Homes

Known as one of the oldest neighbourhoods in Ottawa, this beautiful and serene community is home to the Governor General of Canada’s residence as well as the Prime Minister’s residence at 24 Sussex Drive. Most of the area’s charming and historic homes were built between 1900-1950 and feature large backyards on mature tree-lined streets. Prices range from $500K to $1Mill+ for detached houses and $375K to $1Mill+ for attached.

Recreation

Home to the Crichton Cultural Community Centre and the active Lindenlea Community Association, this community has plenty of recreational activity options. Residents will enjoy basketball courts, bowling greens, skating rinks, baseball fields, children’s parks with play structures, splash pads, and so much more.

Shopping and Dining

For shopping and dining, Beechwood Avenue offers a myriad of restaurants, boutiques and unique shops, coffee shops and pubs, and much more. In addition, from June to October, Beechwood Market is not only a farmer’s market but also offers everything from freshly prepared food to kids activities and local weekly entertainment—fun for the entire family.

Schools and Churches

Schools in the New Edinburgh, Lindenlea and Beechwood neighbourhood are highly rated and include the Fern Hill School, MacDonald Cartier Academy, and St. Brigid School. Churches in the area include the MacKay United Church and The Church of St. Bartholomew.

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