190 Coltrin Road

190 Coltrin Road is the residence of the High Commissioner of Pakistan in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

It was constructed in 1929 and is considered an important historical site, according to the Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee of Rockcliffe Park, under the Ontario Heritage Act (1974).

190 Coltrin Road was designed by Clarence Burritt in 1929 for the son and daughter of G. H. Millen, former president of the E. B. Eddy Company.

[1] 190 Coltrin Road was made with the intention of incorporating several architectural styles, including: This residence has historically seated almost all Pakistani High Commissioners: A small seed that Liaqat Ali Khan planted on this residence on June 1, 1951, now stands as one of the tallest trees in Rockcliffe Park.

Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee (LACAC), Village of Rockcliffe Park.

Front View of the Residence
Entrance to the Residence