According to the Canada 2011 Census, the population of the neighbourhood was 7,279.[4]
This small neighbourhood was originally the suburban community of Archville that was incorporated as the village of Ottawa East in 1888.[5] In 1907 it was amalgamated with the growing community of Ottawa.[6] Running through the centre of the neighbourhood is Main Street, which was the central road of Archville, but which is not particularly central to modern Ottawa.[citation needed] The neighbourhood is home to Saint Paul University, Lady Evelyn Alternative School, Au Coeur d'Ottawa elementary school, the central campus of St. Nicholas Adult High School, and Immaculata High School.[7][8][9][10][11]
The centre of the neighbourhood is home to Greystone Village, a housing development that has been met with some objection by neighbourhood residents.[12][13] The southern part of the neighbourhood is sometimes referred to as Rideau Gardens.[2]
The Cuban embassy is located in the neighbourhood, along Main Street.[14]
Reeves
As an independent village, Ottawa East elected a reeve (similar to a mayor) to head a village council from 1888 to 1907.[5] The reeves of the village were as follows:
^Population calculated by combining Census Tract 5050015.00 with Dissemination Areas 35060280, 35061628, 35061623, 35061627, 35060282 while removing blocks 3506162704 3506162703 3506028206
^ abWallace, Rick (2004). "Ottawa East Village: 1888 to 1907". A History of Ottawa East. Old Ottawa East Community Association. Retrieved 2021-01-20.
^Wallace, Rick (2004). "Council Minutes - 1907". A History of Ottawa East. Old Ottawa East Community Association.
^Wallace, Rick (2004). "The Missing Years - 1888 to 1897". The History of Old Ottawa East. Old Ottawa East Community Association. Retrieved 2021-01-20.
^Wallace, Rick (2004). "Council Minutes - 1898". The History of Old Ottawa East. Old Ottawa East Community Association. Retrieved 2021-01-20.
^Wallace, Rick (2004). "Council Minutes - 1899". The History of Old Ottawa East. Old Ottawa East Community Association. Retrieved 2021-01-20.
^Wallace, Rick (2004). "Council Minutes - 1903". The History of Old Ottawa East. Old Ottawa East Community Association. Retrieved 2021-01-20.
^Wallace, Rick (2004). "Council Minutes - 1906". The History of Old Ottawa East. Old Ottawa East Community Association. Retrieved 2021-01-20.