Greely, Ontario

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For the American polar explorer and US Civil War veteran, see Adolphus Greely.

Greely is a community in the south end Ottawa, formerly of Osgoode Township. It is encompassed by Bank Street and Mitch Owens roads on the north and east, and on the west by Manotick. It is in the parliamentary riding federally and provincially of Nepean-Carleton, and is represented on City Council by Doug Thompson, being in Osgoode Ward. For 2003 the City of Ottawa estimated a population of 4,152.

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[edit] Churches

  • All Saints Anglican Church
  • Parkway Road Pentecostal Church
  • Our Lady of the Visitation (Not actually in Greely, but right on the border. Many Greely residents attend this church, and they hold events in Greely.)

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[edit] Library

The Greely branch of the Ottawa Public Library was opened in 1976, after receiving approval from Osgoode Township Council, and the local fire department agreeing to let them use their meeting room for the branch. During the 1990's, the Osgoode Township Library Board received a grant from the Ontario government to build a new branch, but the building never came to fruition. In 2001 following amalgamation, the branch became part of the new Ottawa Public Library, and in 2002, joined the online catalogue service, lirico.

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