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Confederation Boulevard is a term invented and marketed by the NCC and to Ottawans, it barely exists at all. Some of the tourism industry later started employing the name on some literature. It is not a road, it is not a boulevard. The reality is that it mostly exists in the minds and organization of the NCC, and mostly consists of some minor improvements to existing streets. A little bit of pavement (yes little bit), a few lamp posts, some things that wave in the wind, and possibly some landscaping should be portrayed as such. Why don't I fix it? Because it's barely encyclopedia worthy, other than to point out to the community that it isn't what it has been marketed to be, imho.— Preceding unsigned comment added by SunKing2 (talk • contribs)