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fourth-largest city and fourth-largest metropolitan area in Canada. Ottawa is the political centre of Canada and the headquarters of the federal government. The...
TD Place Arena, originally the Ottawa Civic Centre, is an indoor arena located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The arena can seat 5,500 people, and with the...
Canadian Tire Centre (French: Centre Canadian Tire) is a multi-purpose arena in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It opened in January 1996 as the Palladium and...
The CBC Ottawa Production Centre is an office and studio complex the serves as the headquarters of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. It is located...
the Senate of Canada. Located at 2 Rideau Street in downtown Ottawa, it was known as Ottawa Union Station and served as the city's central railway station...
(1978–1979); OttawaCentre John Evans, Liberal (1979–1984); OttawaCentre Michael Cassidy, NDP (1984–1988); OttawaCentre Mac Harb, Liberal (1988–2003); Ottawa Centre...
games at the 18,652-seat Canadian Tire Centre, which opened in 1996 as the Palladium. Founded and established by Ottawa real estate developer Bruce Firestone...
would be relocating to Ottawa following the conclusion of the 2023–24 season and will play their home games at Canadian Tire Centre for the 2024–25 season...
The Ottawa Folklore Centre (OFC) was an instrument and music store in Ottawa, the national capital of Canada. It closed in July 2015 due to bankruptcy...
Château Laurier, the National Arts Centre, Lord Elgin Hotel, Place Bell Canada, the Ottawa Courthouse, and Ottawa City Hall. Other prominent buildings...
was known as Ottawa Technical Learning Centre. The school opened in 1973 and was one of several vocational schools operated by the Ottawa Board of Education...
The Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre, also known as "ROMHC" or "The Royal" (formerly the Royal Ottawa Hospital) is a 284-bed, 400,000 square-foot psychiatric...
Hill, is an area of Crown land on the southern bank of the Ottawa River in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It accommodates a suite of Gothic revival...
University of Ottawa (French: Université d'Ottawa), often referred to as uOttawa or U of O, is a bilingual public research university in Ottawa, Ontario,...
Turmel ran as a Social Credit candidate in OttawaCentre, while his brother Raymond ran for the party in Ottawa South and Serge Girard, Dale Alkerton and...
Greenberg Family Cancer Centre located at the Queensway Carleton Hospital, located on the western side of Ottawa, also operated by the Ottawa Hospital. The General...
Community Centre of Ottawa was an incorporated non-profit organization which worked towards providing a community centre for the LGBT community in Ottawa, the...
The National Arts Centre (NAC) (French: Centre national des Arts) is a performing arts organization in Ottawa, Ontario, along the Rideau Canal. It is...
(symbolizing Canada) and the Peace Tower and Centre Block of the parliament buildings (symbolizing Ottawa). The design is meant to be simple, but look...
more urbanized areas from one another. For example, Ottawa has seven distinct population centres (Ottawa-Gatineau, Constance Bay, Kanata, Richmond, Osgoode...
riding of OttawaCentre during the 2004 and 2006 Canadian federal elections. Fluently bilingual [1], Mahoney has been a resident of Ottawa and Denholm...