Challenges and Changes in New Edinburgh (1829-2026)

New Edinburgh is one of Ottawa's oldest villages, dating back to the 1820s. And despite many challenges over the decades, it still retains its village feel. This walk, with its focus on the history of the neighbourhood from its founding in 1829 to the present day, will help explain why.

The village of New Edinburgh has faced many social, political, and existential challenges since its founding. From 1969 to 2000, like many urban communities, residents were confronted with a plan for a major highway to pass through the neighbourhood. Unlike other communities, New Edinburgh was successful in its fight against the highway and was able to retain its character. Our tour will focus on how the village developed from 1829 to today, what phases of development it passed through and some of the people and factors that have contributed to the survival of New Edinburgh with its village atmosphere virtually intact in the present.

Location
Route

We'll meet at 5 Rideau Gate, at the corner of Sussex Drive and Rideau Gate, near the entrance to the grounds of Rideau Hall.

From Rideau Gate, we'll walk over to MacKay St, then follow Mackay down to Keefer St, and through the residential streets along Keefer, Crichton Ave, Dufferin Road, and Stanley Ave. We'll follow Stanley Ave. north along Stanley Park, ending at Sussex Drive.

Accessibility: The walk will follow city sidewalks through the neighbourhood. The route should be accessible for strollers, wheelchairs, and mobility scooters. Note that some of the sidewalks are uneven.

OC Transpo bus route 9 has stops near Rideau Hall at Sussex Dr. and John St.

Street parking is available in the neighbourhood, but can be scarce on weekdays.

About the walk leader

Janet Uren has lived in a heritage house in New Edinburgh for nearly 25 years. A professional writer with a special interest in local history, she has combed the Internet and newspapers and conducted many dozens of interviews to untangle the story of the villagers who built and have lived in New Edinburgh over the past 200 years. She recently published The Villagers – History of the People and Life of New Edinburgh.

Guide:

Janet Uren

When:
Date:Fri May 1, 2026
Time:10:30 AM
Duration: 1 hour 30 min
Language: English
Where:
Start: 5 Rideau Gate
End:Sussex Dr. & Stanley Ave.
Area:New Edinburgh
Distance:2.0 kms
Accessibility:

The route follows city sidewalks (some uneven).

Gallery
Allen House, 35 MacKay Street, New Edinburgh. Garvock House, New Edinburgh St. Bartholomew's Church, New Edinburgh.