Ottawa Area & Neighbourhood Information
Centretown
- * Ottawa - Central by Foot - The Walking Districts
- * Ottawa - Central with a car
- * Ottawa - East
- * Ottawa - South
- * Ottawa - West
- Alta Vista
- Barrhaven
- Beacon Hill
- Bells Corners
- Blackburn Hamlet
- Borden Farm
- Britannia Village
- Carlington
- Carson Grove
- Central Park
- Centretown
- Chapel Hill
- Chinatown
- Civic Hospital
- Crystal Beach
- Dow's Lake
- Elmvale Acres
- Gatineau/Outaouais Region
- Golden Triangle
- Greely
- Heron Park
- Hintonburg
- Hunt Club
- Kanata
- Kingsview Park
- LeBreton Flats
- Lindenlea
- Little Italy
- Lower Town
- Manor Park
- Manotick
- Nepean
- New Edinburgh
- Old Ottawa East
- Old Ottawa South
- Old Ottawa West
- Orleans
- Overbrook
- Richmond
- Riverside Park
- Riverside South
- Rockcliffe Park
- Rothwell Heights
- Sandy Hill
- Stittsville
- The Glebe
- Vanier
- Viscount Alexander Park
- Wellington Village
- Westboro
Centretown is located right in the heart of Ottawa, Canada’s capital. It is bounded on the north by Gloucester Street and Lisgar Street, on the east by the Rideau Canal, on the south by the Queensway Freeway and on the west by Bronson Avenue. The neighbourhood includes Downtown Ottawa and is home to a mix of residential and commercial properties, including a large government sector. Bank Street and Elgin Street are the major commercial thoroughfares where you’ll find office buildings, shops, restaurants and essential services.
Neighbourhood Details
It is conveniently located right in the middle of everything – entertainment, shopping, tourist attractions, and employment centers– all within walking distance (in 2006 - 43.7% of Centretown residents walked to work). Also a large variety of bus routes guarantees an easy commute to anywhere in Ottawa.
Centretown Dining, Shopping and Entertainment
Centretown offers several grocery stores as well as a wide variety of specialty food stores (about 28) and 23 convenience stores. In Centretown you have an opportunity to enjoy fine dining at more than 100 sit-down restaurants, as well as 148 fast food outlets when on the go. Centretown also offers four indoor recreation facilities as well as 21 sites for summer recreation and 2 sites for winter recreation.
The Canadian Museum of Nature, Dundonald Park, Jack Purcell Park, the Ottawa Curling Club and the Central Bus Station are all located in Centretown.
Other nearby areas in Ottawa's Central Walking District include Byward Market, Lindenlea, Sandy Hill and The Glebe. As you explore these areas and have questions about what's currently available in Ottawa houses and condos, let us know! We're here to help answer your Ottawa real estate questions.
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You'll find a mix of housing options in Centretown with prices ranging from $189,000 to $1,960,000. Residential streets offer older single family homes as well as newer townhomes and low- and high-rise apartment buildings. Centretown homes are mostly high and low-rise apartments and condominiums (86% of all Centretown housing), with about 4.5% - single homes, 2.2% - semi-detached, 4.8% - row houses. The late 90s gave rise to a construction boom in Centretown which increased the number of condominiums and buildings north of Cooper Street.
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