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Coordinates: 45°25′02″N 75°38′36″W / 45.41722°N 75.64333°W / 45.41722; -75.64333
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Eastway Gardens
Neighbourhood
Eastway Gardens is located in Ottawa
Eastway Gardens
Eastway Gardens
Coordinates: 45°25′02″N 75°38′36″W / 45.41722°N 75.64333°W / 45.41722; -75.64333
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
CityOttawa
Government
 • Governing bodyEastway Gardens Residents Association
 • PresidentKim Lamont
 • MPsDavid McGuinty
 • MPPsJohn Fraser
 • CouncillorsJean Cloutier
Area
 • Land0.793 km2 (0.306 sq mi)
Elevation
65 m (213 ft)
Population
 (2016)
 • Total602
 • Density759/km2 (1,970/sq mi)
 Canada 2016 Census
Time zoneUTC−5 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
Forward sortation area
K1G

Eastway Gardens is a small neighbourhood in Alta Vista Ward in the east end of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It consists of a series of dead end streets coming off of Tremblay Road between Riverside Drive and St. Laurent Boulevard. Most of these streets are named for letters of the alphabet, beginning with Avenue K and ending with Avenue U. According to the Canada 2016 Census, the neighbourhood had a population of 602.[1]

History

In 1911, this area of the Gloucester Township was registered as the new subdivision of Bannermount. The new subdivision was intended to be built to house railway employees. Originally, the streets built began with Avenue A in the west. These streets in the western end of the subdivision would later be expropriated for Ottawa's new Train Station. Most houses were built in the subdivision in the 1950s when the neighbourhood was renamed Eastway Gardens.

Demographics

Eastway Gardens corresponds to Statistics Canada Dissemination Area 35060991. This area had a population of 583 according to the Canada 2011 Census. 53% of the population is Anglophone, 26% Francophone. The top two non-official languages are Arabic (6%) and Portuguese (5%). [1]

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