- Rideau Street
Rideau Street (Ottawa Road #34) is a major street in downtown
Ottawa ,Ontario ,Canada . It is one of Ottawa's most famous streets. It serves as the major east-west Street for Ottawa'sLower Town . The street used to be Highway 17B before that was discontinued in1998 . It runs from theRideau Canal in the west (where it turns into Wellington Street) to theRideau River in the east, where it turns intoMontreal Road , in Vanier. Rideau Street is also home to theChateau Laurier and theGovernment Conference Centre (Ottawa's former central train station).For many years, Rideau Street was one of Ottawa's primary retail thoroughfares, containing department stores such as
Freimans ,Ogilvy's , Woolworth,Caplan's and the Metropolitan. Although the local department stores are gone, Rideau Street still featuresThe Bay department store, theRideau Centre shopping mall, and the street is adjacent to shops of theByward Market .To the north of Rideau is the traditional
Lower Town district of Ottawa. To the west of King Edward is the commercial Market area. To the east is a predominantly residential area, formerlyFrancophone that is now home to a variety of immigrant groups, notably many Francophone Africans andSomalians .To the south of Rideau Street is the
Sandy Hill neighbourhood, with its mix of embassies, older houses, low- and high-rise apartment buildings, and student housing.ee also
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Rideau Street Chapel
*Sussex Drive
*Wellington Street (Ottawa)
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