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    The Ontario Legislature, sometimes called the Ontario Legislative Building, is the building that houses the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in Toronto, Ontario. The building sits in the middle of Queen's Park, south of Wellesley Street, on the former site of King's College (the institution that later became the University of Toronto) and Lunatic Hospital. The land occupied by the building was leased from the university to the province on a 999-year term.

    Designed by Buffalo, New York architect Richard A. Waite, the five-storey building was completed in 1893. Waite employed the Richardsonian Romanesque style, taking advantage of the iron frame construction to devote an uncharacteristically large area to windows. One tower was originally intended to hold a clock, but it was never installed and a rose window was built instead.

    Bounded by parkland on all sides, the Ontario Legislature has an unobstructed view of the city and stands out among the buildings nearby. An open area south of the building, with extensive tree cover, is often used for public gatherings and demonstrations. The provincial ministries are housed in a separate government complex to the east, comprised of Hearst Block, Macdonald Block, Mowat Block and Whitney Block.


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    Legislative Assembly


    The Legislative Assembly of Ontario is a unicameral body. By metonymy, the Government of Ontario is often referred to as "Queen's Park".

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    Statues
    Like Parliament Hill in Ottawa, monuments also grace the grounds of the Ontario Legislature:

     
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