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What is the name of Canada’s iconic building?

Name of Canadian landmark building:

1. CN Tower

CN Tower is located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. This TV tower is 553 meters high and is the world's tallest TV tower. One of the tallest free-standing buildings in the world and the most famous building in Canada. The CN Tower can be seen almost anywhere in the city. There is an observation deck on the top of the tower. Visitors can take the elevator and overlook the entire city landscape from the observation tower.

2. Chateau Frontenac

When traveling in the old town of Quebec City, Chateau Frontenac is one of the most worth-seeing landmarks. It was built in the 19th century. The hotel's observation tower overlooks the St. Lawrence River and the entire cityscape.

3. Parliament Building

Canada’s famous Parliament Building is located on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, the capital of Ontario, on the banks of the picturesque Ottawa River. It is composed of three independent buildings: the East Building, the Center Building (with the majestic Peace Tower) and the West Building. The architecture is in the Gothic Revival style, and a visit to this building provides an insight into the country's history.

4. Hopewell Rock

Hopewell Rock is located in the charming Bay of Fundy in New Brunswick. The rock is a unique rock formation formed by tidal erosion. The lower part of the stone is larger than the upper part. It is much thinner and has plants and trees growing on it.

5. Chateau Lake Louise Hotel

The Chateau Lake Louise Hotel is located on the shores of Lake Louise in Alberta, Canada. It was built in 1890. It was built by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company and belongs to the same "family" as the Chateau Frontenac. There is a beautiful lake in front of the castle hotel and a mountain glacier behind it. The scenery is breathtaking. The hotel is located in Banff National Park, a World Heritage Site. Since 1982, the hotel has been open to the public year-round, attracting countless nature-loving tourists.