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Come home to Rideau HallWhere every Governor General has worked and lived since Confederation in 1867. Where exceptional Canadians are honoured. Where world leaders and visitors from around the globe are welcomed. Where people from across Canada are at home. Rideau Hall awaits you. History and tradition come alive. Yesterday meets today. Throughout the year, tours of Rideau Hall give you a chance to walk through Canada’s history. Guided tours are free and last 45 minutes, and the grounds are open from 8 a.m. to one hour prior to sunset. If you have a group of ten people or more, we ask that you make a reservation 48 hours in advance by calling (613) 991-4422 or our toll-free number 1 866 842-4422. Tours of the ResidenceWalk through Canada’s history at Rideau Hall, historic residence and workplace of the Governor General. Visit the ceremonial rooms where Canadians are honoured and dignitaries welcomed. Guided tours are free and last 45 minutes. The front façade of Rideau Hall will be under construction to ensure the long term preservation of this historical building. The work will be conducted by the National Capital Commission, the custodian of Rideau Hall. The residence will remain open to the public throughout this construction period. Hours for public tours of the Residence 2006: (view in PDF format)
Tours are offered on statutory holidays from May to October. Visitor CentreNear Sussex Gate, you will find our Visitor Centre, the heart of family activities. Here you can learn about the role of the Governor General through interactive displays that visitors of all ages will enjoy. You can also find out what scheduled activities you might be interested in. Browse through the gift shop for a special Canadian souvenir or let your children enjoy the play structure. In the summer, you will also find a refreshment stand in the nearby tent. Hours 2006:
Rideau Hall is a working residence and official events may require unforeseen changes to your visit. |