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Riverside South, Ottawa


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official_nameRiverside South
settlement_typeCommunity
pushpin_mapCanada Ottawa
pushpin_map_captionLocation of Riverside South in Ottawa
coordinates
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_name
subdivision_type1Province
subdivision_name1
subdivision_type2Municipality
subdivision_name2Ottawa
leader_title2MP
leader_title3MPP
leader_title4Councillor
leader_name2Bruce Fanjoy
leader_name3George Darouze
leader_name4Steve Desroches
established_titleSettled
established_date1996
established_title2Amalgamation
established_date22001 (City of Ottawa)
area_total_km228.627
population_as_of2021
population_noteCanada 2021 Census
population_total19802
population_density_km2auto
timezoneEastern (EST)
utc_offset−5
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elevation_m90
websiteRiverside South Community Association
postal_code_typePostal code
postal_codeK1V, K4M
area_codes613, 343

Riverside South is a suburban community in Gloucester-South Nepean Ward in the south end of the city of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, just southwest of Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport. Prior to amalgamation in 2001, the area was located in the city of Gloucester. Its population, according to the Canada 2021 Census, was 19,802.

In the early 1990s this area was mostly vacant with a few houses and some farms. The first homes in the community were built in 1996. Since then, there has been extensive housing development that seems to be growing at the pace of other major suburban communities in the region, such as Barrhaven, Kanata and Orléans.

Currently, most of the built up area of the community is limited to areas around River Road and Earl Armstrong Road, and just west of Limebank Road. It is planned that Riverside South will become a major community with south expansions closer to Manotick and to the east closer to Leitrim. According to the Riverside South Community Association, the boundaries will eventually be "Leitrim Road to the north, the Rideau River to the west, a line half-way between Earl Armstrong and Rideau Road to the south and Bowesville Road to the east. It is expected that the community will have a population of 24,920 by 2034.

The Riverside South community also includes the much older community of Honey Gables, which includes three streets on the west side of River Road. This community was first built c. 1950, and has been under pressure by the surrounding developments.

Transportation

The future North-South Light-rail line was expected to serve the community by 2009 until its cancellation on December 14, 2006. Most rural bus routes are being upgraded and widened to cope with increasing traffic from the area. One notable problem area is Limebank Road, where major slowdowns occur during the morning as commuters rush towards the inner downtown core of the city. The Strandherd-Armstrong Bridge linking the community to Barrhaven was completed in 2014, though without the light-rail extension. On July 5, 2017, the City of Ottawa announced they would be looking into adjusting the previously planned Bowesville O-Train station to bring it closer to the community. It was then announced that Line 2 would be extended to Limebank Road to directly serve Riverside South. It officially began passenger service on January 6, 2025.

Schools

Riverside South is the home to the only Ottawa area school with a balanced calendar. Students at L'école élémentaire catholique Bernard-Grandmaître will experience a summer vacation which is shortened by three weeks. Those three weeks will then be re-distributed throughout the school year giving the students and teachers a one-week Thanksgiving vacation, an additional week during the week of the Victoria Day holiday, and an additional week during March break. The balanced calendar was implemented to allow students and teachers more opportunities to unwind. The pilot project ended in 2010, and the school is running permanently on the balanced calendar. The results of the pilot project are being used to determine if other Ottawa schools will also transition to a balanced calendar.

  • St. Jerome Catholic School
  • Steve MacLean Public School
  • École élémentaire catholique Bernard-Grandmaître
  • [[List of schools of the Conseil des écoles catholiques du Centre-Est|École élémentaire catholique Jonathan-Pitre]]
  • École élémentaire publique Michel-Dupuis

High school students in the area are served by Merivale High School - located in Nepean, South Carleton High School located in Richmond and St. Francis Xavier Catholic High School, located at the corner of Spratt and Limebank Rd. for Catholic middle school and high school students.

School Board Trustees

English Public - Jennifer Jennekens

French Public - Linda Savard

French Catholic - Chad Mariage

English Catholic - Spencer Warren

References

References

  1. Population calculated by combining Census Tracts 5050126.06 and 5050126.05 and Dissemination Areas 35061904, 35061905 and 35061906
  2. "Riverside South Community Association".
  3. "Riverside South Community Design Plan Update".
  4. Population estimate calculated by combining the 2034 projected populations for traffic zones 4110, 4100, 4121, 4140, 4152, 4151, 4163, 4169, 4164 [https://ottawa.ca/en/city-hall/public-engagement/projects/ottawa-ward-boundary-review-2020#population-projections-traffic-zones TZ Estimates][https://ottawa.ca/en/city-hall/public-engagement/projects/ottawa-ward-boundary-review-2020#population-projections-traffic-zones TZ Map]
  5. "Canada.Com {{!".
  6. "City looking at longer Trillium Line extension in Riverside South". Ottawa Sun.
  7. "O-Train Lines 2 & 4 begin a phased opening on January 6, 2025 | OC Transpo".
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