- Osgoode, Ontario
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Osgoode — Community — Osgoode main street Location in Ottawa Coordinates: 45°08′40″N 75°36′15″W / 45.14444°N 75.60417°W Country Canada Province Ontario City Ottawa Established 1827 Incorporated 1910 (Police Village of Osgoode Station) Amalgamation 1974 (Township of Osgoode)
2001 (City of Ottawa)Government – Mayor Jim Watson – MPs Pierre Poilievre – MPPs Lisa MacLeod – Councillors Doug Thompson Elevation 90 m (295 ft) Population (2006) – Total 2,552 Canada 2006 Census Time zone Eastern (EST) (UTC−5) – Summer (DST) EDT (UTC−4) Osgoode is a large village within the city of Ottawa, Canada, located just south of the city proper, near the Rideau River.
It was originally part of Osgoode Township but it became part of Ottawa in 2001. Originally called Osgoode Station, its name was shortened to Osgoode in 1962.
Notable landmarks of the community include the Stuart Holmes Arena hockey, the Osgoode Community Centre and its surrounding recreation facilities, the local mall and numerous shops within the village.
There is a large adult and minor hockey loving population in the community and community sports are a large part of Osgoode life. Throughout the fall and winter the Stuart Holmes arena is by far one of the busiest locations in the village. Hockey is indeed an important part of the fabric that makes up the Village of Osgoode. Both youth and adult softball leagues are major in the summer months. Almost every night of the week, softball games are hosted on the Osgoode Village Park softball diamonds.
The Village of Osgoode supports a youth centre that is organized and run by the Osgoode Youth Association (O-YA!). "O-YA!" helps to enrich the quality of life of youth 12-18 living in Osgoode Ward by supporting the development of our village-raised young people as world-ready adults and engaged citizens.
While Osgoode is technically part of Ottawa, many people believe that it is too far away to be considered truly part of Ottawa. Signs can be seen in several private and commercial residences saying 'Carleton County - YES!', showing support for the township to be included in a separate county since it is more than 30km from downtown Ottawa.
Osgoode has a fair population and consists of many winding trails for people to enjoy. Most of the main roads were repaved in 2006.
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Coordinates: 45°08′40″N 75°36′15″W / 45.14444°N 75.60417°W
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