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  2. Jun 11, 2019 · Ottawa served as the capital city of Canada since 1867. It also served as the capital of the Province of Canada, a British colony until 1867. Ottawa has not always served as a capital city. Between 1841 and 1866, the Province of Canada saw its capital shift from Kingston, Ontario to Montreal, Toronto, and Quebec City.

  3. Dec 12, 2007 · The town was renamed Ottawa in 1855, the population had reached 14,000 by 1863 and the handsome parliament buildings on the west side of the canal were opened in 1865. When the Dominion of Canada was established in 1867, Ottawa became the capital of all Canada, and it is now the country’s fourth largest city. Canada.

  4. May 31, 2019 · How Did Ottawa Become Canada’s Capital? History Hit. 31 May 2019. In 1857 the Province of Canada was in need of a permanent seat of Government, a capital. For fifteen years, the government had moved from one place to another: Kingston in 1841; Montreal in 1844; Toronto in 1849; Quebec in 1855.

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  5. In 1857, when Queen Victoria chose Ottawa to be the new capital of the United Province of Canada, many people in more established cities such as Montreal, Toronto, Kingston, or Quebec were very surprised by her decision.

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  6. Jun 24, 2020 · Ottawa is the capital of Canada and every school child and Canadian knows that. It has been our capital since before Canada was even a country, but how did it become the capital? It was once a small village known for its lumber camps until it was chosen as the new capital of the Province of Canada.

  7. 31 December 1857. Almost everybody knows that Queen Victoria selected Ottawa as Canada’s capital. But few are aware that the city’s selection was anything but a gentile affair. In fact, the Queen was only asked to help after years of sterile political wrangling between contending factions in Parliament. There were more than 200 votes on the issue.

  8. Oct 25, 2012 · The City of Ottawa is the capital of Canada and is located on the Ottawa River on Ontario's eastern boundary with Québec, about 200 km west of Montréal. The name "Ottawa" is thought to derive from an Algonquian-speaking First Nation of the same name, probably from a word meaning "to trade" (see Odawa).