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  2. Rideau Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Rideau Centre (French: Centre Rideau) (corporately styled as CF Rideau Centre) is a three-level shopping centre on Rideau Street in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It borders on Rideau Street, the ByWard Market, the Rideau Canal, the Mackenzie King Bridge, and Nicholas Street in Downtown Ottawa. Over 20 million people visit the mall annually. [1]

  3. Ottawa Marriott Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Ottawa Marriott Hotel is located in the city's downtown core and is walking distance from Parliament Hill, Château Laurier, Rideau Canal, Rideau Centre, Shaw Centre, and the National Gallery of Canada. The hotel comprises 489 guestrooms, 26,000 sq ft (2,400 m 2) of meeting space, a fitness centre, indoor pool and a children's activity area.

  4. Château Laurier - Wikipedia

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    The Fairmont Château Laurier is a 660,000-square-foot (61,000 m 2) hotel with 429 guest rooms in the downtown core of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, located near the intersection of Rideau Street and Sussex Drive and designed in a French Gothic Revival Châteauesque style to complement the adjacent Parliament buildings.

  5. Rideau Street McDonald's - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant's location at 99 Rideau Street was part of a building called "The Atwood", built in 1908 as an apartment building. It was given a heritage property designation in 1983 under the Ontario Heritage Act, following the demolition of properties across the street to make way for the construction of the Rideau Centre.

  6. Rideau Street - Wikipedia

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    Rideau and Dalhousie in 1860 View toward Rideau Street from Confederation Square. Rideau Street (French: Rue Rideau) is a major street in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, and one of Ottawa's oldest and most famous streets running from Wellington Street in the west to Montreal Road in the east where it connects to the Vanier district.

  7. ByWard Market - Wikipedia

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    Map of the east-end of Downtown Ottawa Sussex Drive by the Market. Traditionally, the ByWard Market area has been a focal point for Ottawa's French and Irish communities. The large Catholic community supported the construction of the Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica, one of the largest and oldest Roman Catholic churches in Ottawa.

  8. Rideau station - Wikipedia

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    Entrance at the corner of Rideau and William Streets. Rideau is an underground side platform station. Two concourses located above the two ends of the platforms contain the ticket barriers and give access to the Rideau Centre (west concourse) and the William Street/ByWard Market exit (east concourse). Both concourses feature elevators to the ...

  9. Sussex Drive - Wikipedia

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    Following the removal of the railways into Union Station in 1966, planning for the Rideau Centre commenced, which would result in several changes to the street network in the ByWard Market. [71] [72] Colonel By Drive was extended from Hawthorne Avenue to Rideau Street in 1967, connecting with the southern end of Sussex Drive and Mackenzie Avenue.