1669 Diamondview Road Private Strip

[osm_map lat="45.3181" lon="-76.0559998" width="100%" height="480px"] 1669 Diamondview Road Private Strip is another privately managed airfield west of Ottawa, located close to the previous Diamondview site. It serves as a small-scale aviation facility for personal and recreational aircraft. The strip is maintained by local pilots who use it for training and regional flights. The surrounding landscape provides ideal flying conditions, with minimal air traffic and scenic rural views. Though not open to the public, the airfield highlights the passion for aviation found throughout the Ottawa area and contributes to the region’s network of small private airstrips supporting general aviation. Location: 45.3181, -76.0559998 Tags: - Airport / Airstrip: aerodrome - Name: 1669 Diamondview Road Private Strip - Source: ourairports.com
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1797 Diamondview Road Private Strip

[osm_map lat="45.3287587" lon="-76.076597" width="100%" height="480px"] 1797 Diamondview Road Private Strip is a privately owned airstrip situated west of Ottawa. It is used by individual pilots for personal flights and aviation training. The airstrip consists of a single grass runway and provides convenient access to the Ottawa Valley. Surrounded by open farmland and natural scenery, it offers a peaceful atmosphere ideal for hobby flying. Though small, it represents the strong aviation culture that exists beyond Ottawa’s city limits, where local pilots maintain and operate their own strips as part of a close-knit community of general aviation enthusiasts. Location: 45.3287587, -76.076597 Tags: - Airport / Airstrip: aerodrome - Name: 1797 Diamondview Road Private Strip - Source: ourairports.com
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Algonquin

[osm_map lat="45.347437" lon="-75.7611667" width="100%" height="480px"] Algonquin Station will serve students, staff, and visitors at Algonquin College, providing direct access to Ottawa’s light rail system. It replaces the former Baseline Transitway stop as part of the Confederation Line West Extension. The station’s design prioritizes accessibility and student mobility, with covered walkways, elevators, and clear signage. It connects to nearby educational buildings and residential areas, making it a cornerstone for campus life and west-end commuting. Algonquin Station underscores Ottawa’s commitment to building efficient, education-oriented transit infrastructure. Location: 45.347437, -75.7611667 Tags: - construction:railway: station - light_rail: yes - Name: Algonquin - network: Confederation Line - opening_date: 2026 - Operator: OC Transpo - Public Transit: station - railway: station - station: light_rail
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Arnprior Radio Control Club

[osm_map lat="45.4504174" lon="-76.2528494" width="100%" height="480px"] Arnprior Radio Control Club operates a model airfield northwest of Ottawa, dedicated to radio-controlled aircraft enthusiasts. It provides open runways, safety zones, and a community for pilots who enjoy flying scaled aircraft. The club organizes events, competitions, and training sessions for new members. This model aerodrome is not for passenger travel but serves as a cultural and recreational space for aviation hobbyists. It represents Ottawa’s strong tradition of community-led initiatives that combine learning, technology, and outdoor activity in a safe and enjoyable environment. Location: 45.4504174, -76.2528494 Tags: - Airport / Airstrip: model_aerodrome - Name: Arnprior Radio Control Club
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Bayshore

[osm_map lat="45.3455029" lon="-75.8095386" width="100%" height="480px"] Bayshore Station connects the busy Bayshore Shopping Centre area with the Confederation Line West Extension. The station will offer a direct light rail link to downtown Ottawa, significantly improving transit service for west-end residents. It’s designed to handle high passenger volumes, featuring modern architecture, elevators, and safe pedestrian access. With nearby bus connections and shopping amenities, Bayshore Station will become a major transfer hub for commuters and visitors alike. Its opening will further integrate public transport with Ottawa’s growing urban centres. Location: 45.3455029, -75.8095386 Tags: - construction:railway: station - light_rail: yes - Name: Bayshore - network: Confederation Line - opening_date: 2026 - Operator: OC Transpo - Public Transit: station - railway: station - station: light_rail
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Bayshore Transitway Station

[osm_map lat="45.3456358" lon="-75.8096238" width="100%" height="480px"] Bayshore Transitway Station serves Ottawa’s west end, connecting local routes with the city’s main transitway corridor. Located near the Bayshore Shopping Centre, one of the largest retail complexes in the region, the station sees heavy daily traffic from both commuters and shoppers. OC Transpo’s efficient service ensures quick transfers to downtown and surrounding neighbourhoods. The station features sheltered waiting areas, accessibility ramps, and modern signage. Its location next to major roadways makes it a vital transportation link for residents of Nepean and Kanata, supporting the city’s growing suburban population. Location: 45.3456358, -75.8096238 Tags: - Amenity: bus_station - Building: transportation - Name: Bayshore Transitway Station
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Bayview

[osm_map lat="45.4092962" lon="-75.7219932" width="100%" height="480px"] Bayview Station is Ottawa’s only transfer point between the Confederation Line and the Trillium Line. This strategic hub connects passengers travelling between the north–south and east–west rail corridors. Bayview’s elevated platforms provide impressive skyline views and efficient transfers. The surrounding area is developing rapidly with new housing, offices, and recreational paths. Bayview Station stands at the heart of Ottawa’s future multimodal transportation network, integrating light rail, cycling, and walking routes in one accessible location. Location: 45.4092962, -75.7219932 Tags: - House Number: 801 - light_rail: yes - Name: Bayview - network: O-Train - network:wikidata: Q2422359 - opening_date: 2024-11 - Operator: OC Transpo - Operator Wikidata: Q3347525 - Public Transit: station - railway: station - station: light_rail - Wheelchair Accessible: Wheelchair Accessible - Street: Albert Street
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Billings Bridge

[osm_map lat="45.3846971" lon="-75.6766035" width="100%" height="480px"] Billings Bridge Station is among Ottawa’s busiest bus hubs, located next to one of the city’s main shopping destinations. It connects multiple OC Transpo routes, providing convenient access to both suburban and central areas. The station’s integration with the Billings Bridge Shopping Centre makes it ideal for commuters, shoppers, and students alike. With heated waiting areas, accessibility ramps, and digital displays, the stop provides a safe and efficient travel experience. Billings Bridge continues to serve as a key example of Ottawa’s successful combination of transit and urban development, fostering connectivity in the heart of the city. Location: 45.3846971, -75.6766035 Tags: - Amenity: bus_station - created_by: Potlatch 0.10f - Name: Billings Bridge - Wikidata: Q4911939
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Blair

[osm_map lat="45.4310413" lon="-75.6084142" width="100%" height="480px"] Blair Station serves as the eastern terminus of Ottawa’s O-Train Confederation Line. It connects light rail to several OC Transpo bus routes, offering fast, reliable service for commuters from Orléans and east-end suburbs. The station includes covered platforms, elevators, and bicycle access. With nearby shopping centres and residential developments, Blair is a major transportation gateway for daily travellers. It also acts as a park-and-ride hub, helping reduce car traffic and improving the overall efficiency of Ottawa’s growing light-rail network. Location: 45.4310413, -75.6084142 Tags: - House Number: 1200 - light_rail: yes - Name: Blair - network: O-Train - network:wikidata: Q2422359 - Operator: OC Transpo - Operator Wikidata: Q3347525 - Public Transit: station - railway: station - Start Date: 2019-09-14 - station: light_rail - Wheelchair Accessible: Wheelchair…
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Bowesville

[osm_map lat="45.2933897" lon="-75.6326573" width="100%" height="480px"] Bowesville Station serves as a crucial southern terminus for the O-Train Trillium Line extension, connecting residential communities to major destinations like South Keys and downtown Ottawa. The station offers park-and-ride facilities, safe pedestrian paths, and accessible design for all travellers. Surrounded by emerging residential development, Bowesville is a symbol of Ottawa’s sustainable urban growth strategy. It supports efficient commuting and encourages greener travel options for those living beyond the central core. Once fully operational, Bowesville Station will play a vital role in linking Ottawa’s southern suburbs with its economic and cultural heart. Location: 45.2933897, -75.6326573 Tags: - light_rail: yes - Name: Bowesville - network: O-Train - network:wikidata: Q2422359 - opening_date: 2024-11 - Operator: OC Transpo - Operator Wikidata: Q3347525 - Public Transit: station - railway:…
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Carleton

[osm_map lat="45.3855911" lon="-75.6959222" width="100%" height="480px"] Carleton Station serves Carleton University on the O-Train Trillium Line. It provides students, staff, and visitors with quick connections to downtown, South Keys, and the airport. The station includes accessible walkways, modern shelters, and direct campus access. With high student ridership, Carleton Station plays an essential role in promoting sustainable, car-free travel in Ottawa’s academic community. Surrounded by scenic canal paths and green spaces, it’s both a practical and pleasant transit stop in the heart of the city’s education district. Location: 45.3855911, -75.6959222 Tags: - light_rail: yes - Name: Carleton - network: O-Train - network:wikidata: Q2422359 - opening_date: 2024-11 - Operator: OC Transpo - Operator Wikidata: Q3347525 - Public Transit: station - railway: station - ref: 3062 - station: light_rail - stop_id: CG995
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Constance Lake Waterdome

[osm_map lat="45.4027191" lon="-75.9752749" width="100%" height="480px"] Constance Lake Waterdome is a seasonal seaplane base located near Constance Bay, northwest of Ottawa. It supports floatplane operations for recreational pilots and adventure tourists exploring Ontario’s lakes and rivers. The waterdome offers easy access to the Ottawa River system, making it a popular spot for summer flying and sightseeing. Its tranquil surroundings and connection to nature attract those who enjoy the freedom of water-based aviation. While not a commercial airport, Constance Lake Waterdome contributes to local tourism and highlights Ottawa’s diverse aviation landscape that includes both land and water operations. Location: 45.4027191, -75.9752749 Tags: - Airport / Airstrip: aerodrome - fixme: location of installation on ground - Name: Constance Lake Waterdome - Source: CanVec 6.0 - NRCan
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Convent Glen

[osm_map lat="45.4736361" lon="-75.5341299" width="100%" height="480px"] Convent Glen Station is another crucial part of the eastward O-Train Confederation Line expansion. It will serve the growing Orléans region, connecting local communities to major city hubs through fast, electric light rail. The station is being constructed with sustainability in focus — featuring eco-efficient materials, safe pedestrian areas, and barrier-free access. Surrounded by natural landscapes and residential zones, Convent Glen Station is expected to promote transit-oriented development and improve daily commuting comfort. It symbolizes Ottawa’s future-focused approach to urban planning and public transport design. Location: 45.4736361, -75.5341299 Tags: - construction:railway: station - light_rail: yes - Name: Convent Glen - network: Confederation Line - opening_date: 2025-01 - Operator: OC Transpo - Public Transit: station - railway: station - station: light_rail - Wikidata: Q112424777
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Corso Italia

[osm_map lat="45.4040152" lon="-75.7143444" width="100%" height="480px"] Corso Italia Station is part of the O-Train South Extension, serving one of Ottawa’s culturally rich areas. Named after Ottawa’s historic Italian district, the station connects passengers to Little Italy’s restaurants, cafés, and shops. The design integrates accessibility, safety, and modern aesthetics, with smooth transfers to nearby bus routes. It offers quick access to Dow’s Lake, Preston Street, and nearby urban attractions. Corso Italia Station enhances both mobility and tourism, celebrating the multicultural identity of Ottawa while providing essential daily transport links. Location: 45.4040152, -75.7143444 Tags: - light_rail: yes - Name: Corso Italia - network: O-Train - network:wikidata: Q2422359 - opening_date: 2024-11 - Operator: OC Transpo - Operator Wikidata: Q3347525 - Public Transit: station - railway: station - station: light_rail - Wheelchair Accessible: Wheelchair Accessible…
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Cyrville

[osm_map lat="45.4226651" lon="-75.6263589" width="100%" height="480px"] Cyrville Station serves Ottawa’s east end as part of the Confederation Line. It offers fast connections between residential zones and major employment areas. The station’s compact, functional layout includes elevators, real-time displays, and safe pedestrian access. It supports a growing transit-oriented community, encouraging residents to choose light rail over car travel. With its simple design and efficient service, Cyrville Station enhances everyday commuting while aligning with Ottawa’s long-term sustainability goals. Location: 45.4226651, -75.6263589 Tags: - House Number: 1250 - light_rail: yes - Name: Cyrville - network: O-Train - network:wikidata: Q2422359 - Operator: OC Transpo - Operator Wikidata: Q3347525 - Public Transit: station - railway: station - Start Date: 2019-09-14 - station: light_rail - Wikidata: Q5201167 - Wikipedia: English Wikipedia – Cyrville station - Street: Cyrville…
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Dow’s Lake / Lac Dow

[osm_map lat="45.3973784" lon="-75.7094293" width="100%" height="480px"] Dow’s Lake Station is a well-known stop on the O-Train Trillium Line, serving one of Ottawa’s most scenic and recreational districts. Located near the Rideau Canal and Dow’s Lake Pavilion, it provides access to parks, trails, and cultural attractions such as the annual Tulip Festival. The station features modern facilities, bicycle access, and full accessibility for all passengers. It is a favourite for both residents and tourists exploring Ottawa’s green spaces and waterfront areas. Dow’s Lake Station symbolizes the harmony between transportation, leisure, and nature in the capital city. Location: 45.3973784, -75.7094293
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Dunrobin / Django Field

[osm_map lat="45.4110708" lon="-75.9369908" width="100%" height="480px"] Dunrobin / Django Field is a private airstrip situated west of Ottawa, near the Dunrobin community. The airfield supports small aircraft, flight hobbyists, and occasional charter flights. Surrounded by scenic countryside, it offers a peaceful setting for recreational flying. The site is used for pilot training and personal aviation activities. While not a commercial facility, Dunrobin Field adds to the diversity of air transport options available in the Ottawa area. Its rural location highlights the balance between modern infrastructure and the region’s natural landscapes. Location: 45.4110708, -75.9369908 Tags: - Airport / Airstrip: aerodrome - icao: CDJ8 - Name: Dunrobin / Django Field
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Dunrobin Parti Field Airport

[osm_map lat="45.4276684" lon="-76.0683959" width="100%" height="480px"] Dunrobin Parti Field Airport is a private aerodrome located near the village of Dunrobin, west of Ottawa. It operates under Transport Canada regulations and caters mainly to light aircraft and recreational pilots. Surrounded by farmland and open skies, the airfield is used for flight training, small charters, and hobby aviation. The site’s quiet setting makes it ideal for beginners and aviation enthusiasts looking to practice takeoffs and landings away from busy traffic zones. Although small in scale, it is an important part of Ottawa’s general aviation network, connecting pilots with rural communities and the scenic Ottawa Valley. Location: 45.4276684, -76.0683959 Tags: - Airport / Airstrip: aerodrome - Name: Dunrobin Parti Field Airport - tclid: CPF3 - Wikidata: Q28163163 - Wikipedia: English Wikipedia – Dunrobin/Parti Field…
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Fallowfield Train Station

[osm_map lat="45.2992565" lon="-75.7365787" width="100%" height="480px"] Fallowfield Train Station serves as an important VIA Rail stop in Ottawa’s southwest end. It connects residents and visitors to major Canadian cities like Toronto and Montréal. The station is known for its convenient park-and-ride facilities, accessible design, and integration with OC Transpo bus routes. Located in a suburban area with growing communities, Fallowfield provides easy commuting options for both leisure and business travellers. The station’s comfortable waiting areas, ticket services, and parking make it a key transport hub for those preferring rail travel over driving. Its location near Barrhaven ensures excellent access to Ottawa’s modern suburban network while maintaining a link to national rail services. Location: 45.2992565, -75.7365787 Tags: - Name: Fallowfield Train Station - network: VIA Rail - network:wikidata: Q876720 - Opening Hours:…
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Fitzroy Harbour Waterdome

[osm_map lat="45.4719513" lon="-76.2187611" width="100%" height="480px"] Fitzroy Harbour Waterdome is a small seaplane base located northwest of Ottawa. This facility allows floatplane landings on the Ottawa River and is primarily used for private recreational aviation. Pilots enjoy access to water routes leading toward the Gatineau Hills and nearby lakes, offering a unique flying experience surrounded by natural beauty. While not a commercial hub, the Fitzroy Harbour Waterdome contributes to regional tourism by connecting rural communities and promoting water-based aviation. It’s ideal for those seeking adventure, sightseeing, or pilot training in Ontario’s picturesque countryside. Location: 45.4719513, -76.2187611 Tags: - House Number: 114 - Airport / Airstrip: aerodrome - Name: Fitzroy Harbour Waterdome - Street: Crossland Drive
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Greenboro

[osm_map lat="45.3598338" lon="-75.6587981" width="100%" height="480px"] Greenboro Bus Station is a key OC Transpo transit station located in Ottawa’s south end. It connects local neighbourhoods with the Trillium Line and other major routes serving downtown and suburban areas. The station features shelters, seating, and accessible platforms for passengers of all abilities. Greenboro is also near residential areas, schools, and shopping zones, making it an important link in daily commuting. The integration of bus and train services ensures reliable connections throughout the city. With frequent service and clean facilities, Greenboro Station represents Ottawa’s modern, rider-friendly public transit design. Location: 45.3598338, -75.6587981 Tags: - Amenity: bus_station - Building: yes - bus: yes - Layer: 1 - Name: Greenboro - Operator: OC Transpo - Public Transit: station - Wheelchair Accessible: Wheelchair Accessible
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Greenboro

[osm_map lat="45.3595474" lon="-75.6591105" width="100%" height="480px"] Greenboro Station is a key south-end stop on the O-Train Trillium Line, connecting suburban neighbourhoods to downtown Ottawa. The station offers park-and-ride services, sheltered waiting areas, and full accessibility for passengers. It also connects to OC Transpo buses serving nearby communities like South Keys and Hunt Club. Greenboro is part of the Trillium Line expansion project, enhancing mobility for southern Ottawa residents. The surrounding area includes walking trails, shopping zones, and residential developments, making Greenboro a vital multi-modal transportation link in the capital’s transit system. Location: 45.3595474, -75.6591105 Tags: - light_rail: yes - Name: Greenboro - network: O-Train - network:wikidata: Q2422359 - opening_date: 2024-11 - Operator: OC Transpo - Operator Wikidata: Q3347525 - Public Transit: station - railway: station - ref: 3037 - station: light_rail…
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Heron

[osm_map lat="45.378743" lon="-75.6796803" width="100%" height="480px"] Heron Station serves as an important public transit stop in central Ottawa. Managed by OC Transpo, it links several popular routes used by daily commuters, students, and workers. The station provides easy connections to nearby institutions and residential neighbourhoods. Equipped with sheltered platforms, lighting, and accessibility features, it ensures a comfortable and secure waiting environment. Heron’s location near major roads makes it one of the most frequently used stations in the network. It reflects Ottawa’s dedication to a connected, inclusive, and sustainable transportation system. Location: 45.378743, -75.6796803 Tags: - Amenity: bus_station - bus: yes - Name: Heron - Public Transit: station - Wikidata: Q5743539
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Hurdman

[osm_map lat="45.4123583" lon="-75.6642421" width="100%" height="480px"] Hurdman Station is one of the most important transfer hubs in Ottawa’s O-Train Confederation Line. Serving both light rail and multiple OC Transpo bus routes, it connects thousands of passengers daily to all corners of the city. The station features wide, accessible platforms, digital information screens, and sheltered waiting areas. Surrounded by green spaces and pathways along the Rideau River, it blends transit efficiency with nature. Hurdman’s central location makes it vital for commuters heading to downtown, the east end, or the south suburbs. With easy interchanges and frequent service, it stands as a model of Ottawa’s modern, integrated transit vision. Location: 45.4123583, -75.6642421 Tags: - House Number: 1434 - Internet Access: Wi-Fi - light_rail: yes - Name: Hurdman - network: O-Train - network:wikidata: Q2422359…
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Iris

[osm_map lat="45.3555117" lon="-75.7695189" width="100%" height="480px"] Iris Station will serve as an important local stop on the Confederation Line West Extension. Located in a residential neighbourhood, it provides easy access to bus routes, parks, and nearby schools. Designed for accessibility, the station features barrier-free entrances and user-friendly layouts. Iris Station will connect residents to downtown Ottawa and neighbouring suburbs, supporting shorter commute times and greener transportation. It is one of the key community-focused stops in Ottawa’s light rail expansion, enhancing both urban mobility and local quality of life. Location: 45.3555117, -75.7695189 Tags: - construction:railway: station - light_rail: yes - Name: Iris - network: Confederation Line - opening_date: 2026 - Operator: OC Transpo - Public Transit: station - railway: station - station: light_rail
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Jeanne-d’Arc

[osm_map lat="45.4689805" lon="-75.5462364" width="100%" height="480px"] Jeanne-d’Arc Station will be a significant addition to the Confederation Line East Extension of Ottawa’s O-Train network. It will provide direct and rapid transit access for residents of Orléans and nearby communities, reducing travel time to downtown. The station’s architecture features open, well-lit spaces and full accessibility for passengers. Its location near residential and commercial zones makes it a key link in the city’s expanding transit system. Jeanne-d’Arc Station represents Ottawa’s ongoing effort to decentralize mobility, giving every neighbourhood modern, reliable, and sustainable transit options. Location: 45.4689805, -75.5462364
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Kars / Rideau Valley Air Park

[osm_map lat="45.1030156" lon="-75.628662" width="100%" height="480px"] Kars / Rideau Valley Air Park is a private aerodrome located south of Ottawa near the Rideau River. It serves small aircraft and recreational pilots who prefer a quieter airfield setting. The facility includes grass runways, hangars, and open airspace suitable for flight practice and leisure flying. The park is home to local flying clubs and glider enthusiasts, offering visitors the chance to experience aviation from a rural perspective. Its location near Kars village allows easy access to scenic farmland and waterways, making it a peaceful spot for aviation hobbyists and flight training operations outside the city. Location: 45.1030156, -75.628662 Tags: - Airport / Airstrip: aerodrome - fixme: Feature includes runway-taxiway-apron geometries - Internet Access: No - Name: Kars / Rideau Valley Air Park -…
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Kichi Zìbì

[osm_map lat="45.3925667" lon="-75.7597005" width="100%" height="480px"] Kichi Zìbì Station (meaning “Great River” in Algonquin) celebrates Indigenous heritage while serving as a modern transportation hub. It forms part of Ottawa’s Confederation Line West Extension and is expected to open in 2026. The station connects passengers to surrounding neighbourhoods and scenic waterfront areas near the Ottawa River. Designed with accessibility and sustainability in mind, Kichi Zìbì will feature safe pedestrian crossings, bike paths, and barrier-free platforms. Its cultural significance and strategic location make it a symbol of both reconciliation and progress in Ottawa’s evolving transit landscape. Location: 45.3925667, -75.7597005 Tags: - construction:railway: station - light_rail: yes - Name: Kichi Zìbì - network: Confederation Line - opening_date: 2026 - Operator: OC Transpo - Public Transit: station - railway: station - station: light_rail
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Lees

[osm_map lat="45.4164162" lon="-75.6706241" width="100%" height="480px"] Lees Station is part of the original Confederation Line, serving the University of Ottawa area and nearby residential complexes. It offers fast access to downtown and east-end neighbourhoods. The station features multiple platforms, elevators, and sheltered waiting areas, ensuring comfort and accessibility for all passengers. Its location near parks, the Rideau Canal, and university facilities makes it a hub for both students and commuters. Lees Station remains an integral part of Ottawa’s growing transit network, combining convenience with scenic surroundings. Location: 45.4164162, -75.6706241 Tags: - House Number: 191 - light_rail: yes - Name: Lees - network: O-Train - network:wikidata: Q2422359 - Operator: OC Transpo - Operator Wikidata: Q3347525 - Public Transit: station - railway: station - Start Date: 2019-09-14 - station: light_rail - Wikidata: Q6516415…
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Leitrim

[osm_map lat="45.3141525" lon="-75.6320817" width="100%" height="480px"] Leitrim Station marks the southern extension of Ottawa’s O-Train Trillium Line and serves as a park-and-ride terminal for suburban residents. The station provides quick access to the airport, South Keys, and downtown Ottawa. Equipped with large parking areas, bike storage, and accessibility features, it’s designed for modern commuting needs. Its construction supports the city’s plan to connect outer communities through sustainable public transit. Surrounded by new residential and commercial growth, Leitrim Station symbolizes Ottawa’s transportation future — clean, efficient, and community-driven. Location: 45.3141525, -75.6320817 Tags: - light_rail: yes - Name: Leitrim - network: O-Train - network:wikidata: Q2422359 - opening_date: 2024-11 - Operator: OC Transpo - Operator Wikidata: Q3347525 - Public Transit: station - railway: station - station: light_rail
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Limebank

[osm_map lat="45.2775238" lon="-75.666521" width="100%" height="480px"] Limebank Station stands at the far south end of the O-Train Trillium Line and will serve as the final stop in the line’s extension. Designed for high capacity and efficiency, it connects rural and suburban communities to the rest of Ottawa’s transit network. Limebank includes parking areas, bicycle infrastructure, and fully accessible facilities. It is expected to become a gateway for residents in the rapidly developing Riverside South area. By integrating light rail service into this expanding neighbourhood, Ottawa continues to invest in a connected, low-emission transit future that enhances both livability and environmental sustainability. Location: 45.2775238, -75.666521 Tags: - light_rail: yes - Name: Limebank - network: O-Train - network:wikidata: Q2422359 - opening_date: 2024-11 - Operator: OC Transpo - Operator Wikidata: Q3347525 - Public Transit:…
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Lincoln Fields

[osm_map lat="45.3660391" lon="-75.7820759" width="100%" height="480px"] Lincoln Fields Station is a major interchange point for the O-Train Confederation Line West Extension. Positioned between several residential and commercial zones, it connects multiple bus routes and future light-rail services. The station includes large platforms, escalators, elevators, and fully accessible facilities. It’s expected to become one of the busiest transfer hubs in western Ottawa once complete. Lincoln Fields plays a central role in the modernization of the city’s transportation system, improving reliability, capacity, and accessibility for west-end commuters. Location: 45.3660391, -75.7820759 Tags: - construction:railway: station - light_rail: yes - Name: Lincoln Fields - network: Confederation Line - opening_date: 2026 - Operator: OC Transpo - Public Transit: station - railway: station - station: light_rail
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Longfields Stn

[osm_map lat="45.2854063" lon="-75.7468593" width="100%" height="480px"] Longfields Station serves the southern community of Barrhaven and is part of Ottawa’s Transitway system. Designed for accessibility and convenience, it connects local bus routes with rapid lines heading toward downtown. The station is surrounded by schools, parks, and residential neighbourhoods, making it a daily travel point for many residents. Equipped with passenger shelters, bike parking, and easy pedestrian access, Longfields embodies Ottawa’s focus on sustainable urban mobility. It continues to play a key role in connecting Barrhaven to the rest of the city. Location: 45.2854063, -75.7468593 Tags: - Amenity: bus_station - bus: yes - Name: Longfields Stn - Operator: OC Transpo - Public Transit: station - Source: Octranspo.com
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Lycee Claudel

[osm_map lat="45.4064414" lon="-75.6642915" width="100%" height="480px"] Lycée Claudel Station is a key stop on Ottawa’s south-central transit corridor, providing seamless connections between neighbourhoods and the city’s O-Train network. Operated by OC Transpo, this station serves commuters, students, and professionals who rely on quick and efficient transit options. It is located near several schools, including the well-known French international school from which it takes its name, Lycée Claudel. The station offers modern shelters, full wheelchair access, and easy transfers to nearby bus lines. Surrounded by green spaces and residential zones, it ensures both convenience and safety for daily passengers. Lycée Claudel Station highlights Ottawa’s ongoing commitment to accessible and bilingual public transport infrastructure. Location: 45.4064414, -75.6642915 Tags: - Amenity: bus_station - bus: yes - Name: Lycee Claudel - Public Transit: station -…
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Lyon

[osm_map lat="45.4189389" lon="-75.7045351" width="100%" height="480px"] Lyon Station is one of the most central stops on Ottawa’s O-Train Confederation Line. Positioned in the heart of downtown, it provides seamless access to government offices, hotels, restaurants, and cultural landmarks. The station’s modern architecture features bright lighting, public art, and wide underground passages. It connects commuters directly to the city’s commercial core, making it one of Ottawa’s busiest transit points. Lyon Station plays a major role in supporting sustainable urban mobility and reducing traffic congestion by linking thousands of daily riders to the rest of the capital’s light-rail network. Location: 45.4189389, -75.7045351 Tags: - light_rail: yes - Name: Lyon - network: O-Train - network:wikidata: Q2422359 - Operator: OC Transpo - Operator Wikidata: Q3347525 - Public Transit: station - railway: station - Start Date:…
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Macdonald-Cartier International Airport

[osm_map lat="45.3188411" lon="-75.6673625" width="100%" height="480px"] Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport (YOW) is the main airport serving Canada’s capital. It handles both domestic and international flights to major destinations worldwide. The airport features modern terminals, efficient check-in systems, restaurants, and car rental services. Known for its cleanliness and friendly staff, YOW offers a smooth travel experience for business and leisure passengers. Located in the city’s south end, it provides easy access to downtown via taxi, shuttle, or OC Transpo. The airport honours Canada’s founding leaders, Sir John A. Macdonald and Sir George-Étienne Cartier, reflecting Ottawa’s rich national heritage. Location: 45.3188411, -75.6673625 Tags: - aerodrome: international - aerodrome:type: public - Airport / Airstrip: aerodrome - Elevation (m): 114 - iata: YOW - icao: CYOW - Name: Macdonald-Cartier International Airport - Name (English): Macdonald-Cartier…
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Montréal

[osm_map lat="45.451066" lon="-75.5838611" width="100%" height="480px"] Montréal Station is part of the upcoming Confederation Line East Extension, serving the eastern side of Ottawa. When completed, it will offer rapid connections between Orléans, downtown, and other key districts. The station’s design incorporates accessibility, modern architecture, and real-time service information. Montréal Station is set to enhance mobility for residents in densely populated eastern neighbourhoods, providing a fast and sustainable alternative to car commuting. Its name reflects its position along Montréal Road, one of Ottawa’s main arteries, making it a convenient point of access for thousands of daily riders. Location: 45.451066, -75.5838611 Tags: - construction:railway: station - light_rail: yes - Name: Montréal - network: Confederation Line - opening_date: 2025-01 - Operator: OC Transpo - Public Transit: station - railway: station - station: light_rail
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Moodie

[osm_map lat="45.3408745" lon="-75.8373894" width="100%" height="480px"] Moodie Station will serve as the western terminus of the Confederation Line West Extension, linking Ottawa’s west-end suburbs and business parks with downtown. It includes park-and-ride options, bicycle storage, and full accessibility features for all passengers. The station’s location near major roads and employment hubs makes it ideal for daily commuters. Once operational in 2026, Moodie Station will reduce travel times, ease traffic congestion, and promote environmentally friendly transport alternatives. It’s a key component in Ottawa’s long-term sustainable mobility plan. Location: 45.3408745, -75.8373894 Tags: - construction:railway: station - light_rail: yes - Name: Moodie - network: Confederation Line - opening_date: 2026 - Operator: OC Transpo - Public Transit: station - railway: station - station: light_rail
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Mooney’s Bay

[osm_map lat="45.3768592" lon="-75.6847132" width="100%" height="480px"] Mooney’s Bay Station connects the Trillium Line with one of Ottawa’s most popular outdoor recreation areas. The nearby Mooney’s Bay Park and beach attract thousands of visitors each year, making the station an essential link for summer activities and community events. Operated by OC Transpo, the stop offers frequent service to downtown and southern neighbourhoods. It includes sheltered platforms, pedestrian pathways, and accessibility features. For many Ottawa residents, Mooney’s Bay Station represents the perfect blend of urban mobility and access to nature — an example of public transit supporting active lifestyles. Location: 45.3768592, -75.6847132
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Navan Bearbrook Airport

[osm_map lat="45.39013" lon="-75.2976958" width="100%" height="480px"] Navan Bearbrook Airport is a small private airfield located east of Ottawa. It primarily serves recreational and training pilots in the region. The facility features grass runways and open spaces ideal for light aircraft operations. Managed by local aviation enthusiasts, Navan Bearbrook provides a quieter alternative to Ottawa’s larger airports. It plays an important role in the city’s aviation community, supporting hobby flying, flight training, and aerial surveying. Although smaller in scale, it contributes to the variety and accessibility of aviation services in the Ottawa–Gatineau region. Location: 45.39013, -75.2976958 Tags: - Airport / Airstrip: aerodrome - Name: Navan Bearbrook Airport - Operator: Thomas Smith - Operator Type: private - Source: ourairports.com
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Nepean Woods

[osm_map lat="45.2747387" lon="-75.7164377" width="100%" height="480px"] Nepean Woods Station is a modern park-and-ride hub in Ottawa’s south end, designed to ease traffic congestion and simplify daily commuting. The station connects multiple OC Transpo routes, offering direct service to downtown and surrounding communities. It features ample parking, bus shelters, and accessibility-friendly amenities. Surrounded by green space and residential areas, Nepean Woods blends convenience with suburban comfort. It has become a key point for commuters seeking an efficient, sustainable, and cost-effective alternative to driving into the city core. Location: 45.2747387, -75.7164377 Tags: - Amenity: bus_station - bus: yes - mapillary: 321039429644195 - Name: Nepean Woods - Operator: OC Transpo - Public Transit: station - Source: City of Ottawa - Wikidata: Q17012155
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New Orchard

[osm_map lat="45.3746578" lon="-75.7775117" width="100%" height="480px"] New Orchard Station is part of Ottawa’s westward O-Train expansion, situated near tranquil residential areas and green spaces along Richmond Road. Designed to serve nearby communities and local businesses, it offers quick connections to downtown and neighbouring stations. The layout prioritizes pedestrian access, safety, and barrier-free mobility. As part of the Confederation Line West project, New Orchard Station aims to reduce car dependency in the region and encourage sustainable travel habits. It highlights Ottawa’s investment in a modern, clean, and efficient transit future for all residents. Location: 45.3746578, -75.7775117 Tags: - construction:railway: station - light_rail: yes - Name: New Orchard - network: Confederation Line - opening_date: 2026 - Operator: OC Transpo - Public Transit: station - railway: station - station: light_rail
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Orléans Park & Ride

[osm_map lat="45.480002" lon="-75.519682" width="100%" height="480px"] Orléans Park & Ride is a well-designed facility offering commuters a convenient way to connect with OC Transpo bus routes heading into downtown Ottawa. The site provides ample parking, making it ideal for suburban residents who prefer to drive partway and complete their trip by public transit. Equipped with covered shelters, bike racks, and accessibility features, it supports eco-friendly commuting. The station’s strategic location near major highways and residential neighbourhoods enhances mobility for Orléans residents. It represents Ottawa’s ongoing effort to reduce congestion and promote sustainable transportation options. Location: 45.480002, -75.519682 Tags: - House Number: 900 - Amenity: bus_station - Building: transportation - bus: yes - Layer: 1 - Name: Orléans Park & Ride - Operator: OC Transpo - Public Transit: station - Source: City…
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Ottawa / Carp Airport

[osm_map lat="45.3225233" lon="-76.0234626" width="100%" height="480px"] Ottawa / Carp Airport is the largest general aviation airport in the region after the international terminal. Located west of Ottawa, it supports private and corporate flights, flight schools, maintenance hangars, and skydiving operations. The facility features paved runways, modern services, and ample space for aircraft storage. It also hosts community events such as airshows and open houses that highlight local aviation culture. Managed by the West Capital Developments group, Carp Airport provides crucial support for Ottawa’s growing business aviation sector and serves as a reliable backup hub for smaller aircraft in eastern Ontario. Location: 45.3225233, -76.0234626 Tags: - House Number: 1500 - Postal Code: K0A 1L0 - Province: Ontario - Airport / Airstrip: aerodrome - Elevation (m): 116 - iata: YRP - icao: CYRP…
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Ottawa / Manotick (Hope Field)

[osm_map lat="45.1900531" lon="-75.7081201" width="100%" height="480px"] Ottawa / Manotick (Hope Field) is a privately operated airstrip south of Ottawa, near the charming community of Manotick. It caters to small aircraft, local pilots, and private aviation enthusiasts. The airfield features a grass runway and basic hangar facilities suitable for light plane operations. Known for its friendly environment, Hope Field supports recreational flying and aviation education. Although not a commercial airport, it contributes to Ottawa’s diverse aviation scene and serves as a quiet alternative for personal air travel and pilot training. Its rural location offers stunning views of the Rideau River and surrounding countryside. Location: 45.1900531, -75.7081201 Tags: - Airport / Airstrip: aerodrome - Name: Ottawa / Manotick (Hope Field) - Source: ourairports.com - Wikidata: Q7109137
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Ottawa Airport / Aéroport

[osm_map lat="45.3235902" lon="-75.6687793" width="100%" height="480px"] Airport / Aéroport Station connects Ottawa’s Macdonald-Cartier International Airport with the broader O-Train Trillium Line network. The station is designed to handle both local and visitor traffic efficiently, offering direct service between the airport and downtown. With bilingual signage and accessible facilities, it serves as an important gateway for travellers arriving in Canada’s capital. The extension of the O-Train line to this point reinforces Ottawa’s vision of an eco-friendly, modern, and globally connected transportation system. The Airport Station is set to become a vital link between air travel and the city’s sustainable urban mobility network. Location: 45.3235902, -75.6687793 Tags: - Alternative Name: Trillium Line - light_rail: yes - Name: Airport / Aéroport - Name (English): Airport - Name (French): Aéroport - network: O-Train - network:wikidata:…
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Ottawa Railway station

[osm_map lat="45.4164666" lon="-75.6517255" width="100%" height="480px"] Ottawa Station is the city’s main intercity rail terminal operated by VIA Rail Canada. This modern facility features high-speed connections to Toronto, Montréal, and Québec City. The station is designed with accessibility in mind, offering elevators, Wi-Fi, spacious seating, and real-time departure boards. Located east of downtown, it is easily accessible by O-Train and local transit routes. Ottawa Station is a key gateway for travellers visiting the nation’s capital, combining architectural beauty with efficient rail service. As part of Canada’s national rail network, it plays a crucial role in linking Ottawa to major business and tourism centres across the country. Location: 45.4164666, -75.6517255 Tags: - iata: XDS - Name: Ottawa - network: VIA Rail - network:wikidata: Q876720 - Operator: VIA Rail - Public Transit: station…
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Parliament

[osm_map lat="45.4212818" lon="-75.6990875" width="100%" height="480px"] Parliament Station sits beneath Wellington Street near Ottawa’s most iconic landmarks, including Parliament Hill. It is a prime stop for both locals and tourists exploring Canada’s political heart. As part of the O-Train Confederation Line, it provides quick links to nearby stations such as Rideau and Lyon. The station’s clean, bright tunnels feature modern escalators and elevators, ensuring easy access for all passengers. With its proximity to government buildings, cultural attractions, and hotels, Parliament Station serves as a symbol of connectivity between Ottawa’s civic life and public transit system. Location: 45.4212818, -75.6990875 Tags: - light_rail: yes - Name: Parliament - Name (English): Parliament - Name (French): Parlement - network: O-Train - network:wikidata: Q2422359 - Operator: OC Transpo - Operator Wikidata: Q3347525 - Public Transit: station…
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Pimisi

[osm_map lat="45.4136611" lon="-75.7135095" width="100%" height="480px"] Pimisi Station is one of Ottawa’s most culturally significant stops on the O-Train Confederation Line. Named in honour of the Algonquin word for “eel,” it recognizes the Indigenous heritage of the region. The station is located near LeBreton Flats and the Canadian War Museum, serving commuters and tourists alike. Featuring art installations, wide platforms, and full accessibility, Pimisi reflects Ottawa’s identity as a diverse, inclusive, and forward-looking city. It’s a key gateway between downtown and western neighbourhoods. Location: 45.4136611, -75.7135095 Tags: - House Number: 160 - light_rail: yes - Name: Pimisi - network: O-Train - network:wikidata: Q2422359 - Operator: OC Transpo - Operator Wikidata: Q3347525 - Public Transit: station - railway: station - Start Date: 2019-09-14 - station: light_rail - Wheelchair Accessible: Wheelchair Accessible -…
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Pinecrest

[osm_map lat="45.34966" lon="-75.790921" width="100%" height="480px"] Pinecrest Station is another important stop along Ottawa’s O-Train Confederation Line West. It will connect residential and commercial zones near Pinecrest Road, providing efficient transit service to downtown and neighbouring districts. The station includes accessible design, modern platforms, and connections to several OC Transpo bus routes. With its proximity to shopping areas and the Queensway corridor, Pinecrest will play a key role in supporting west-end development. It reflects Ottawa’s dedication to improving convenience and reducing carbon emissions through public transit expansion. Location: 45.34966, -75.790921 Tags: - construction:railway: station - light_rail: yes - Name: Pinecrest - network: Confederation Line - opening_date: 2026 - Operator: OC Transpo - Public Transit: station - railway: station - station: light_rail
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Place d’Orléans

[osm_map lat="45.4787352" lon="-75.5184278" width="100%" height="480px"] Place d’Orléans Station is a central transit hub for the eastern suburbs of Ottawa. It serves as a key transfer point for commuters traveling between Orléans and downtown. Located beside the popular Place d’Orléans Shopping Centre, the station provides easy access to both local amenities and express routes. The facility includes heated shelters, digital schedule boards, and park-and-ride options for motorists. Managed by OC Transpo, this station is a cornerstone of public transit in the Orléans area, ensuring smooth connections and reliable service for thousands of daily riders. Location: 45.4787352, -75.5184278
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Place-d’Orléans

[osm_map lat="45.4794226" lon="-75.5191097" width="100%" height="480px"] Place-d’Orléans Station is one of the most anticipated additions to Ottawa’s O-Train Confederation Line East. Connected directly to the Place d’Orléans Shopping Centre, it will combine transit convenience with retail accessibility. The station is designed to manage high passenger volumes and provide a smooth experience for daily commuters. With full accessibility and modern safety features, it will become a central hub for Orléans residents and visitors. Place-d’Orléans Station reflects Ottawa’s commitment to integrating transit infrastructure with vibrant community spaces and commercial development. Location: 45.4794226, -75.5191097
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Pleasant Park

[osm_map lat="45.3927463" lon="-75.6693753" width="100%" height="480px"] Pleasant Park Station is a quiet yet essential stop in Ottawa’s public transit system. It serves nearby communities with reliable OC Transpo services, connecting residents to workplaces, schools, and shopping districts. The station offers covered seating, accessibility support, and easy transfers to multiple routes. Pleasant Park’s tree-lined surroundings give it a welcoming suburban atmosphere while maintaining strong connections to the city core. Its name reflects the area’s calm and comfortable character, providing passengers with a dependable travel experience every day. Location: 45.3927463, -75.6693753 Tags: - Amenity: bus_station - bus: yes - Name: Pleasant Park - Public Transit: station - Wikidata: Q7203910
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Queensview

[osm_map lat="45.3540898" lon="-75.7822472" width="100%" height="480px"] Queensview Station is part of the westward Confederation Line Extension, located near Queensway Terrace and major shopping destinations. Expected to open in 2026, it will enhance connectivity between suburban communities and downtown Ottawa. The station is designed for accessibility and safety, with wide platforms, elevators, and bike-friendly facilities. It’s strategically positioned to serve both residents and nearby commercial zones, making it a valuable addition to Ottawa’s O-Train network. Queensview Station will help shape a more connected and sustainable west-end community. Location: 45.3540898, -75.7822472 Tags: - construction:railway: station - light_rail: yes - Name: Queensview - network: Confederation Line - opening_date: 2026 - Operator: OC Transpo - Public Transit: station - railway: station - station: light_rail
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Queensway

[osm_map lat="45.3591684" lon="-75.7719873" width="100%" height="480px"] Queensway Station is part of Ottawa’s core transitway network, offering fast and reliable connections across the city. Operated by OC Transpo, the station serves as a stop for several rapid routes and provides quick access to nearby residential and commercial areas. Its infrastructure is built for efficiency, featuring real-time bus updates and barrier-free platforms. Queensway is named after the major highway it parallels, making it a recognizable and accessible part of the city’s transport grid. The station supports Ottawa’s commitment to dependable and inclusive public transit. Location: 45.3591684, -75.7719873 Tags: - Amenity: bus_station - Name: Queensway - Operator: OC Transpo - ref: 3015 - Wikidata: Q7271126 - Wikipedia: English Wikipedia – Queensway station (Ottawa)
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Rideau

[osm_map lat="45.4263154" lon="-75.6914553" width="100%" height="480px"] Rideau Station is one of Ottawa’s busiest underground stops, located beneath the vibrant Rideau Centre shopping mall. It connects directly to downtown attractions, the ByWard Market, and major hotels. The station’s design includes accessible platforms, escalators, and clear signage for smooth navigation. As part of the Confederation Line, Rideau links east and west Ottawa with the city’s main retail and entertainment areas. Thousands of commuters and visitors use this station daily, making it a central hub for tourism and urban activity in the nation’s capital. Location: 45.4263154, -75.6914553 Tags: - light_rail: yes - Name: Rideau - network: Confederation Line - Operator: OC Transpo - Public Transit: station - railway: station - Start Date: 2019-09-14 - station: light_rail - Wikidata: Q24890308
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Riverside

[osm_map lat="45.3965163" lon="-75.6694199" width="100%" height="480px"] Riverside Station is strategically located along Ottawa’s busy Transitway corridor, offering efficient connections to downtown and key employment zones. Operated by OC Transpo, the station supports both local and express bus routes. It includes sheltered platforms, digital screens, and full wheelchair access. Its proximity to healthcare facilities, offices, and residential areas makes it a practical choice for a wide range of commuters. Riverside Station embodies Ottawa’s focus on sustainable urban mobility and seamless citywide transit connections. Location: 45.3965163, -75.6694199 Tags: - Amenity: bus_station - bus: yes - Name: Riverside - Public Transit: station - Wikidata: Q7338616
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Riverview Park & Ride

[osm_map lat="45.2687145" lon="-75.6949179" width="100%" height="480px"] Riverview Park & Ride is a key southern transit hub in Ottawa designed for commuters seeking easy access to OC Transpo routes. The station offers convenient parking facilities, allowing passengers to park their cars and continue their journey by public transit. Located near major roads, Riverview provides direct routes to downtown and other parts of the city. It features sheltered waiting areas, bicycle racks, and wheelchair access, ensuring comfort and accessibility for all. Surrounded by natural green spaces, Riverview Park & Ride combines efficiency with a calm suburban setting, helping reduce congestion and promoting sustainable travel across Ottawa. Location: 45.2687145, -75.6949179 Tags: - Alternative Name: Riverview P&R - Amenity: bus_station - bus: yes - Name: Riverview Park & Ride - Public Transit: station
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Rockcliffe Airport

[osm_map lat="45.4604952" lon="-75.6434843" width="100%" height="480px"] Rockcliffe Airport is one of Ottawa’s most historic airfields, serving general aviation and sightseeing flights. Located near the Canada Aviation and Space Museum, it is used for private aircraft, pilot training, and chartered aerial tours. The airport is operated by the Rockcliffe Flying Club, which provides flight instruction, maintenance, and aviation events for enthusiasts. With scenic proximity to the Ottawa River and the city skyline, Rockcliffe Airport is a popular starting point for sightseeing flights offering breathtaking views of Parliament Hill and Gatineau Park. Although smaller than the international airport, it plays a vital role in promoting recreational and educational aviation in the capital region. Location: 45.4604952, -75.6434843 Tags: - Airport / Airstrip: aerodrome - iata: YRO - icao: CYRO - Name: Rockcliffe Airport -…
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Sherbourne

[osm_map lat="45.381021" lon="-75.771096" width="100%" height="480px"] Sherbourne Station is part of Ottawa’s expanding Confederation Line West Extension, designed to improve accessibility and mobility across the city. Scheduled to open in 2026, it will connect local residents to major destinations like Lincoln Fields, Tunney’s Pasture, and downtown Ottawa. The station’s design emphasizes accessibility, safety, and sustainability, offering modern shelters, elevators, and clear wayfinding. Located near mixed-use residential areas, Sherbourne will help reduce traffic congestion and support greener commuting options. As part of Ottawa’s next-generation light rail system, it represents the city’s ongoing investment in efficient and environmentally responsible transportation. Location: 45.381021, -75.771096 Tags: - construction:railway: station - light_rail: yes - Name: Sherbourne - network: Confederation Line - opening_date: 2026 - Operator: OC Transpo - Public Transit: station - railway: station - station:…
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Smyth

[osm_map lat="45.4012589" lon="-75.6665231" width="100%" height="480px"] Smyth Station is a busy transportation hub in Ottawa’s southeast, providing fast access to hospitals, schools, and central destinations. Managed by OC Transpo, the station serves both local and rapid routes, offering frequent service throughout the day. Passengers benefit from weather-protected platforms, accessible design, and real-time route updates. Its location near major institutions makes it especially important for healthcare workers and students. Smyth Station continues to be a cornerstone of Ottawa’s public transit infrastructure, connecting communities efficiently and safely. Location: 45.4012589, -75.6665231 Tags: - Amenity: bus_station - bus: yes - Name: Smyth - network: OC Transpo - Operator: OC Transpo - Public Transit: station - Wikidata: Q7546761
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South Keys

[osm_map lat="45.3536042" lon="-75.654964" width="100%" height="480px"] South Keys Station is one of Ottawa’s busiest transit points, serving as a key hub in the southern part of the city. Operated by OC Transpo, the station connects numerous bus routes with the Trillium O-Train Line, providing easy access to downtown and other major destinations. South Keys is known for its convenience, located near shopping centres, restaurants, and residential communities. The station is fully wheelchair accessible and equipped with covered waiting areas for passenger comfort. Its proximity to the South Keys Shopping Centre also makes it a popular stop for commuters and shoppers alike. South Keys Station reflects Ottawa’s commitment to integrated and sustainable urban transit. Location: 45.3536042, -75.654964 Tags: - Amenity: bus_station - Building: roof - bus: yes - Name: South Keys -…
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St-Laurent

[osm_map lat="45.4206528" lon="-75.6374038" width="100%" height="480px"] St-Laurent Station is an underground stop on the Confederation Line, directly integrated with St-Laurent Shopping Centre. It offers a comfortable, weather-protected experience for passengers and easy transfers between buses and trains. The station’s modern design features escalators, elevators, and wide concourses. It serves a busy commercial area, making it one of Ottawa’s top retail-linked transit hubs. St-Laurent Station plays a crucial role in connecting the city’s east-end communities to downtown, helping reduce congestion while supporting sustainable urban mobility. Location: 45.4206528, -75.6374038 Tags: - House Number: 1300 - light_rail: yes - Name: St-Laurent - network: O-Train - network:wikidata: Q2422359 - Operator: OC Transpo - Operator Wikidata: Q3347525 - Public Transit: station - railway: station - Start Date: 2019-09-14 - station: light_rail - Wikidata: Q7589464 - Wikipedia:…
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ST. LAURENT 4E

[osm_map lat="45.4207082" lon="-75.6365442" width="100%" height="480px"] St. Laurent 4E Station is part of Ottawa’s extensive transitway network and serves the busy St. Laurent Shopping Centre area. It provides access to both regular and rapid bus routes, making it a vital connection point for commuters traveling across the city. The station’s design ensures accessibility for all passengers, with covered shelters and digital information displays. Located in one of Ottawa’s busiest commercial zones, St. Laurent 4E supports seamless movement between shopping, business, and residential districts. Location: 45.4207082, -75.6365442 Tags: - Amenity: bus_station - bus: yes - Name: ST. LAURENT 4E - Public Transit: station
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Strandherd

[osm_map lat="45.2732909" lon="-75.7455223" width="100%" height="480px"] Strandherd Station serves Ottawa’s rapidly growing Barrhaven community. This modern OC Transpo bus station links local and rapid routes, offering efficient transit connections throughout the region. With its proximity to major roads and commercial developments, Strandherd supports both commuter and local travel. Passengers benefit from covered waiting areas, accessible platforms, and convenient connections to nearby neighbourhoods. The station plays an important role in Barrhaven’s continued urban expansion, symbolizing Ottawa’s dedication to well-planned, community-focused transportation. Location: 45.2732909, -75.7455223 Tags: - Alternative Name: Strandherd - Amenity: bus_station - bus: yes - mapillary: 499993697853395 - Name: Strandherd - Operator: OC Transpo - Public Transit: station - Source: Mapillary - Wikidata: Q7621285
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Tremblay

[osm_map lat="45.4168685" lon="-75.6534543" width="100%" height="480px"] Tremblay Station offers direct access to VIA Rail Ottawa Station and serves as a key interchange between regional and local transit. Part of the O-Train Confederation Line, it connects travellers arriving from other Canadian cities with downtown and suburban Ottawa. The station provides accessible facilities, elevators, and real-time travel information. Its proximity to hotels and event venues makes it convenient for visitors and commuters alike. Tremblay Station symbolizes Ottawa’s commitment to seamless connectivity, linking intercity rail with light-rail transit for a smarter, more sustainable travel experience. Location: 45.4168685, -75.6534543 Tags: - House Number: 170 - Layer: 1 - light_rail: yes - Name: Tremblay - network: O-Train - network:wikidata: Q2422359 - Operator: OC Transpo - Operator Wikidata: Q3347525 - Public Transit: station - railway: station -…
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Trim

[osm_map lat="45.4954335" lon="-75.4815849" width="100%" height="480px"] Trim Station will serve as the eastern terminus of the extended O-Train Confederation Line. This station will feature park-and-ride facilities, cycling infrastructure, and easy access to regional bus routes. Located at the edge of Orléans, Trim connects suburban communities with downtown Ottawa in under half an hour. It is designed to reduce traffic congestion along Highway 174 and support sustainable commuting options for thousands of daily riders. Trim Station represents Ottawa’s expanding vision for a fully integrated, efficient, and environmentally responsible transit network. Location: 45.4954335, -75.4815849 Tags: - construction:railway: station - light_rail: yes - Name: Trim - network: Confederation Line - opening_date: 2025-01 - Operator: OC Transpo - Public Transit: station - railway: station - station: light_rail - Wikidata: Q7842125
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Tunney’s Pasture

[osm_map lat="45.4037285" lon="-75.7352187" width="100%" height="480px"] Tunney’s Pasture Station is currently the western terminus of the O-Train Confederation Line, located near Ottawa’s federal office complex. It handles thousands of government employees and daily commuters heading downtown. The station features modern shelters, accessible walkways, and efficient bus-to-train transfers. Surrounded by green spaces and office buildings, it blends practicality with Ottawa’s scenic charm. Tunney’s Pasture will continue to serve as a major hub even after the westward light-rail expansion is complete, ensuring long-term connectivity across the capital. Location: 45.4037285, -75.7352187
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uOttawa

[osm_map lat="45.4205686" lon="-75.6823615" width="100%" height="480px"] uOttawa Station directly serves the University of Ottawa campus, providing students and staff with easy access to the city’s O-Train network. Located just east of downtown, it connects the university area with business districts, cultural sites, and residential neighbourhoods. The station offers elevators, pedestrian bridges, and fully accessible design. With thousands of daily riders, uOttawa Station plays a key role in promoting sustainable travel habits among students and faculty. It highlights the integration of higher education and public transport in Canada’s capital. Location: 45.4205686, -75.6823615 Tags: - House Number: 301 - light_rail: yes - Name: uOttawa - network: O-Train - network:wikidata: Q2422359 - Operator: OC Transpo - Operator Wikidata: Q3347525 - Public Transit: station - railway: station - Start Date: 2019-09-14 - station: light_rail -…
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Uplands

[osm_map lat="45.333039" lon="-75.6557346" width="100%" height="480px"] strong>, connecting suburban communities to the airport and downtown core. Designed with modern infrastructure and sustainability in mind, it provides smooth, reliable service for daily commuters. The station features accessible platforms, bike parking, and digital information screens that enhance passenger convenience. Located near Ottawa’s aviation corridor, Uplands offers strategic transit access for both residents and airport employees. Its opening marks another step in the expansion of Ottawa’s eco-friendly light rail network, reducing car dependence and improving regional mobility for the city’s growing south end. Location: 45.333039, -75.6557346 Tags: - light_rail: yes - Name: Uplands - network: O-Train - network:wikidata: Q2422359 - opening_date: 2024-11 - Operator: OC Transpo - Operator Wikidata: Q3347525 - Public Transit: station - railway: station - station: light_rail
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Walkley

[osm_map lat="45.3685906" lon="-75.6671547" width="100%" height="480px"] Walkley Station is a well-known stop within Ottawa’s transit network, operated by OC Transpo. It connects local and rapid routes, providing efficient service for commuters traveling between residential areas and the city centre. The station offers covered shelters, accessibility ramps, and digital service updates for passenger convenience. Its location makes it ideal for those living in the southeast districts, ensuring reliable and timely travel. Walkley Station plays a vital role in the city’s effort to deliver fast, safe, and modern public transportation to all residents of Ottawa. Location: 45.3685906, -75.6671547 Tags: - Amenity: bus_station - Name: Walkley - Wikidata: Q7962555
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Westboro

[osm_map lat="45.3965763" lon="-75.7521141" width="100%" height="480px"] Westboro Station is a central part of the O-Train Confederation Line West Extension, offering easy access to the popular Westboro Village and surrounding residential areas. When complete, it will provide fast, electric light rail service connecting commuters to downtown Ottawa and beyond. The station’s design blends functionality with urban style, offering modern facilities and full accessibility. Westboro Station supports Ottawa’s commitment to reducing car dependency and creating sustainable communities. It will also enhance tourism and business in one of the city’s trendiest neighbourhoods. Location: 45.3965763, -75.7521141 Tags: - construction:railway: station - light_rail: yes - Name: Westboro - network: Confederation Line - opening_date: 2026 - Operator: OC Transpo - Public Transit: station - railway: station - station: light_rail
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