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Civic Hospital is a historic residential neighbourhood in central Ottawa, Ontario, known for its beautiful Tudor-style homes, mature trees, and a strong community character rooted in over a century of neighbourhood pride.

Attributes

Historic Tudor-style homes, established tree canopy, strong community associations, high homeownership rate, and central Ottawa location

Key Details


THE NEIGHBOURHOOD

Civic Hospital is a mature, tree-shaded residential neighbourhood in central Ottawa, where well-preserved Tudor homes and a strong sense of community have defined the area since the mid-20th century.



THE PEOPLE

With a population of approximately 5,000 and over 70 percent homeownership, the neighbourhood attracts established families and long-term residents deeply invested in the community.



THE LIFESTYLE

Residents enjoy proximity to Central Park, Island Park Drive cycling paths, and Westboro's dining and retail scene, all within easy reach of a quiet, mature neighbourhood.



THE UNEXPECTED

The neighbourhood's history traces to the 1820s, when Scottish Rideau Canal workers farmed this land, making Civic Hospital one of Ottawa's most historically layered communities.



THE MARKET

Civic Hospital offers predominantly detached Tudor and traditional homes with strong demand driven by central location, architectural character, and a consistently high rate of homeownership.



BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE

Quick access to downtown Ottawa, the Ottawa River pathways, and the National Capital Commission's extensive cycling and recreation network is available to every resident.


LOCATED IN THE GREATER OTTAWA AREA

Drive Times:
Downtown Ottawa 10 min  |  Gatineau 20 min  |  Kanata 30 min

Boundaries:
Nearby Neighborhoods Westboro, Carlingwood, Hintonburg
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Civic Hospital:

A historic community where elegant architecture meets central city living.

Civic Hospital sits in the heart of Ottawa's Kitchissippi Ward, bounded by Island Park Drive and Carling Avenue, where Tudor homes and mature trees have shaped the streetscape for generations. Civic Hospital homes for sale are highly sought by buyers who prize architectural character, mature lots, and proximity to the city core. Civic Hospital homes for rent attract professionals and families drawn to one of Ottawa's most established and walkable communities.


What to Expect:

Beautifully preserved Tudor homes, established trees, and an active community association.

The neighbourhood's residential core is defined by high-quality "Younghusband" homes, built by David Younghusband between 1939 and 1947, many of which have been carefully maintained by successive generations of proud owners. The area's over 70 percent homeownership rate reflects the deep investment residents have in their neighbourhood and its character.


The Lifestyle:

Central Park, Island Park Drive, and Westboro's retail scene all within easy reach.

Civic Hospital residents enjoy the quiet of a mature neighbourhood with immediate access to Ottawa's wider urban amenities. Central Park anchors the area with green space, sports facilities, and seasonal programming. Island Park Drive connects cyclists and walkers to Ottawa's river pathways, while Westboro's lively restaurant and boutique strip is minutes away on foot or by bike.

Unexpected Appeal:

Scottish farmland from the 1820s planted the seed for one of Ottawa's most beloved communities.

The land now occupied by Civic Hospital was first farmed by Scottish immigrants who settled here after helping build the Rideau Canal in the 1820s. The City of Ottawa acquired 25 acres of the Reid farm in 1919 to build the Ottawa Civic Hospital and its School of Nursing. The Civic Hospital Neighbourhood Association, established in 1982, continues to advocate for the area's architectural heritage and community character today.



The Market:

Architectural character, central location, and consistently strong demand.

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Civic Hospital offers predominantly detached single-family homes with strong architectural heritage, including the distinctive Tudor-style "Younghusband" builds that define the neighbourhood's look. The combination of central Ottawa location, mature landscaping, and high homeownership makes this a consistently competitive market for buyers seeking quality and character.


You'll Fall In Love With:

A neighbourhood where history, architecture, and city life converge.

Civic Hospital gives residents the rare combination of a quiet, tree-lined neighbourhood and quick access to downtown Ottawa in under 10 minutes. The Ottawa River pathways, Gatineau Park trails, and the National Capital Commission's cycling network are all within easy reach. For those who want a real neighbourhood with real roots and genuine architectural beauty, Civic Hospital delivers on every count.


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