List of neighbourhoods in Ottawa
This is a list of neighbourhoods and outlying communities within the City of Ottawa , Ontario , Canada. In 2001, the old city of Ottawa was amalgamated with the suburbs of Nepean, Kanata, Gloucester, Rockcliffe Park, Vanier and Cumberland, and the rural townships of West Carleton, Osgoode, Rideau and Goulbourn, along with the systems and infrastructure of the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton , to become one municipality. The city is now organized into 24 wards.[ 1]
Old City of Ottawa
Map of the east end of Downtown Ottawa
Central Ottawa
East end
South end
West end
Business improvement areas
Historical neighbourhoods
Map of the City of Ottawa Insurance Plan, 1888-1901 with business names and locations indicated
Ottawa - Central End
Ashburnham - residential area downtown, bordered by Wellington St, Lyon St., Laurier Ave. and the Lebreton Aqueduct
Mount Sherwood - 19th-century community located around where the Adult High School on Gladstone is today
Nanny Goat Hill - 19th-century community today part of the LeBreton Flats, located at the foot of the eponymous Nanny Goat Hill
Parkview - today part of The Glebe
Rideauville - today part of Old Ottawa South
Rochesterville - today makes up Centretown West
Stewarton - today makes up The Glebe and Centretown
Ottawa - East End
Clandeboye - today part of Vanier
Clarkstown - today part of Vanier
Cummings Bridge - today part of Vanier
Eastview Centre - today part of Vanier
Finter - today part of Viscount Alexander Park
Village of Gloucester - today part of the Lindenlea neighbourhood south of New Edinburgh
Janeville - see Vanier
Rockcliffe Annex - today part of Viscount Alexander Park
Rockville - also known as Rock Village, this neighbourhood developed around Gloucester Quarries opened by Antoine Robillard on Montreal Road
Ottawa - South End
Ottawa - West End
Ottawa - Others
Bells Corners Station - close to Highway 416 and Baseline Road
Blackburn - today part of Blackburn Hamlet
Blackburn Station - area near Anderson Road and Renaud Road
Cathartic - also known as Eastman's Springs; see Carlsbad Springs .
Daniston - today part of Orleans
Eagleson Corners - today part of Kanata
Fallowfield Station - area near Cedarview Road and Strandherd Drive. Not to be confused with the current Fallowfield Station
Federal Station - Prince of Wales Dr and Colonnade Road area
Graham Bay Station - area near Richmond Road and Highway 417
Hazeldean - today part of Katimavik-Hazeldean , Kanata
Long Island Village - located opposite the north end of Long Island near the community of Manotick
Merivale Station - area near Fallowfield Station
St. Joseph - see Orleans
Wellington - see Kars
Main communities
This is a list of the main communities in the Ottawa area along with population numbers.
National Capital Region by SPOT Satellite in 2003
Cities
Former cities
Ottawa (pop. 382,076) (Downtown Ottawa , The Glebe , Centretown , Lower Town , Sandy Hill , Billings Bridge )
Cumberland (pop. 52,430) (former township, became city in 1999)
Gloucester (pop. 110,264) (former township, became city in 1981)
Kanata (pop. 90,000) (merger of March , parts of Goulbourn and parts of Nepean )
Nepean (pop. 124,878) (former township, became city in 1978)
Vanier (pop. 17,632) (formerly known as Eastview)
Former villages
Former townships
Other main suburban areas
Rural villages and hamlets
Dalmeny, Ontario (pop. unknown)
Antrim (pop. unknown)
Corkery (pop. unknown)
Dwyer Hill (pop. unknown)
Burritts Rapids (pop. 100)
Ashton (pop. 108)
Galetta (pop. 177)
Dunrobin (pop. 288)
Kinburn (pop. 288)
Kenmore (pop. 321)
Fallowfield (pop. 366)
Edwards (pop. 402)
Sarsfield (pop. 474)
Vernon (pop. 597)
Kars (pop. 648)
Fitzroy Harbour (pop. 654)
Marionville (pop est. 900)
Vars (pop. 981)
Munster (pop. 1,320)
Carp (pop. 1,416)
Navan (pop. 1,593)
North Gower (pop. 1,749)
Cumberland (pop. 1,884)
Metcalfe (pop. 2,070)
Constance Bay (pop. 2,619)
Osgoode (pop. 2,784)
Richmond (pop. 3,301)
Greely (pop. 4,395)
Manotick (pop. 7,545)
Carlsbad Springs (pop. 916)
Piperville (pop. 593)
See also
References
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