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  2. List of designated heritage properties in Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    City of Ottawa Workshops: 7 Bayview Station Road: Kitchissippi: 1941: Joseph Holmes Irvine: City Registry Office: 70 Nicholas Street: Rideau-Vanier: 1874: City Waterworks Building and Aqueduct: 10 Fleet Street: Somerset: 1873–74: Thomas Keefer: Clarke House: 43 Gilmour Street: Somerset: 1898: Clearview: 2607 Old Montreal Road: Orléans East ...

  3. Britannia Village, Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    Britannia Village (est. 1818) [6] [7] has a rich history and architecture, having been founded some eight years before Bytown (est. 1826), [8] the former name of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The history of the village is interwoven with the creation of the adjacent Britannia Amusement Park, today simply known as Britannia Park.

  4. Rockcliffe Park - Wikipedia

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    Rockcliffe Park was founded by Thomas Keefer, in 1864, in accordance with the principles of the Picturesque tradition. The preservation of the natural landscape with roads lined with mature trees and curving around a varied topography, its rocky outcroppings and its lake and pond, as well as strong landscaping of individual properties, are all key to the Picturesque quality of the Village.

  5. Architecture of Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    Skyline of downtown Ottawa from above the Ottawa River.The city is a mix of different architectural styles, varying based on what era the area was developed in. The architecture of Ottawa is most marked by the city's role as the national capital of Canada.

  6. List of National Historic Sites of Canada in Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    The home of the Public Archives of Canada from 1906 to 1967, and the Canadian War Museum from 1967 to 2005, this building was constructed as part of Prime Minister Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s efforts to transform Ottawa from a lumber town into a capital city with requisite cultural and civic amenities and architecture

  7. Booth House (Ottawa) - Wikipedia

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    Booth House is a prominent heritage building in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada located at 252 Metcalfe Street, just south of Somerset in Downtown Ottawa.The house was built by lumber baron John R. Booth in 1906, and it was designed by John W.H. Watts, who did a number of other Ottawa buildings.

  8. Centrepointe - Wikipedia

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    Centrepointe is a neighbourhood in College Ward in the urban west end of the city of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.It was formerly part of the city of Nepean.It is a residential subdivision in the west/central part of Ottawa, developed from 1984 onwards, and is informally bounded by Baseline Road to the north, Woodroffe Avenue to the east, the CN railroad to the south, and the Briargreen subdivision ...

  9. Greenbelt (Ottawa) - Wikipedia

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    The Greenbelt is a 203.5-square-kilometre (78.6 sq mi) protected green belt traversing Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It includes green space, forests, farms, and wetlands from Shirleys Bay in the west and to Green's Creek in the east. [1] It is the largest publicly owned green belt in the world [2] and the most ecologically diverse area in Eastern ...