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Blackburn Hamlet

Blackburn Hamlet is a community in eastern Ontario, Canada in the city of Ottawa. It is considered an outer-suburb of Ottawa, and before the 2001 amalgamation of the city of Ottawa, it was in the city of Gloucester. It is still a partially rural area, but with several older and newer areas of settlement. Population (2006): 8,527.

"Blackburn" as it is known locally, is one of only two suburban areas (the other being Bells Corners) surrounded by National Capital Commission (NCC) Greenbelt lands as well as Canadian Federal Conservation Authority lands and Lands owned by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) which were formerly the National Defence Proving Grounds. Together, these lands form part of Ottawa's "Greenbelt" and provide Blackburn Hamlet residents and visitors with over 250 km of hiking and cross country skiing trails. The forested areas of Blackburn and along these trails one can find many geocaches, a sport where participants make use of a GPS unit to find hidden caches.

As well, these lands house one of the region's most sought after toboggan hills at Green's Creek, a series of outdoor soccer fields, known collectively as the Hornet's Nest, which host international soccer tournaments and a cooperative garden maintained by residents for over 25 years. The Hornet's Nest includes an air-supported indoor recreation dome, called the SuperDome. The SuperDome is set in the middle of the beautiful fields and woods of the Hornet's Nest. A private, for-profit business, the SuperDome was constructed in cooperation with the city of Ottawa. Blackburn Hamlet's French public high school, Louis Riel, is home to North America’s largest air-supported fabric structure indoor recreation facility, at 12,422 square meters (133,705 square feet). Louis Riel's more discreetly located facility was planned and initiated before the SuperDome.

Blackburn is closer to downtown Ottawa than almost all the "new" suburbs (only a 10 minute drive), yet offers an old-fashioned country village feeling rarely found in neighbourhoods today. Connected end to end via a series of treed parks and bike paths, Blackburn is pedestrian friendly. Blackburn offers all modern amenities within no more than a 10 minute walk from most homes. Those include: grocery store, medical, dental & legal practices, 3 drug stores, several pubs and restaurants, 2 banks, service stations, convenience stores, pizza delivery, video rental, dry cleaners, pawn shop, seniors residences, public, catholic and French schools, private schools and day-cares, many baseball diamonds, soccer fields, indoor arena and several outdoor rinks, large community centre, public library, outdoor pool, tennis courts, 11 children's play parks, and access to the Ottawa Regional bike paths. There is a host of activities and amateur intramural sports available as well.

Blackburn is represented at city council but there is active community volunteer involvement as well through the Blackburn Community Association (BCA). Many activities, clubs, events and committees are run through the BCA.

Blackburn Hamlet took its name from Robert Blackburn, former Member of Parliament for Russell.

Local Attractions

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Well maintained bungalow with 4+1 bedrooms. Main floor familyroom and finished basement with recroom and seperate entrance. Large deck with above ground heated pool. Double attached garage. Diane DeCooman 613-863-7449 Read More...
Posted by Diane DeCooman on 03/06/2013
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Posted by Pasquale Ricciuti on 26/03/2013

Construction and Expansion

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My husband and I attended a meeting recently on the benefits of investing in Ottawa. It was a fabulous meeting with many a “jewel” that was bestowed on all who attended. One of the biggest of the evening had to do with the new LRT that is coming to Ottawa in the next few years. This made me think. How will the LRT impact me and will it have an effect on the value of my home? The reality ... Read More...
Posted by Muriel Debroy on 14/06/2013
The City of Ottawa will be seeing numerous changes over the following years, particularly the construction of the city’s first Light Rail Transit System. The light rail will alleviate the traffic-congestion Ottawa currently faces and is expected to be completed by 2018. To learn more and track the progress of the Confederation Line, click on the links below. Track the LRT Learn more ... Read More...
Posted by Pasquale Ricciuti on 05/06/2013

Community Events

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This Sunday, June 9th you can bring your hazardous waste to BFI Canada, 3354 Navan Rd between 9am and 4pm. Products that can be dropped off: paint, fertilizers, pharmaceuticals, pool chemicals. Visit   Read More...
Posted by Pasquale Ricciuti on 07/06/2013
For all of you that haven’t read the news lately Ottawa was just honoured with winning the “Most Boring City in Canada” award, in the inaugural Boring Awards held recently in Toronto. Although it has created plenty of buzz around how dull our beautiful city is I would like to prove that we may be a conservative city but we can still have a great time. Every year there are countless ... Read More...
Posted by Muriel Debroy on 05/06/2013

Market Reports and Conditions

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The Ottawa Real Estate Board reported that there 1804 residential sales for the month of May and although this figure was lower than May 2012, the figure was well within the 5 year average for the month. Read More...
Posted by Helen Lafontaine on 11/06/2013

Schools & Universities

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We will be having a career in real estate information session on Thurs. August 15th in Orleans at 7pm. We'll be discussing what to expect and what courses are required to become a sales representative. To reserve your spot please email joyce.wilkie@c21apt.com or call 613-837-3800. Read More...
Posted by Pasquale Ricciuti on 17/06/2013
Our career in real estate information session has been rescheduled due to weather. We'll be holding it on Tuesday March 26th at 7pm in Orleans. We will be discussing the courses that are required and what to expect once you're a licensed sales representative.To reserve your seat call our office at 613-837-3800 or email joyce.wilkie@c21apt.com. Read More...
Posted by Pasquale Ricciuti on 08/03/2013
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