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Heron Park
Neighbourhood
Heron Park
Heron Park
Heron Park is located in Ottawa
Heron Park
Heron Park
Coordinates: 45°22′41″N 75°40′24″W / 45.377976°N 75.673278°W / 45.377976; -75.673278
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
CityOttawa
Government
 • MPsDavid McGuinty
 • MPPsJohn Fraser
 • CouncillorsShawn Menard
 • Governing bodyHeron Park Community Association
 • PresidentMike Little[1]
Area
 • Total2.126 km2 (0.821 sq mi)
Elevation
80 m (260 ft)
Population
 (2016)
 • Total3,991
 • Density1,900/km2 (4,900/sq mi)
Time zoneEastern (EST)
Forward sortation areas
K1H, K1V
WebsiteCommunity Association

Heron Park[2] is a neighbourhood in Capital Ward in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Its boundaries are the Rideau River to the north, the Sawmill Creek to the west, Bank Street to the east and Walkley Road to the south.[1]

The neighbourhood is divided by Heron Road but is considered all one neighbourhood. The neighbourhood is sometimes called Billings Bridge, due to its proximity to the bridge, which is the site of a former village and the Billings Bridge Shopping Centre. The total population of the neighbourhood is 3,991 (Canada 2016 Census).[3]

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History

Today's Heron Park neighbourhood consists of the western half (west of Bank) of the village of Billings Bridge, which was the first settlement in Gloucester Township in 1812. In 1874, the community of Gateville was founded[4] at where Metcalfe Road (today's Bank Street) crossed Billings Creek (Sawmill Creek), located south of Billings Bridge.[5] During the Great Depression, Gateville was known as "Poverty Hill" and "Deadbeat's Hill".[4] Gloucester was annexed by Ottawa in 1950 and the Billings Bridge village was expropriated. Soon after, the Heron Park community was built south of Gateville.[6]

Parks

  • Heron Park (located at Clover St. and Heron Rd.)
  • Kaladar Park (located at Brookfield Rd. and Kaladar Ave.)
  • Bruce Timmermans Park (located at Gilles St. and Apolydor Ave.)

Features

As well it includes the natural beauty of the pathways beside the Sawmill Creek.

Many neighbourhood businesses are located along Bank Street, such as the Blue Heron Mall which includes Farm Boy, Icheban Bakery, M&M Meats and Colonnade Pizza.

Community Association meetings are held on the first Thursday of most months at 7pm in the Community Centre at Heron Park.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "About". April 2019.
  2. ^ "Heron Park".
  3. ^ Population calculated by combining the populations of Census Tract 5050004.00 and Dissemination Blocks 35061699009 and 35061700012]
  4. ^ a b "Gloucester Historical Society".
  5. ^ Illustrated Historical Atlas of the County of Carleton, 1879, pg 49
  6. ^ Ottawa, Ontario. 1:25,000. Map Sheet 031G05G, ed. 2, 1963; Open Data Producer: Surveys and Mapping Branch, Department of Energy, Mines and Resources; Date published: 1963-01-01 (publication), 2016-01-01 (publication)

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