Government House (Nova Scotia)

Government House
Main façade of Government House
Map
General information
Architectural styleAdamesque Georgian
Town or city1451 Barrington Street
Halifax, Nova Scotia
CountryCanada
Coordinates44°38′36″N 63°34′17″W / 44.643414°N 63.571293°W / 44.643414; -63.571293
Construction started1800
ClientThe King of the United Kingdom
(George III)
OwnerThe King in Right of Nova Scotia
(Charles III)[citation needed]
Technical details
Structural systemTimber framing and load-bearing masonry
Official nameGovernment House National Historic Site of Canada
Designated1982
TypeProvincially Registered Property
Designated1983
Reference no.00PNS0007

Government House of Nova Scotia is the official residence of the lieutenant governor of Nova Scotia, as well as that in Halifax of the Canadian monarch.[4] It stands in the provincial capital at 1451 Barrington Street; unlike other provincial Government Houses in Canada, this gives Nova Scotia's royal residence a prominent urban setting, though it is still surrounded by gardens.

  1. ^ 175th Anniversary of Responsible Government in Nova Scotia, King's Printer for Nova Scotia, 2 February 2023, retrieved 4 June 2023
  2. ^ MacLeod, Kevin S. (2008), A Crown of Maples (PDF) (1 ed.), Ottawa: Queen's Printer for Canada, p. XIV, ISBN 978-0-662-46012-1, retrieved 21 June 2009
  3. ^ Government of Canada. "2010 Royal Tour > Itinerary for 2010 Royal Tour of Canada". Queen's Printer for Canada. Archived from the original on 21 June 2010. Retrieved 15 June 2010.
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