The Legislative Assembly of Ontario is located in the Ontario Legislative Building at Queen's Park in Toronto.
Legislative Building of Nunavut was created in 1999.
Legislative Council Building was created in 1912.
Manitoba Legislative Building was created in 1920.
Saskatchewan Legislative Building was created in 1912.
Macau Legislative Assembly Building was created in 1999.
The Legislative Assembly of Ontario meets in Ontario's Legislative Building, located in the heart of downtown Toronto, north of the College St. and Queen's Park Crescent intersection.
Queen's Park is located in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. "Queen's Park" is often used colloquially as the name for the Ontario Legislative Building. The building itself is located in the park. The park is the area between the northbound lanes and the southbound lanes of Queen's Park Circle. Looking north on University Avenue, the Ontario Legislative Building appears to stand at the head of the street.
I think it's called the Legislative Assembly Hall, It kinda looks like the house of commons chamber but about half the size.
Toronto is the capital of Ontario. The Legislative Assembly of Ontario is in Queen's Park, in downtown Toronto.
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The number of buildings that the Ontario government uses runs to several hundred, and possibly over a thousand. They are used by various government departments and agencies, and they are located in many communities all across the province. I suspect, however, that you might have been thinking about the Ontario Legislative Building, located in Queen's Park, at the head of University Avenue, in Toronto. The room that the Provincial members of the Government meet in, is called the THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. The room that the Federal members of the Government meet in, is called the HOUSE OF COMMONS.