The Failures and Possibilities of Lansdowne Park

Let's admit it. The promises of Lansdowne have never been realized. Ottawa promised an "urban village". We were supposed to get a new, vibrant hub of activity. We didn't. In this walk, we're going to take a look at what went wrong...and what could still be done well at Lansdowne Park. 

Photo: In front of the Aberdeen Pavilion, Lansdowne Park

Carte indiquant le point de départ
Trajet

Starting at the staircase, we will walk to Exhibition Way (the main entrance), continue east along Exhibition Way, then head to the berm, the water fixture, and the skate park. At this point, we will approach the Aberdeen Pavilion.  From the Pavilion, we will stop at the Horticulture Building, and continue west on Marche Way through the plaza to Bank Street.  Then we'll turn north and head to Holmwood Ave. and walk east along Holmwood and then back to Bank St., where we will end.

Au sujet du guide

Jonathan has lived in Ottawa all his life and currently resides in the Glebe, two blocks from Lansdowne Park. He writes about politics and life in Ottawa for the Ottawa Citizen and on his own blog, StepsFromTheCanal.com.

Guide:

Jonathan McLeod

Quand:
Date:dim 8 mai, 2016
Heure:16h30
Durée: 1 heure
Langue: anglais
Où:
Début:The Grand Staircase, TD Place Stadium, 1015 Bank Street
Fin:Bank St & Holmwood Ave.
Quartier:The Glebe
Distance:2.0 kms
Accessibilité:

The route will be mostly accessible, following paved paths and city sidewalks. Going up the berm is technically accessible (no stairs), but it could pose a challenge for those with mobility limitations.  I would happy to make adjustments to the route if anyone will have difficulty climbing the berm.

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