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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 36. Chapters: Defunct hospitals in Canada, Defunct shopping malls in Canada, Defunct sports venues in Canada, Demolished buildings and structures in Canada, Former churches in Canada, Centre Block, Montreal Forum, Sudbury Steelworkers Hall, Banff National Park Pavilion, Woodward's Building, Architecture of Upper Canada College, Edmonton Gardens, Alberni Mall, Winnipeg Arena, Burns Manor, Victoria Hospital for Sick Children, Montreal Arena, Delorimier Stadium, Don Mills Centre, Government House, Old Canadian National rail yard, Empire Stadium, Sweet Basil Building, Central Pentecostal Tabernacle, Charlottetown Hospital, Autostade, Old Parliament Building, Arlington Apartments, Bathurst Street Theatre, St. Jude's Cathedral, Fantasy Gardens, Prince Edward Island Hospital, Crystal Palace, Saint-Jacques Cathedral, Mount Royal Arena, Jubilee Arena, Chateau St. Louis, Diamond Park, Jasper House, Oakville Refinery, Quebec Skating Rink, Quebec Arena, St. Paul's-Avenue Road United Church, Centre 2000, Crescent Arena, National Defence Medical Centre, Osborne Stadium, Hamilton Amateur Athletic Association Grounds, Mewata Stadium, Moose Jaw Arena, John Ducey Park, Northern Carleton Hospital. Excerpt: The Centre Block (in French: Edifice du centre) is the main building of the Canadian parliamentary complex on Parliament Hill, in Ottawa, Ontario, containing the Commons and Senate chambers, as well as the offices of a number of Members of Parliament and Senators, as well as senior administration for both legislative houses. It is also the location of several ceremonial spaces, such as the Hall of Honour, the Memorial Chamber, and Confederation Hall. Built in the Gothic Revival style, the present Centre Block is the second iteration of the building, after the first was destroyed by fire in 1916; all that remains of the original building is the Li...