The elephant in the tower: parliamentary bells will play on despite renos
OTTAWA — In less than three months, the centrepiece on Parliament Hill will go dark for at least a decade.
But thanks in part to the lobbying efforts of the official national bell ringer you probably didn’t know we had, the famous carillon that rings out from the Peace Tower will not be silenced when Centre Block renovations start up after Christmas. At least not right away and not for long.
Andrea McCrady, Canada’s Dominion Carillonneur, says she’s been promised that she will continue to play the carillon at least until 2021. It will go silent for a while after that, because like Centre Block itself, the carillon needs a bit of a face lift. But at the absolute latest, she says the carillon will be back in action in time for O Canada to ring out when the Peace Tower marks its 100th anniversary on July 1, 2027.
So, while construction goes on around her, every week day at noon for the next few years McCrady will continue to take an elevator about two-thirds of the way up the Peace Tower to a tiny cell of a room with no windows. It is almost entirely filled by a giant wooden keyboard, with what look like the ends of broom handles as keys that are attached to metal strings.