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New Edinburgh is a neighbourhood in Rideau-Rockcliffe Ward, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.It is located to the northeast of the downtown core. It is bordered on the west by the Rideau River, to the north by the Ottawa River, to the south by Beechwood Avenue, and on the east by Springfield Road and the former Rockcliffe Park village limits.
The Ottawa New Edinburghs functioned as somewhat of a farm club for the bigger Ottawa Hockey Club/Ottawa Senators franchise (hence the colloquial name "Ottawa Seconds"). A player that went through its ranks was Eddie Gerard who played as a forward for the club for seven years between 1906 and 1913.
William Cameron Edwards. William Cameron Edwards (7 May 1844 – 17 September 1921) was a Canadian businessman and parliamentarian. [1]He was born in Clarence Township in Russell County, Canada West [1] the son of William Edwards and Ann Cameron, [2] received basic schooling in Ottawa at the District Grammar School [3] and, at a young age, began work in the timber industry at Thurso, Quebec.
In 1855 Bytown was renamed Ottawa and became a city. In 1867 New Edinburgh was incorporated as a village and 20 years later was annexed by Ottawa. In 1888 Ottawa East was incorporated as a village and would later be annexed by Ottawa. In 1893 Hintonburg was incorporated as a village. It would be annexed 14 years later by Ottawa.
Charles Edmond ‘Mort’ Mortureux (25 September 1876 – 8 February 1947) was born in Bordeaux, France, and emigrated to Canada about 1899. [1] After graduating from the Ontario Agricultural College at Guelph, he joined the Canadian Department of Agriculture where he served for 25 years as chief translator.
New Edinburgh Heritage Conservation District along the Rideau River, bounded by Sussex, MacKay, Dufferin and Stanley Ottawa (New Edinburgh) ON Ottawa (New Edinburgh) municipality "N" Division, Stable Building 1 Sandridge Rd
The John G. Diefenbaker Building is a building in the New Edinburgh neighbourhood of Ottawa, Ontario.The building served as Ottawa's city hall from August 2, 1958, to January 1, 2001, and afterward was commonly known as Old City Hall.
The Duke of Edinburgh: New Brunswick: Fredericton: Engagements at CFB Gagetown with the Royal Canadian Regiment: 5/20 – 5/21 The Duke of Edinburgh Newfoundland: Gander: Overnight stop 6/27 – 7/1 Elizabeth II: Ontario: Ottawa Alberta: Calgary, Red Deer: Presentation of new Queen's Colour to the Calgary Highlanders: 7/5 – 7/8 Prince Edward