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Copeland Park, Ottawa


FieldValue
official_nameCopeland Park
image_skylineFile:Copeland_Park,_Ottawa.jpg
image_captionCopeland Park
coordinates
pushpin_mapCanada Ottawa
pushpin_map_captionLocation in Ottawa
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameCanada
subdivision_type1Province
subdivision_name1Ontario
subdivision_type2City
subdivision_name2Ottawa
subdivision_type3Electoral district
subdivision_name3Ottawa West—Nepean
leader_title1MP
leader_title2MPP
leader_title3Councillor
leader_name1Anita Vandenbeld
leader_name2Chandra Pasma
leader_name3Laine Johnson
established_titleFirst house
established_date1956
area_total_km20.809
area_footnotes
settlement_typeNeighbourhood
population_as_of2006
population_noteCanada 2006 Census
population_density_km2auto
timezoneEastern (EST)
utc_offset−5
timezone_DSTEDT
utc_offset_DST−4
elevation_m95
postal_code_typeForward sortation area
postal_codeK2C

Copeland Park (French: Parc Copeland) is a neighbourhood located in College Ward in the west end of Ottawa, Canada. It is bounded to the west by Agincourt Road, to the south by Baseline Road, to the east by Clyde Avenue and to the north by the Central Experimental Farm Pathway.

The community was built in the late 1950s and early 1960s by A.B. Taylor Construction Ltd. The first home was built in 1956. In the 1970s, a 21-storey high-rise called the Castle Hill was built at the corner of Castle Hill Crescent and Clyde Avenue. The high-rise is owned by Minto. During that same decade more townhouses and three high-rises were built on Baseline Road at Clyde Avenue. The neighbourhood is mostly surrounded by woods.

The neighbourhood is home to Copeland Park on Navaho Drive, Agincourt Park and Greenlawn Park. There are two schools: Agincourt Public School and Tancook Bell School (also home to a daycare, the building was St. Daniel's Catholic School until 2001) Laurentian High School was located on the corner of Baseline and Clyde until it closed in 2005 to make way for a Wal-Mart shopping complex and an office building. The community is also home to Trinity United Church, located on Maitland Avenue.

The population of the neighbourhood is roughly 4150.

References

References

  1. [http://app06.ottawa.ca/calendar/ottawa/citycouncil/occ/2011/10-26/ec/01%20-%20DOC%2014%20-%20PW%20Retrofit%20Final%20May%202011%5B1%5D.pdf Pinecrest Creek/Westboro Stormwater Management Retrofit Study], May 2011
  2. "Place names - Copeland Park".
  3. (December 1, 2008). "A Woman Toiling for Others". Ottawa Citizen.
  4. (April 24, 1959). "Variety of Designs, Colors (sic) Add Appeal to Quality". Ottawa Journal.
  5. (September 28, 1956). "Copeland Park Project to Include 1,000 Homes". Ottawa Journal.
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