Blair Road (Ottawa)
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Blair Road (Ottawa Road #27) is an important road in the eastern part of Ottawa, Canada. It begins in the north just south of the Rockcliffe Parkway, but does not actually connect to the parkway, except for a small bike-path connection to the Ottawa River Pathway - one of the city's main bike trails that runs along the Ottawa River.
Starting out quite minor; the northernmost part of the road is a two-lane collector road (north of Montreal Road) or minor arterial road (south of Montreal Road), running through residential areas and to the west of the massive National Research Council compound. The speed limit on that section is 50 km/h (30 mph) and has several steep hills.
It becomes much larger on the south side of Ogilvie Road and the Queensway, where it becomes one of the major north-south routes in eastern Ottawa. It is also home to the main transit terminal for east-central Ottawa. South of the Queensway it runs to the west of the Pineview Municipal Golf Club until it abruptly ends at Innes Road. The speed limit there is 70 km/h (45 mph).
In the future, the section of Blair Road between Montreal Road and Ogilvie Road may contain light rail service as future extension plans for the O-Train.