Findlay Creek Explained

Official Name:Findlay Creek
Population As Of:2021
Timezone:Eastern (EST)
Leader Title3:Councillors
Leader Name3:Steve Desroches
Leader Name2:Goldie Ghamari
Leader Title2:MPPs
Timezone Dst:-4
Utc Offset:-5
Population Note:Canada 2021 Census
Population Total:14,089
Settlement Type:Neighbourhood
Leader Name1:Pierre Poilievre
Leader Title1:MPs
Subdivision Name2:Ottawa
Subdivision Name1:Ontario
Subdivision Type2:City
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name:Canada
Subdivision Type:Country

Findlay Creek is a suburban neighbourhood in Riverside South-Findlay Creek Ward in the south end of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. According to the 2021 Canadian Census, the population of the community was 14,089 and there were 4,395 dwellings.[1]

The Findlay Creek Community Association is the volunteer group representing the interests of the community.

Findlay Creek also has a small shopping centre and 3 gas stations.

History

In May 1988, the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton began rezoning this future urban area. Official plans were released in May 1989 with the Leitrim Official Plan Amendment No. 10.[2] This initial plan was met with push-back from groups such as the Ottawa Field Naturalists Club due to the sensitive nature of the wetland system this subdivision would partially destroy, however plans ultimately went forward.

Prior to the establishment of the Findlay Creek community, the area was a primarily undeveloped and used for a mix of residential, industrial, and institutional needs. In November 2003, the Leitrim Community Design Plan (CDP) was initiated to develop the community with a mix of land uses and housing types.

A plan to widen Bank Street along Findlay Creek was announced in 2020, slated to begin in 2022.[3]

Geography

Findlay Creek is located just south-west of the intersection of Leitrim Road and Bank Street, and stretches west to Albion Road. The eponymous Findlay Creek springs in the Leitrim Wetlands, directly south of the neighbourhood, and is a tributary of the North Castor River.

Transport

As of fall 2021, two regular OC Transpo routes serve Findlay Creek: the local route 93 and the connexion route 294. In addition, the school route 699 serving École secondaire publique Pierre-De-Blois in Barrhaven passes through the neighbourhood.[4]

Schools

References

  1. Web site: 35060161 Ontario [Aggregate dissemination area]]. 9 February 2022. 14 April 2022.
  2. Dugal. Albert W.. 1990. Albion Road Wetlands: Part 1. Trail & Landscape. 24. 2. 56–78.
  3. Web site: 2020-05-25. Councillors announce widening of Bank Street to four lanes in Findlay Creek area. 2021-10-02. Ottawa. en. 2021-10-02. https://web.archive.org/web/20211002033301/https://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/councillors-announce-widening-of-bank-street-to-four-lanes-in-findlay-creek-area-1.4953563. live.
  4. Web site: Travel Planner. 2021-10-02. plan.octranspo.com. 2021-09-10. https://web.archive.org/web/20210910161952/https://plan.octranspo.com/plan/RouteSchedules. live.
  5. Web site: Our School. August 3, 2021. Ottawa-Carleton District School Board. en-US. August 3, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210803020013/http://ocdsb-vimyridgeps.ss13.sharpschool.com/our_school. live.

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