The former Hartin's Hotel, currently the East India Company Restaurant and Conference Hall, is a historic building in the Bells Corners neighbourhood of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
The two-storey building has a symmetrical facade, with a side gable roof, dressed limestone construction with decorative stone quoins and voussoirs.
[4][5] Constructed circa 1870 by David Hartin, the building replaced Malcolmson’s Tavern which was destroyed by the Carleton County Fire of 1870.
It started on August 17, 1870 when workers were cutting brush for the new Central Canada Railway line that was to run from Almonte to Pakenham.
The location plays an important role in understanding the development and evolution of Bell’s Corners from a rural farming community to a suburb of Ottawa.