List of neighbourhoods in Ottawa

This is a list of neighbourhoods and outlying communities within the City of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. In 2001, the old city of Ottawa was amalgamated with the suburbs of Nepean, Kanata, Gloucester, Rockcliffe Park, Vanier and Cumberland, and the rural townships of West Carleton, Osgoode, Rideau and Goulbourn, along with the systems and infrastructure of the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton, to become one municipality. The city is now organized into 24 wards.[1]

Old City of Ottawa

Map of the east end of Downtown Ottawa

Central Ottawa

East end

South end

West end

Gloucester

Kanata

Nepean

Cumberland

Goulbourn

Osgoode Township

Rideau

Marlborough

North Gower

West Carleton

Fitzroy

  • Antrim
  • Fitzroy Harbour
  • Galetta
  • Kinburn
  • Marathon
  • Marathon Village
  • Marshall Bay
  • Mohr Corners
  • Panmure
  • Quyon Ferry Landing
  • Smith's Corners
  • Vydon Acres
  • Willola Beach
  • Woodridge

Huntley

  • Carp
  • Corkery
  • Huntley
  • Huntley Manor Estates
  • Manion Corners
  • Westmont Estates
  • Westwood

Torbolton

  • Baskin's Beach
  • Buckhams Bay
  • Constance Bay
  • Crown Point
  • Dirleton
  • Dunrobin
  • Dunrobin Heights
  • Dunrobin Shore
  • Kilmaurs
  • MacLarens
  • McKay's Waterfront
  • Torwood Estates
  • Woodlawn

Business improvement areas

Historical neighbourhoods

Map of the City of Ottawa Insurance Plan, 1888-1901 with business names and locations indicated

Ottawa - Central End

  • Ashburnham - residential area downtown, bordered by Wellington St, Lyon St., Laurier Ave. and the Lebreton Aqueduct
  • Mount Sherwood - 19th-century community located around where the Adult High School on Gladstone is today
  • Nanny Goat Hill - 19th-century community today part of the LeBreton Flats, located at the foot of the eponymous Nanny Goat Hill
  • Parkview - today part of The Glebe
  • Rideauville - today part of Old Ottawa South
  • Rochesterville - today makes up Centretown West
  • Stewarton - today makes up The Glebe and Centretown

Ottawa - East End

  • Clandeboye - today part of Vanier
  • Clarkstown - today part of Vanier
  • Cummings Bridge - today part of Vanier
  • Eastview Centre - today part of Vanier
  • Finter - today part of Viscount Alexander Park
  • Village of Gloucester - today part of the Lindenlea neighbourhood south of New Edinburgh
  • Janeville - see Vanier
  • Rockcliffe Annex - today part of Viscount Alexander Park
  • Rockville - also known as Rock Village, this neighbourhood developed around Gloucester Quarries opened by Antoine Robillard on Montreal Road

Ottawa - South End

Ottawa - West End

Ottawa - Others

  • Bells Corners Station - close to Highway 416 and Baseline Road
  • Blackburn - today part of Blackburn Hamlet
  • Blackburn Station - area near Anderson Road and Renaud Road
  • Cathartic - also known as Eastman's Springs; see Carlsbad Springs.
  • Daniston - today part of Orleans
  • Eagleson Corners - today part of Kanata
  • Fallowfield Station - area near Cedarview Road and Strandherd Drive. Not to be confused with the current Fallowfield Station
  • Federal Station - Prince of Wales Dr and Colonnade Road area
  • Graham Bay Station - area near Richmond Road and Highway 417
  • Hazeldean - today part of Katimavik-Hazeldean, Kanata
  • Long Island Village - located opposite the north end of Long Island near the community of Manotick
  • Merivale Station - area near Fallowfield Station
  • St. Joseph - see Orleans
  • Wellington - see Kars

Main communities

This is a list of the main communities in the Ottawa area along with population numbers.

Greater areas and CMAs

Cities

Former cities
Former villages
Former townships

Other main suburban areas

Rural villages and hamlets

See also

References

  1. "Ottawa Ward map". Ottawa Ward map. Ottawa.ca. Retrieved 2023-10-05.
  2. "Population" (PDF). Annual Development Report 2006. Retrieved 2008-02-08.
  3. "Population and dwelling counts, for Canada and census subdivisions (municipalities), 2006 and 2001 censuses - 100% data". 2006 Canadian Census. Retrieved 2007-10-10.
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