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Fall/Winter 2015

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FALL/ WINTER 2015 DREAMSCAPES 45 A CANADIAN ICON TURNS 75 IT BEGAN AS A PRIME MINISTER'S DREAM, WAS NAMED FOR A GOVERNOR GENERAL AND HAS HOSTED MANY CELEBRITIES. ALL IN ALL, OTTAWA'S LORD ELGIN HOTEL—CELEBRATING ITS 75 TH BIRTHDAY IN 2016—HAS A FASCINATING PEDIGREE. BY LAURA BYRNE PAQUET P rime Minister Mackenzie King nursed big plans for the city, says Ann Meelker, the hotel's director of sales and marketing. "He had a vision of Ottawa—one that included the Lord Elgin Hotel." After spearheading construction of the National War Memorial, King wanted to make adjacent Elgin Street suitably beau- tiful. A new hotel was a key part of that plan, and it rose quickly. The groundbreaking took place in 1940, King laid the corner- stone on February 27, 1941, and the Lord Elgin opened less than five months later. The property, owned and operated for many years by Ottawa's Gillin family, has strong ties to the capital, and a loyal core of long-time employees and frequent guests. The latter include the current Lord Elgin and his family, who live in Scotland. Through the decades, the hotel has main- tained a friendly vibe. In winter, families gather around the lobby fireplace after skating on the nearby Rideau Canal. In summer, music fans relax after taking in the Ottawa International Jazz Festival in Confed- eration Park, across the street. One senses Mackenzie King would be pleased. DS T R A V E L P L A N N E R For more information or to book your stay at the Lord Elgin Hotel, visit lordelginhotel.ca.

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