Gladstone Avenue

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Gladstone Avenue in Centretown.

Gladstone Avenue is a street in Ottawa running east from the Rideau Canal west to Parkdale Avenue. It is a historically residential street running just south of the downtown core, with a number of small houses in the downtown section now converted to commercial uses.

Landmarks

  • Gladstone Avenue Public School, just east of Parkdale Avenue.
  • Gladstone Theatre, just west of Preston Street
  • Ottawa Adult School, at Booth Street.
  • McNabb Arena and Community Centre at Percy Street, one block east of Bronson Avenue.

Notable events

The street when laid out in the 1800s, was named Anne Street. From 1896 until 1907, the Ottawa Hockey Club, commonly known as the Silver Seven, Stanley Cup winner, played its games at the Dey's Skating Rink at Bay Street and Gladstone.

In the 2000s, the street was modified to provide two lanes of traffic, bicycle lanes and traffic calming measures between Bronson Avenue and Bank Street.

In May 2005, the Salus Millennium House for the Homeless, located on Gladstone Avenue in Ottawa, was destroyed by fire. [1]

See also

  • List of Ottawa, Ontario roads


References

  1. Community Action, May 23, 2005 – Ottawa Salus house burns down
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