| Description | United Kingdom, London, Canada House, The jewel of the Government of Canada for nearly a century. Canada House dominates the west side of Trafalgar Square, the very heart of London. The Greek Revival style building (built around 1820) - which previously housed a club "gentleman" counting among its members such figures as the Duke of Wellington, Cecil Rhodes and Charles Dickens, and has already hosted the Royal College of Physicians - was first acquired by the Government of Canada in 1923. |