Dominion Aesthetics
@CanadianAesth
Showcasing Canadian-related culture, art, history, nature, and aesthetics. DMs open for media submissions
IOF Arch, Exhibition Park, Toronto, Ontario (1901)

Parliament Buildings of British Columbia, Victoria, BC (1910s)

Hudson's Bay Company 'Old Time and New Time Trading' (1913)

Prince Philip travelled to Canada a total of 68 times in his lifetime and every time he made sure to capture some great Canadian aesthetics.




Funeral for members of the Volunteer Militias killed during the Battle of Ridgeway at St. James Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario

Naval recruits with fixed bayonets, HMCS CORNWALLIS, Deep Brook, Nova Scotia (1943)

'Eileen O'Rourke and Rita Kennedy rest at the base of a sign for the Glynmill Inn, Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador' (1949)

Memorial Stained Glass window, Class of 1934, Royal Military College of Canada

The dog of Governor General Vincent Massey carrying the bag of Queen Elizabeth (1957)

Upper Canada College, Toronto, Ontario UCC was founded in 1829 by Sir John Colborne, then Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada. The college is widely described as Canada's most prestigious preparatory school.

Happy Canada (Dominion) Day to all! Today, of all days, is when we should be the most proud to call ourselves Canadian and celebrate our beautiful Dominion’s past, present and future.

Grand Dominion & Industrial Exhibition poster (1887)

Grand Celebration of the 300th Anniversary of the Founding of Quebec Poster (1908)

Memorial parade and commemorative ceremony for Queen Elizabeth at Christ Church Cathedral, Ottawa (2022)



Canadian Pacific Railway Depot, Vancouver, BC (1910s)
