Tuesday, March 23, 2021

Landscapes in Canada's Capital have to be protected.

Small-scale cultural landscapes within the Rideau Canal corridor. 

  • Queen Elizabeth Driveway and Commissioner's Park.
  • Colonel By Driveway.
  • Experimental Farm (the NCC owns recreational pathways, lands adjacent to the Rideau Canal and the Driveway that crosses the CEF.)
  • Island Park Drive.
Small-scale cultural landscapes within the Ottawa River corridor.
  • Parliamentary Precinct (NCC owns recreational pathway lands adjacent to the Ottawa River.)
  • Confederation Boulevard.
  • Major's Hill Park.
  • Rideau Hall.
  • Rockcliffe Park, the Rockeries, the Mile Circle and the Rockcliffe Parkway.
  • Aviation Parkway.
  • LeBreton Flats.
  • Western Parkway.
  • Chaudiere Falls. (NCC,PWGSC and private lands.)
  • Aylmer Road corridor.
  • Lac Leamy.
  • Eastern and Western Parkways (including Maplelawn.) (Information is from pages 38 and 39 of the document "Definition and Assessment of Cultural Landscapes of Heritage Value on NCC Lands." December 2004.
"The protection of the landscapes of national value in the Capital, through the cooperation with all levels of government, the community and the private sector, is identified as a goal in the NCC's Plan for Canada's Capital. (1999) p. 48."

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