The Canadian Buildings and Monuments ClipArt gallery offers 28 views of cityscapes, buildings, monuments, and other man-made landmarks in Canada.

"Old bishop's palace, Quebec, where first parliament of lower Canada met in 1792." -Foster, 1921

Bishop's Palace

"Old bishop's palace, Quebec, where first parliament of lower Canada met in 1792." -Foster, 1921

Legislative buildings in British Columbia, Canada.

British Columbia Legislative Buildings

Legislative buildings in British Columbia, Canada.

Monument at the place where General Isaac Brock fell.

Monument Where General Brock fell

Monument at the place where General Isaac Brock fell.

The fortified residence of Samuel de Champlain at Quebec, Canada.

Champlain's Fortified Residence at Quebec

The fortified residence of Samuel de Champlain at Quebec, Canada.

Fort Erie was captured and destroyed during the War of 1812.

Ruins of Fort Erie, 1860

Fort Erie was captured and destroyed during the War of 1812.

In 1749, a Suplican priest, Abbé Picquet, built a mission fort named Fort de La Présentation, or Fort Oswegatchie, near the junction of the Oswegatchie River and the St Lawrence River.

Fort Oswegatchie

In 1749, a Suplican priest, Abbé Picquet, built a mission fort named Fort de La Présentation, or Fort…

The fort was built by the British Army and Canadian militia troops in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, to defend the settlement and the new capital of the Upper Canada region from the threat of a military attack, principally from the newly independent United States.

Fort York

The fort was built by the British Army and Canadian militia troops in the late eighteenth and early…

General Wilkinson settled into winter quarters at French Mills on the Salmon River during the War of 1812.

French Mills in 1860

General Wilkinson settled into winter quarters at French Mills on the Salmon River during the War of…

A view of Main Street, Dawson City in the Yukon, Canada in July of 1897.

Main Street, Dawson City, July 1897

A view of Main Street, Dawson City in the Yukon, Canada in July of 1897.

Malden, on the Detroit River, was a place of great importance during the War of 1812. It is where the British ships were built.

View of Malden in 1861, where the British ships were built

Malden, on the Detroit River, was a place of great importance during the War of 1812. It is where the…

Her Majesty's Royal Chapel of the Mohawks, the oldest church in Ontario, is one of six Royal chapels outside of the United Kingdom, and one of two in Canada.

Mohawk Church

Her Majesty's Royal Chapel of the Mohawks, the oldest church in Ontario, is one of six Royal chapels…

The headquarters of Louis Montcalm, the commander of the French forces in the French and Indian War.

Montcalm's Headquarters

The headquarters of Louis Montcalm, the commander of the French forces in the French and Indian War.

Wolfe and Montcalm's monument.

Montcalm's Monument

Wolfe and Montcalm's monument.

View of Montreal, Canada and its walls in 1760. (From an old French print)

View of Montreal in 1760

View of Montreal, Canada and its walls in 1760. (From an old French print)

"Ottawa is a city, county seat of Carleton co., Ontario, and capital of the Dominion of Canada; at the confluence of the Ottawa and Rideau rivers on the Rideau canal, and on the Canadian Atlantic, the Canadian Pacific, and other railroads; 126 miles W. of Montreal. The government buildings are imposing structures, of Gothic architecture, costing about $4,000,000. They are built around a quadrangle, and with the grounds belonging to them occupy about 30 acres. They are constructed of a light-colored sandstone."—(Charles Leonard-Stuart, 1911)

Ottawa Main Parliament Building

"Ottawa is a city, county seat of Carleton co., Ontario, and capital of the Dominion of Canada; at the…

Parliament House at Ottawa, Canada, 1901.

Parliament House

Parliament House at Ottawa, Canada, 1901.

The first parliament buildings in Toronto, Canada (1796-1813).

First Parliament Buildings

The first parliament buildings in Toronto, Canada (1796-1813).

The grain elevator of Port Arthur in Canada.

Port Arthur

The grain elevator of Port Arthur in Canada.

The Public Building in Vancouver, Canada.

Public Building

The Public Building in Vancouver, Canada.

An old picture of Quebec, Canada where the French were colonizing.

Quebec

An old picture of Quebec, Canada where the French were colonizing.

Quebec in 1759.

Quebec in 1759

Quebec in 1759.

The Battle of Queenston Heights was a British victory during the War of 1812 which took place on October 13, 1812, near Queenston, Ontario.

Queenston in 1812

The Battle of Queenston Heights was a British victory during the War of 1812 which took place on October…

A drawing of the barracks at Sandwich in Canada.

Barracks at Sandwich

A drawing of the barracks at Sandwich in Canada.

University of Toronto, 1901

University of Toronto

University of Toronto, 1901

Winnipeg City Hall in Canada.

Winnipeg City Hall

Winnipeg City Hall in Canada.

A monument celebrating General James Wolfe and Louis-Joseph de Montcalm.

Wolfe Monument

A monument celebrating General James Wolfe and Louis-Joseph de Montcalm.

Wolfe's Monument. Since 1848, the remains of this monument have been removed, and a column forty feet high, surmounted by a bronze helmet and sword, has been erected. The monument is from the design of Sir James Alexander.

Wolfe's Monument

Wolfe's Monument. Since 1848, the remains of this monument have been removed, and a column forty feet…

York is a community in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Formerly a separate city, it was one of six municipalities that amalgamated in 1998 to form the current city of Toronto. York Township was incorporated by Canada West in 1850 (Canada West later became Ontario in 1867).

York (Toronto) in 1813, From the Block House East of the Don

York is a community in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Formerly a separate city, it was one of six municipalities…