, completed in 1989);
- L'Esplanade Laurier in downtown Ottawa (at 88m and 22 storeys, completed in 1975);
- 66 Slater in downtown Ottawa (at 88m and 22 storeys, completed in 1971);
- Place de Ville (Towers A and B) in downtown Ottawa (at 87m and 22 storeys each, completed in 1967);
- World Exchange Plaza (Tower 1) in downtown Ottawa (at 20 storeys, completed in 1991);
Residential -
- The Classics on Riverside Drive (at 29 storeys, completed in 1990)
Mixed-use -
- The Carlisle in downtown Ottawa (at 28 storeys, completed in 1986);
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