- The Glebe
The Glebe is a neighbourhood in
Ottawa ,Ontario ,Canada . It is located just south of Ottawa's downtown area, with its northern border being demarcated by the Queensway highway. It is bounded by theRideau Canal to the south and east. The western border is somewhat more complicated. Many maps show it ending at Bronson Avenue, while others use Bronson "north" ofCarling Avenue , butDow's Lake (technically an artificalbay of the of the Rideau Canal) "south" of it, using Carling itself as the border connecting from the northern tip of Dow's Lake back to Bronson. The Glebe Community Association uses the latter definition. As of 2006, the area's population was 10,886.The Glebe has a strong community association which, in addition to running a large community centre, lobbies the local government on issues such as
traffic calming .The Glebe is mostly populated by families; the area has many children, and consequently its social services are oriented towards youth. It is also almost entirely
anglophone . Despite being one of Ottawa's wealthier neighbourhoods, it is also one of the most liberal, and it has traditionally been a stronghold for theNew Democratic Party . The Glebe lies in the federal riding ofOttawa Centre , and the same provincial electoral district.The stretch of Bank Street that runs through the Glebe is one of Ottawa's premier shopping areas, with many small stores and restaurants offering a wide variety of services.
The Glebe is home to
Lansdowne Park which containsFrank Clair Stadium where Ottawa'sCanadian Football League (CFL) football team, the currently suspendedOttawa Renegades , and theUniversity of Ottawa Gee-Gees play their home games, as well as theOttawa Civic Centre , the permanent home of theOttawa 67's and temporary home (1992-1995) for theOttawa Senators beforeScotiabank Place (formerly the Corel Centre, prior to that it was called The Palladium) was completed.The area that became the park was purchased from local farmers in
1868 by the City of Ottawa Agricultural Society. From the canal two bodies of water jut into the Glebe: Patterson Creek andBrown's Inlet . These areas are surrounded by parks and some of the city's most expensive homes.The last Saturday in May of each year brings the "Great Glebe Garage Sale" to the neighbourhood; every household that participates puts items out for sale, attracting a large contingent of bargain hunters to the area. Sellers are expected to donate a portion of the proceeds to a designated charity.
History
The area is called the Glebe because in the initial
1837 survey of Ottawa the area was allocated to St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. The word "glebe " means church lands and the area was originally known as "the glebe lands of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church". When the area was opened for development in1870 , real estate agents began to refer to it simply as "The Glebe".The Glebe was one of Ottawa's first
suburb s. In 1900, theOttawa Electric Street Railway was established, with one of its first routes running south along Bank Street. This allowed workers to live in the Glebe and take the street car to work. Most Glebe houses date from this era, and it became home to many middle-class workers.In the middle part of the century the Glebe changed as the middle class moved to more distant suburbs such as Alta Vista and Nepean and the Glebe became transformed into a predominantly working-class neighbourhood with the houses subdivided into multiple apartments or turned into
rooming house s.The neighbourhood began to change again in the 1970s when it underwent significant
gentrification and became one of Ottawa's elite neighbourhoods. These changes are obvious in the census. From 1971 to 1996 the percentage of the population with university degrees rose from 10 to 60 percent. White collar employment grew from less than half to some 95%. While in 1971 Glebe residents were 14 percent poorer than the average citizen of Ottawa, in 1996 they were 18 percent wealthier.Fact|Oct2007|date=October 2007Churches
*Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church
*Glebe-St. James United Church
*St. Giles Presbyterian Church
*St. Matthew's Anglican Churchchools
Elementary school s
*First Avenue Public School
*Corpus Christi School
*Mutchmor Public School Secondary school s
*Glebe Collegiate Institute
*Lisgar Collegiate Institute (just north of the Glebe proper)
*Immaculata High School (just east of the Glebe proper)Junior high schools
*Hopewell (just south of the Glebe proper)
*Glashan Public School (just north of the Glebe proper)External links
* [http://www.bytown.net/glebe.htm The Glebe - Evolution of an Ottawa Neighbourhood]
* [http://ottawahistory.ncf.ca/ The Story of the Glebe]
* [http://www.glebeca.ca/ The Glebe Community Association]ee also
*
Glebe
*List of Ottawa neighbourhoods
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