An official residence is a residence designated by an authority and assigned to an official (such as a head of state, head of government, governor, or other senior figures), and may be the same place where the office holder conducts their work functions or lives.
There is a Government House in Regina, Saskatchewan, though it does not serve as a residence, containing only the lieutenant governor's offices.
Alberta also has a Government House, but it is used solely for official entertaining and meetings.
French Polynesia The following are official residences maintained by private, nongovernmental institutions: Federal States Brandenburg/Prussia/Imperial/East Germany/Former West Germany Other Presidential Palace *In every state of the Mexico the Palacio de Gobierno, or Government Palace, was the official residence the governor, they are now maintained solely as the relevant governor's offices.
In the case of Denver, no mayor has ever lived in the official residence; the city instead makes it available to certain non-profit groups for special functions.