Glebe & Old Ottawa South

Discovering the Charm of The Glebe and Old Ottawa South

Located along the Rideau Canal, The Glebe and Old Ottawa South are two of Ottawa’s most vibrant and picturesque neighbourhoods. Each offers a unique blend of local businesses, cultural attractions, and community spirit, making them must-visit destinations for residents and tourists alike.

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The Glebe is renowned for its bustling Bank Street, lined with an array of independent shops, boutiques, and national retailers. Notable establishments include: 

  • Kettleman’s Bagel: Famous for its Montreal-style bagels, baked fresh in a wood-burning oven 24/7.
  • Craft Beer Market: Offering an extensive selection of local and international brews in a vibrant setting.
  • Beandigen CafĂ©: A unique cafĂ© that combines Indigenous retail with a cozy coffee shop experience.

Cultural enthusiasts can explore art galleries such as Studio Sixty Six and enjoy performances at the Mayfair Theatre. The Glebe is also home to Lansdowne Park, a dynamic space hosting seasonal farmers’ markets, outdoor concerts, and sports events such as the Ottawa Redblacks CFL team and the Ottawa 67’s Hockey Club at TD Place Stadium.

Old Ottawa South: A Community-Centric Neighbourhood

Just south of the Rideau Canal, Old Ottawa South is celebrated for its strong community bonds and rich cultural tapestry. Bank Street serves as the main commercial strip, featuring:

  • Shawarma Palace: Renowned for its generous portions and authentic Lebanese flavors.
  • Ottawa Folklore Centre: A haven for music lovers, offering instruments, lessons, and a variety of musical events.
  • Life of Pie Bakery: A local favorite for freshly baked goods and artisanal breads.

The neighbourhood boasts ample green spaces, including Windsor Park, which hosts the annual Old Ottawa South Art and Music Festival, featuring over 60 local artists.

Community Living and Recreation

Both neighbourhoods prioritize community engagement and outdoor activities. The Rideau Canal offers scenic pathways for walking, cycling, and boating in warmer months, transforming into the world’s largest skating rink in winter. Residents also enjoy proximity to parks, recreational facilities, and easy access to downtown Ottawa, enhancing the appeal of these vibrant communities.

Conclusion

The Glebe and Old Ottawa South exemplify Ottawa’s diversity and community spirit. With their rich array of local businesses, cultural venues, and recreational opportunities, these neighbourhoods offer a distinctive and enriching experience for all who visit or call them home.

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