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What are the famous buildings in Canada?

Canada's famous buildings include Canada Square, Saint Anne Cathedral, National Television Tower of Canada, Vancouver Art Museum, peace tower and Lake Louis Castle Hotel. Canada Plaza, which is well known as the symbol of Vancouver, was the Canada Pavilion of the 1986 Vancouver World Expo. Located in the suburb of Quebec City, Saint Anne Cathedral is one of the three cathedrals in Quebec. Canada National Television Tower, also translated as Canada National Tower and Sienta, is located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Vancouver Art Museum: Vancouver Art Museum is one of the most representative old buildings in Vancouver and one of the favorite places for artists from all over the world to visit. In addition to the collection of many works of art, the art gallery, a Greek temple-style classical building, is itself a work of art.

peace tower: peace tower is located in the Parliament Hill in Ottawa, the Canadian capital. It is a Gothic building with a stone and a copper roof. The most exciting program in peace tower is the changing of guard ceremony with British characteristics held every summer. At that time, the guards will wear grand guard costumes and black fur hats for the handover ceremony, which is very solemn and spectacular.

Lake Louis Castle Hotel: Located on the shores of Lake Louis in Alberta, Canada, Lake Louis Castle Hotel is a hotel owned by fairmont Hotels Group. Its Victorian castle appearance blends with the picturesque scenery of Banff Park, and it seems that it has really entered a Disney fairy tale.