Thursday, June 5, 2025

Changes to the Rideau Canal.

 Designations may be removed:

  • UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • National Historic Site of Canada
  • National Interest Land Mass
  • Canadian Heritage River
Opportunities
  • Lansdowne Park redevelopment and future Fifth Avenue pedestrian bridge
  • Preston Street intensification at Dow's Lake
  • Future University LRT station
  • Build on existing temporary use pilot projects by the NCC
  • Attract new users who will enhance appreciation of Canal and heritage appreciation
  • Create strategic partnerships
Challenges
  • Multi-jurisdictional policies and management
  • Restrictive zoning and heritage designations
  • Limited utility and servicing connections
Land Use and Built Form
  • Offer a variety of land uses that enhance areas surrounding the Canal.
  • Buildings adjacent to the Canal and parkways should be at a height that is appropriate to the neighbourhood character and context. (Adjacent parkways include the Queen Elizabeth and Prince of Wales, now owned by the City of Ottawa.)
  • Create interesting and unique building designs that contribute to the visual integrity of the Canal. (The buildings and loss of trees will compromise the visual integrity.)
  • Infill projects should be a tool to improve, rather than capitalize on the Canal's value. (Note: "Infill is the rededication of land in an urban environment, usually open space for new construction." Wikipedia.)
  • Promote temporary land uses at key activity points along the Rideau Canal.
  • Integrate traditional mainstreets to provide a range of land uses for the Canal Corridor.
  • Enhance streets parallel to parkways with direct Canal frontage, to include uses and building forms similar to traditional mainstreets.
  • Ensure cohesive relationships between the Lansdowne Park redevelopment, the Glebe and the Rideau Canal. (Information is from "Animating the Rideau Canal", December of 2013, page 1 and page 3 of 5 pages.)
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A United Nations agency called UNESCO sent a letter to the federal government regarding inappropriate development adjacent to the Rideau Canal. (During the year 2019). Google: "Save Our Rideau". The UNESCO letter of concern is on page 5 out of 16 pages.
A wonderful, 4-hour documentary that was produced by TV Ontario.
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"Urban lands are inherited---representing a legacy to be passed to future generations." (from "Capital Urban Lands Plan" page 35/123.)


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