Welcome to Ottawa / West Centretown

West Centretown is a diverse urban neighbourhood in Ottawa, Ontario, located in the central core of the city. The area is home to Chinatown along Somerset Street West and Little Italy along Preston Street.

Attributes

Vibrant urban setting, diverse cultural districts, a wide mix of housing types, walkable streets, and excellent transit access

Key Details


THE NEIGHBOURHOOD

A historic central Ottawa community where heritage character meets modern urban renewal and cultural diversity



THE PEOPLE

A diverse mix of long-time residents, young professionals, newcomers, and established Chinese, Vietnamese, and Italian-Canadian communities



THE LIFESTYLE

McNabb Park anchors the area with green space and a community centre, while the Ottawa River Pathway connects residents across the city



THE UNEXPECTED

Two of Ottawa's most vibrant cultural districts sit side by side, with Chinatown along Somerset Street West and Little Italy along Preston Street



THE MARKET

A wide range of options from heritage low-rise homes and brick row houses to modern condominium developments at varied price points



BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE

Parliament Hill, the National Arts Centre, and the Canadian Museum of Nature are all a short walk or transit ride away


LOCATED IN THE GREATER OTTAWA AREA

Drive Times:
Downtown Ottawa 5 min  |  Gatineau 10 min  |  Kanata 20 min

Boundaries:
Nearby Neighborhoods Centretown, Hintonburg, LeBreton Flats
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West Centretown:

A central Ottawa community with deep cultural roots and a fast-changing urban landscape.

West Centretown is one of the most distinctive central neighbourhoods in Ottawa, with a blend of heritage low-rise homes, mid-century apartments, and new condominium developments. The area is anchored by Chinatown along Somerset Street West and Little Italy along Preston Street. West Centretown homes for sale and West Centretown homes for rent give residents access to a walkable downtown lifestyle and easy connections across the National Capital Region.


What to Expect:

A diverse, transit-connected community in the heart of the city.

The area features a mix of housing types ranging from century-old detached homes and brick row houses to mid-rise apartments and brand new condominium towers. Most streets are tree-lined and walkable, with retail, dining, and grocery options just steps from many front doors.


The Lifestyle:

Active, urban, and shaped by a strong sense of community.

McNabb Park serves as the green heart of the neighbourhood, with sports courts, open lawns, and a community centre that hosts year-round programming. Residents are also close to the Ottawa River Pathway and the Trillium Pathway, making cycling, walking, and outdoor recreation part of daily life.

Unexpected Appeal:

Two of the most vibrant cultural districts in Ottawa sit within the same neighbourhood.

Somerset Street West forms the spine of Chinatown, lined with restaurants, bakeries, and specialty grocers. A few blocks south, Preston Street, locally known as Corso Italia, offers Italian cafes, bistros, and the annual Italian Week festival. Few neighbourhoods in the country pack this much culinary and cultural variety into such a compact area.



The Market:

A central market with a wide range of housing options at varied price points.

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Housing in West Centretown spans heritage homes, low-rise apartments, mid-rise rental buildings, and new condominium projects. The area continues to see significant new construction, drawing a mix of first-time buyers, downsizers, and investors looking for a foothold in the central city.


You'll Fall In Love With:

A neighbourhood where you can walk to Parliament Hill or grab dim sum on the same afternoon.

West Centretown puts residents within walking or short transit distance of Parliament Hill, the ByWard Market, the National Arts Centre, and the Canadian Museum of Nature. Bicycle and pedestrian pathways extend along the Ottawa River and across to Gatineau, while the O-Train Trillium Line connects the area to neighbourhoods across the city. It is one of the rare places where culture, history, and convenience truly converge.


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