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With its cheerful shops, community programming, student-friendly location and easy access to the downtown core, Old Ottawa South is anything but an antiquated part of the city – in fact, it’s one of the most vibrant and lively around! Let McElheran & Associates help you find your Old Ottawa South home or commercial location in this iconic, long-popular neighbourhood, rich with history and eager for new chapters to unfold. We pride ourselves on friendly, professional service and guidance based on deep community knowledge, ensuring potential homeowners find a solution that meets their needs and offers a quality living experience.

A Student’s Paradise

The sprawling, program-and-event-packed Carleton University campus borders the entire western edge of Old Ottawa South, making the community a popular choice for homeowners who are either soon-to-be students or have younger household members ready to enroll. Plus, transportation to alternatives such as Algonquin College and the University of Ottawa is made easier with the Trillium Line, Confederation Line, and OC Transpo access right from campus stations and elsewhere in the area. Along with plenty of shops, restaurants, and a thriving nightlife scene along Bank Street cutting through the neighbourhood, this is a veritable paradise for students and those seeking to attract them to their businesses for employment or as new customers. If you have a younger family, your kids may be the perfect fit for Hopewell Public School, one of the local elementary schools providing an excellent education for K-8 students.

What to See and Do in Old Ottawa South?

Old Ottawa South is very much like an island surrounded by countless entertainment, shopping, and dining opportunities. Cross the bridge to the north and you’ll enter the colourful wonderland that is the Glebe, complete with the event-rich TD Place and Aberdeen Pavilion and countless mom-and-pop shops that are one-of-a-kind. Or cross the Rideau River to the south into Billings Bridge Shopping Centre to stock up on groceries, do your banking, have lunch with friends or even sign up for driving lessons. Talk about convenient – everything you could need and much more can be found just outside your doorstep!

Surrounded by Natural Beauty

Old Ottawa South is known for its leafy, tree-lined streets and massive green spaces. Brewer Park, in particular, is a sight to behold, offering a dedicated arena, community gardens, walking trails along the Rideau River and plenty of space for a day of outdoor recreation. Nestled in this area is Brewer Community Pool, offering a 25-metre, six-lane pool, complete with a sauna and outdoor splash pad for the little ones. Whether you love to jog, cycle, or take Fido for a walk, this neighbourhood is an ideal choice for residents who love to stay active and enjoy being surrounded by nature. The same applies to business owners seeking a great location for their employees to enjoy during their downtime or on a lunch break.

Something for Everyone

Old Ottawa South is ideally suited for folks from all walks of life and backgrounds. If you’re a commuter who needs quick and convenient access to a federal posting downtown, getting there and back is as easy as a walk, a quick bike ride, or an even faster trip on one of many local OC Transpo routes. For those seeking serene, natural surroundings without losing out on the conveniences of city living, you’ll love the greenery-rich area, fine landscaping, and welcoming atmosphere.

With that said, what interests you? Are you a downsizer looking for streamlined access to public services? Or is your family in need of better and more varied schooling options for your little ones? Old Ottawa South delivers this and so much more. It’s ideal for everyone from young couples to single go-getters keen on that next promotion, seniors in search of tranquil living, and otherwise. Don’t hesitate to give the area a visit and discover its many opportunities for yourself!

McElheran & Associates is ready to help you find the ideal investment opportunity for your needs in Old Ottawa South, and there’s nothing old-fashioned about the many conveniences this beloved community offers! Reach out to us, and let’s work together to find your dream home or commercial property today.

Frequently Asked Questions

Situated in the heart of Ottawa’s thriving cultural melting pot, just due south of the Glebe, Old Ottawa South is a vibrant and welcoming community. The folks around here are friendly and courteous, even in the middle of the neighbourhood where Bank Street cuts through, and the traffic is heavier. Plus, you’ll have easy access to the nearby Riverside Campus of the Ottawa Hospital, plenty of great schools and public services, and more. This is one of the safer and more inclusive parts of town!

Old Ottawa South is highly walkable, largely due to it being much smaller than most of the other communities in the National Capital Region. A large number of folks around here tend to walk, which is a great way to see the sights and soak up some sun, though several are avid cyclists. Alternatively, it’s easy to hop on an OC Transpo bus or nearby connecting rail service, which is good news for commuters and those seeking to explore the many sights and attractions of the downtown Ottawa area.

Old Ottawa South is situated in what we know today as Capital Ward. This ward comprises of not only this community but also Old Ottawa East, the Glebe, Heron Park, Carleton University, and the Riverside area. A fun fact: Capital Ward is one of the longest-running wards in Ottawa, first established in 1909 when parts of various other wards were combined. This led to the eventual annexation of Old Ottawa South, making it part of the ward as well.

For public schools, there is Hopewell Avenue Public School, just off Bank Street and located on Hopewell Avenue. An intermediate school of the same name is part of this complex. Further north in the Glebe, you’ll find Mutchmor Public School and, beyond that, First Avenue Public School. To the south and across the Rideau River, children have access to other locations, including Ridgemont High School.

For Catholic schools in the area, there is Corpus Christi Elementary School in the Glebe. Private and/or alternative options include Astolot Academy and Educational Centre as well as Westboro Académie.

For post-secondary studies, there are no finer options than Carleton University and St. Paul University, both of which can be found in the immediate Old Ottawa South area. You aren’t strapped for choices, and a quick bus ride can grant access to even more options, including the University of Ottawa!

As the term implies, Old Ottawa South is situated in the southern portion of the most built-up area of the city. You’ll find it directly south of the Glebe and north of Billings Bridge. The community has natural borders in the form of the Rideau Canal to the north and the Rideau River to the south, while Carleton University’s grounds comprise of the western edge of this celebrated and beloved neighbourhood.

Old Ottawa South has many claims to fame, chief among them being the incredible post-secondary options available to local residents and those who are new to Ottawa. Carleton University, in particular, has a massive range of well-regarded programs, having fostered many success stories over the years by providing students with incredible learning experiences. The area is also well known for its outdoor recreational activities, ample park space, and beautiful riverside trails – it’s a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and dog walkers alike! In addition, if you like to shop and dine out, you won’t be short on options thanks to Bank Street’s wide accoutrement of mom-and-pop offerings, well-loved chain locations, and more, all found right in the heart of the community!

In addition to the swimming and recreational options we’ve already covered, there are several sports programming options for youth. These include Douvris Martial Arts, Karate, and Kickboxing on Bank Street, Snowhawks Ski and Snowboard School, programming at the Old Ottawa South Community Centre, the Ottawa Tennis & Lawn Bowling Club, and Safe Swim Ottawa.

Of course, that’s not all. Take to one of several local playgrounds, the one at Brewer Park being one of the most popular spots. Or cross the bridge north and enjoy everything from concerts to picnics, music festivals, or a movie at the Lansdowne Park and its many surrounding retail and dining options. This also includes TD Place, home of the Ottawa RedBlacks.