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Revision as of 17:38, 27 September 2011
The Farm is the official residence of the Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons. It is located in Gatineau Park in the community of Kingsmere, part of Chelsea, Quebec, Canada, near the capital Ottawa.
The residence is so named because of its history as an old farmstead dating back to the 19th century. Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King privately purchased the farmstead as part of his country estate at Kingsmere Lake in 1927.
When Prime Minister King died, he left the residence and grounds to the Crown in Right of Canada so that future Canadian officials could make use of the area. The Farm has been an official residence since 1955, and is now operated by the National Capital Commission.
The Speaker of the Canadian Senate does not have an official residence in Ottawa or the National Capital Region.
References
- "Toporama - Topographic Map Sheet 31G5". Atlas of Canada. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 2010-01-27.