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Canada House
Category: Buildings
The High Commission to Canada in London is housed in Canada House having acquired the building in 1923. The building underwent restoration work in 1993, and was officially reopened by Queen Elizabeth II, as Queen of Canada, in 1996. To commemorate the re-opening, a detachment from the 3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry came to London in 1998 mounted the Queen's Guard at Buckingham Palace.
Canada House is the home to the cultural and consular sections of the High Commission of Canada to the United Kingdom. It is very much a public building. It contains the High Commissioner's office, and hosts conferences, receptions, lectures, launches and "vernissages" where Canadians and Britons can meet, and has facilities for film, video and television screenings. The administrative and trade sections are in the High Commission of Canada on Grosvenor Square in London's Mayfair district.
The Canada House Gallery stages temporary exhibitions of historical and contemporary art and artefacts. There is also an information center, where visitors can sample Canada and Canadians via computer terminals, a reference library and reading room, and music-listening posts featuring the works of Canadian singers, songwriters and musicians.
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