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The name refers to the old "By Ward" of the City of Ottawa ('By' deriving from the surname of the engineer, John By, who was the area's original surveyor). The district comprises the main commercial part of the historic Lower Town area of Ottawa. According to the Canada 2011 Census, the population of the area was 3,063. [2]
City of Ottawa Art Galleries - includes ASP, Barbara Ann Scott, Centrepointe Theatre, City Hall, Gallery 112, Karsh-Masson, Studio and Trinity galleries [2] Currency Museum - in the Bank of Canada Diefenbunker - at CFS Carp
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This is a list of festivals in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. This list includes festivals of diverse types, such as regional festivals, commerce festivals , fairs , food festivals , arts festivals , religious festivals , folk festivals , and recurring festivals on holidays .
There are four awards each year: English fiction and non-fiction (the Ottawa Book Awards); French fiction and non-fiction (Prix du livre d'Ottawa). As of 2011 the four prize winners receive $7,500 each and short-listed authors $1,000 each. [1] The award was founded in 1986. In its earlier years it was named the Ottawa-Carleton Book Awards.
(1889–1965) University of Ottawa 1889–1909 Mgr Joseph-Thomas Duhamel; 1911–1922 Mgr Charles-Hugues Gauthier; 1922–1927 Mgr Joseph-Médard Émard; 1928–1940 Mgr Joseph-Guillaume-Laurent Forbes; 1940–1953 Mgr Alexandre Vachon; 1953–1965 Mgr Marie-Joseph Lemieux, OP (1965–present) University of Ottawa (reorganised)
Doors Open Ottawa is an annual event held in the City of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, that gives the public access to many of the city's unique and historically significant buildings. Among the buildings included are government offices, [ 1 ] museums, [ 2 ] radio stations, [ 3 ] places of worship, [ 4 ] embassies, [ 5 ] and historical landmarks. [ 6 ]
Author of graphic novels, comics, books for children, and plays Dawn McEwen: 1980 Curler, gold medalist at the 2014 Winter Olympics: Frank McGee: 1882 1916 Former ice hockey player Edward McGillivray: 1815 1885 Second mayor of Ottawa Dalton McGuinty: 1955 Former politician and Premier of Ontario: David McGuinty: 1960 Lawyer and politician Gavin ...