Queenswood-Chatelaine Village is an established, wooded neighbourhood in east Ottawa's Orleans community, bordered by the Ottawa River to the north and the Queensway to the south, with Petrie Island at its doorstep.
Ottawa River Access, Mature Trees, Established Community, Family Friendly, Petrie Island, Place d'Orleans Nearby, Single Family Homes, East Ottawa
A mature, wooded east Ottawa community in Orleans where established homes, tree-lined streets, and direct access to the Ottawa River create a peaceful residential environment.
Families and long-term residents who have chosen Queenswood-Chatelaine for its natural setting, established community character, and easy access to Orleans's amenities and the Ottawa River waterfront.
Petrie Island's 12-kilometre Ottawa River shoreline is accessible on foot from the neighbourhood, offering walking, swimming, and seasonal recreation in a remarkable natural setting.
Directly across the Queensway lies the Shenkman Arts Centre, one of Ottawa's premier community arts venues, making arts and culture more accessible here than in most suburban communities.
Predominantly single-family detached and townhome properties in an established Orleans neighbourhood, offering reliable east Ottawa value for families seeking space, nature access, and community stability.
Place d'Orleans Shopping Centre, a movie theatre, and the full range of Orleans commercial services are just a short distance across the Queensway, making daily errands and entertainment effortless.

An established east Ottawa community where mature trees, the Ottawa River, and the energy of Orleans come together.
Queenswood-Chatelaine Village sits in the Orleans area of east Ottawa, bounded by the Ottawa River to the north, the Queensway to the south, Trim Road to the east, and Champlain Street to the west. Part of the former Township of Cumberland, the neighbourhood grew steadily from the 1970s onward and today features a well-settled residential landscape with mature trees and a strong sense of established community. Queenswood-Chatelaine homes for sale consistently attract families seeking a wooded, riverside setting, while Queenswood-Chatelaine homes for rent offer access to one of Orleans's most sought-after natural addresses.

Predominantly single-family detached and town homes set along quiet, tree-canopied streets in a well-established Orleans community.
Homes in Queenswood-Chatelaine Village range from detached single-family properties to townhomes, most built during the neighbourhood's primary development phase in the 1970s and 1980s. Mature landscaping defines the streetscape, and the neighbourhood's backing onto the Ottawa River gives many properties a rare natural edge. The surrounding area of Orleans has continued to grow and evolve, and Queenswood-Chatelaine benefits from this growth while retaining the character and calm of an established community.

Walking distance to Petrie Island and the Ottawa River shoreline gives residents year-round access to one of the region's finest natural recreational areas.
Petrie Island is the neighbourhood's defining natural asset: a 12-kilometre shoreline along the Ottawa River that is accessible on foot, offering swimming beaches, walking paths, wildlife observation, and seasonal recreation throughout the year. Local parks including Francois Dupont and Marsha Parks provide additional green space within the community itself, and the John Innes-equivalent recreation services of the broader Orleans area round out a lifestyle that balances suburban comfort with genuine natural access.
Unexpected Appeal:
The Shenkman Arts Centre, one of Ottawa's most active community arts venues, is just across the Queensway from the neighbourhood's front doors.




Stable east Ottawa values with strong family demand, in one of Orleans's most naturally positioned residential communities.
Queenswood-Chatelaine Village benefits from the steady demand that characterizes Orleans's residential market, with families drawn to the neighbourhood's combination of established character, river access, and proximity to Place d'Orleans and the Queensway corridor. Properties here hold value well, supported by the quality of the natural environment and the continued investment in Orleans's surrounding commercial and cultural infrastructure.

The combination of Ottawa River access, wooded streets, arts programming, and east Ottawa convenience that makes Queenswood-Chatelaine genuinely special.
Residents of Queenswood-Chatelaine Village wake up to mature trees, walk to the Ottawa River, attend arts events at the Shenkman Centre, and grocery shop at Place d'Orleans — all without leaving their corner of east Ottawa. The neighbourhood's location in Orleans means that residents benefit from one of the fastest-growing and most well-serviced communities in the National Capital Region, with downtown Ottawa reachable in approximately 30 minutes by car or transitway. It is east Ottawa living at its most rewarding.
