Riverside Drive (Ottawa)
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Riverside Drive (Ottawa Road #19) is a major road in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada that follows along the eastern bank of the Rideau River. From its northern terminus at the Transitway/VIA Rail underpass just south of the Queensway, the road proceeds south to Limebank Road where it continues as River Road until the city limits. North of the Queensway, Riverside continues as the Vanier Parkway which travels through Vanier until St-Patrick Street.[1]
Most of the road is a four-lane divided principal arterial, with a speed limit of 60 km/h (40 mph), although the general flow is generally faster in many sections.
Riverside is home to the Riverside Hospital, the Billings Bridge Plaza, the RA Centre, Canada Post headquarters, Public Works Canada headquarters, Canadian Labour Congress headquarters, Vincent Massey Park, Terry Fox Athletic Facility, and Mooney's Bay Beach.
The old alignment of Riverside Drive in Riverview is also known as Riverside Drive, and serves a number of apartment building complexes, and has a cul-de-sac at each end.
In the upcoming years, the section of Riverside Drive south of Hunt Club will be widened to improve the traffic flow coming from the Riverside South community. Also, there are plans to modify the intersection with Limebank Road. Riverside could be the continuity of Limebank while River Road which heads south towards Manotick will end at a T-Shaped intersection with Limebank/Riverside.[2]
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[edit] Major intersections
- Industrial Avenue/Bus Access to Hurdman Transit Station
- Bank Street
- Heron Road
- Walkley Road
- Hunt Club Road
On Vanier Parkway
On River Road
- Limebank Road
- Leitrim Road
- Earl Armstrong Road (soon Strandherd Drive when bridge completed)
- Mitch Owens Road
[edit] Neighbourhoods
- Riverview
- Alta Vista
- Billings Bridge
- Uplands/South Keys
River Road
Vanier Parkway
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ City of Ottawa (September 2003). Transportation Master Plan. Retrieved on 2006-11-25. See map 6 Urban Road Network
- ^ City of Ottawa (September 2003). Transportation Master Plan, chapter 14. Retrieved on 2006-11-25.
[edit] See also
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