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  2. List of tourist attractions in Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    A map of downtown Ottawa, including parts of Lower Town, Sandy Hill, and downtown Hull. Click on the stars to read articles on individual buildings . References

  3. The Glebe - Wikipedia

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    The area is called the Glebe because in the initial 1837 survey of Ottawa, the area of 178 acres was deeded by the Crown to St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church as Clergy Reserve. [4] The word "glebe" means church lands, and the area was originally known as "the glebe lands of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church". When the area was opened for ...

  4. Elgin Street (Ottawa) - Wikipedia

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    Elgin Street (/ ˈ ɛ l ɡ ɪ n / EL-ghin; Ottawa Road #91) is a street in the Downtown core of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Originally named Biddy's Lane, it was later named after Lord Elgin. The north/south running street begins at Wellington Street in Confederation Square, just east of the Parliament buildings and just west of the bridge over ...

  5. Preston Street (Ottawa) - Wikipedia

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    Preston Street (Ottawa Road #73) is a street in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, running between Scott Street in the north and Prince of Wales Drive and Queen Elizabeth Driveway in the south. It is the main commercial artery in Ottawa's Little Italy , home to numerous small business and Italian restaurants, and is synonymous with "Little Italy" to many ...

  6. Downtown Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Ottawa is the central area of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.It is sometimes referred to as the Central Business District and contains Ottawa's financial district. It is bordered by the Ottawa River to the north, the Rideau Canal to the east, Gloucester Street to the south and Bronson Avenue to the west.

  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. Kanata Lakes - Wikipedia

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    Kanata Lakes is located about 20 km (12 mi) west-southwest of Downtown Ottawa. According to the 2011 Canadian Census , the population of Kanata Lakes was 12,668. [ 1 ]

  9. Carling Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Carling Avenue is a major east–west arterial road in the west end of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It runs from March Road in Kanata to Bronson Avenue in the Glebe. The road is named for John Carling, founder of Carling Brewery and Conservative MP and Senator, Postmaster General and Minister of Agriculture.