190 Coltrin Road, Georgian residence in Rockcliffe Park, Canada.
190 Coltrin Road is a residential building with Georgian Revival style constructed from red brick. The facade features white Ionic columns framing the main entrance and decorative dentil molding along the upper cornice.
The house was built in 1929 by architect Clarence Burritt for G.H. Millen's children. It later passed to W. Garfield Weston before Pakistan acquired it in 1949.
The residence serves as the official home of Pakistan's High Commissioner to Canada and hosts diplomatic events throughout the year. These gatherings connect the two nations through formal occasions held within its walls.
The property is located within the Rockcliffe Park Heritage Conservation District, protected under the Ontario Heritage Act. This designation ensures the preservation of its architectural character and historical integrity.
A tree planted at the residence in 1951 has grown into one of the largest specimens in Rockcliffe Park. This tree marks a direct connection to a significant moment in diplomatic history.
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