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Lower Town

View over Lowertown from the west.

Map of Ottawa with Lower Town indicated by a dot



Lower Town, or Lowertown, is a neighbourhood in Ottawa. It is bounded roughly by Rideau Street to the South, Sussex Drive to the North, King Edward Street and the Byward Market to the West, and the Rideau River and Vanier to the East. It was historically francophone (as opposed to anglophone Upper Town, a term no longer in use) and its total population today is roughly 10 125 people.

According to the City of Ottawa website, there are roughly 4180 native English-speakers in Lower Town, 3530 Francophones, and 2235 with other mother tongues. Lower Town is home to a wide variety of immigrants and visible minorities, of which there are 2495 of the latter.

Lower Town's diverse population makes it one of the city's more interesting neighbourhoods, its main stretch along Rideau Street is very bustling and includes many African, Asian, South Asian, Caribbean, and Lebanese businesses, a large grocery store, the Rideau Branch of the Ottawa Public Library, and an Orthodox Jewish synagogue.

Lower Town is, however, one of Ottawa's poorer neighbourhoods, especially compared to other central areas more affected by gentrification. Its second main street, aside from Rideau, used to be King Edward, a bustling and tree-lined boulevard. During the 1960s, however, increasing car traffic led it to be levelled and expanded into a wide street for cars, with up to 9 lanes at times. This had raised many issues regarding urban planning, especially the effect major thouroughfares have on nearby communities. The number of lanes has since been reduced, and there is currently extensive work in returning the street to its former glory.

See also

*List of Ottawa neighbourhoods
*Rideau Street



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