Confederation Boulevard

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Confederation Boulevard is a ceremonial route in Canada’s National Capital Region that links major federal institutions, historic sites, and landmarks in Ottawa and Gatineau.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ceremonial route
tourist route
country Canada
crosses Ottawa River NERFINISHED
designedBy National Capital Commission NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic ceremonial lighting
distinctive paving
special street furnishings
unified signage
hasNameOrigin named in reference to Canadian Confederation
hasPart Alexandra Bridge NERFINISHED
Elgin Street NERFINISHED
Laurier Street (Gatineau) NERFINISHED
Mackenzie Avenue NERFINISHED
Portage Bridge NERFINISHED
Promenade du Portage NERFINISHED
Rue Laurier (Gatineau) NERFINISHED
Rue Laurier riverfront promenade NERFINISHED
Sussex Drive NERFINISHED
Wellington Street NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Gatineau Hills NERFINISHED
Ottawa River valley NERFINISHED
Parliament Buildings NERFINISHED
inception 1990s
links historic sites
landmarks
major federal institutions
locatedIn Gatineau NERFINISHED
National Capital Region NERFINISHED
Ottawa
maintainedBy National Capital Commission NERFINISHED
partOf federal capital ceremonial network
passesBy ByWard Market area NERFINISHED
Canadian Museum of History NERFINISHED
Confederation Square NERFINISHED
National Gallery of Canada NERFINISHED
National War Memorial NERFINISHED
Parliament Hill NERFINISHED
Place du Portage NERFINISHED
Rideau Canal NERFINISHED
Rideau Hall vicinity
Supreme Court of Canada NERFINISHED
Terrasses de la Chaudière NERFINISHED
purpose highlight national institutions and heritage sites
symbolize the seat of the Government of Canada
usedFor national ceremonies
state visits
tourism

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National Capital Region hasKeyLandmark Confederation Boulevard
subject surface form: National Capital Region (Canada)