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Directions to Centrepointe (Ottawa) with public transportation

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How to get to Centrepointe by bus?

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Bus stations near Centrepointe in Ottawa

  • Centrepointe / Ad. 111,6 min walk,
  • Centrepointe / Tallwood,8 min walk,

Bus lines to Centrepointe in Ottawa

  • 84,Baseline,
  • 691,Deslauriers,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Centrepointe?

    The closest stations to Centrepointe are:

    • Centrepointe / Ad. 111 is 345 meters away, 6 min walk.
    • Centrepointe / Tallwood is 479 meters away, 8 min walk.
  • Which bus lines stop near Centrepointe?

    These bus lines stop near Centrepointe: 74, 75, 87, 88.

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Centrepointe in Ottawa?

    The nearest bus stop to Centrepointe in Ottawa is Centrepointe / Ad. 111. It’s a 6 min walk away.

  • What time is the first bus to Centrepointe in Ottawa?

    The 84 is the first bus that goes to Centrepointe in Ottawa. It stops nearby at 5:56 AM.

  • What time is the last bus to Centrepointe in Ottawa?

    The 84 is the last bus that goes to Centrepointe in Ottawa. It stops nearby at 10:55 PM.

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Centrepointe, Ottawa
Centrepointe, OttawaCentrepointe is a neighbourhood in College Ward in the west end of the city of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It was formerly part of the city of Nepean. It is a newer residential subdivision in the west/central part of Ottawa, developed from 1984 onwards, and is informally bounded by Baseline Road to the north, Woodroffe Avenue to the east, the CN railroad to the south, and the Briargreen subdivision and Forest Ridge Apartments to the west. The housing stock includes approximately 1,000 detached homes, with the remainder mostly townhomes (row houses) and terrace homes. According to the Canada 2016 Census, the neighbourhood had a total population of 7,245. Previously farmland, it was purchased by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, which let the land lay fallow for many years. It had been intended to be developed as a demonstration model of an "ideal community". After facing budget cuts, CMHC sold the land, with most being sold off to Ottawa's largest housing developer Minto Group, which built and sold off a wide range of homes from townhouses to large upscale houses. The neighbourhood was built to be Nepean's "downtown", with plans to build shops and offices and a civic square, to house Nepean's city hall. The neighbourhood was built as a "self-contained community" and was projected to cost $700 million. Its major attraction is Ben Franklin Place, named for the former mayor of Nepean, which houses the Centrepointe Branch of the Ottawa Public Library, the locally renowned Centrepointe Theatre, and the former Nepean City Hall (now housing satellite offices for the City of Ottawa). The neighbourhood has a significant Jewish population. The 2011 National Household Survey indicated that 13% of the neighbourhood's population was Jewish. The Centrepointe Community Association was formed on February 4, 2006 to represent and advance the interests of neighbourhood residents. A major issue confronting the association is the City of Ottawa's proposed development of the Centrepointe Town Centre concept, which could add up to two million square feet of high density residential and commercial space to the area. Residential construction in Centrepointe continues. In 2007, a former snow dump next to Centrepointe Park was converted into approximately 260 townhouses, terrace homes and low-rise apartments, which was completed in early 2011. The Centrepointe Community Association has not been very active as of late; however, it does advertise a community garage sale each spring. The easternmost portion of Centrepointe underwent major development. As of January 2012, construction had finished on three major projects: the City of Ottawa Archives at the corner of Tallwood Drive and Woodroffe Avenue, a new trades building for nearby Algonquin College, and expansion of Centrepointe Theatre at Ben Franklin Place. Baseline Station Portions of Constellation Drive were rerouted to accommodate the new buildings and as part of the City's long-term public transportation plan. As of 2022, two major apartment building projects are underway in the north section of Centrepointe: a 2-tower (22 and 24 storeys) Richcraft condominium complex on the southwest corner at 19 Centrepointe Drive, and a 15-storey rental apartment building near the northeast corner of Constellation Drive (2140 Baseline Road). Baseline station is expected to be the terminus of Stage 2 of the LRT's Confederation Line, to be completed in 2023. Many school-aged children attend Briargreen, Manordale, Knoxdale (French Immersion), Greenbank Middle School (closed in 2017), and then Sir Robert Borden High School.
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