Aberdeen Pavilion

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Sep 19, 2025 - Sep 20, 2025
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Aberdeen Pavilion's Remarkable Heritage

Located at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, the Aberdeen Pavilion stands as a testament to Victorian architecture and historical exhibitions.

Designed and constructed in 1898, it gained fame as the 'Cattle Castle,' central to the Central Canada Exhibition. This venue is notable as the oldest surviving location for Stanley Cup contests, having hosted championship matches in 1904. Its unique wooden structure and expansive interior reflect its original purpose as an exhibition hall.

Must-See Features

  • 🏛️ Historic Architecture: Featuring Victorian design elements, the structure is a unique representation of the era.
  • 🥇 Agricultural Exhibits: Originally used for livestock shows, it remains significant for agricultural history.
  • 🏒 Hockey Legacy: Once a venue for ice hockey, it holds the status of being one of the oldest indoor hockey sites.

Accessibility to the Aberdeen Pavilion is free, making it a delightful visit for tourists, families, and history enthusiasts.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Aberdeen Pavilion

Cattle Castle

The building was famously dubbed the 'Cattle Castle' due to its role in agricultural exhibitions.

National Historic Site

Designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1983 for its architectural and cultural significance.

Hockey History

It is one of the oldest surviving indoor venues where the Stanley Cup was contested.

Location

1000 Exhibition Way

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