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Sometimes, it’s nice to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and immerse yourself in a different atmosphere. Ottawa and its outskirts are home to numerous unique and diverse farms that provide just the right experience for a memorable getaway. Here's a curated list from Ottawa Name to...
In the mid-19th century, a mill was constructed on Ottawa’s outskirts, designed to support local business by grinding grains and flour. The mill operated using the energy provided by the Rideau Canal. Remarkably, in the 21st century, this historic site continues to function, milling wheat and feed crops. Additionally,...
Every resident of Ottawa has the opportunity to make a difference in their community by donating used clothing to those in need. Ottawa Name sheds light on the importance of this act and highlights the local organizations that accept donations with ease.
Why Donate Used Clothing?
Donating used clothing offers several...
Ottawa's sewer system has long played a vital role in urban infrastructure, ensuring the management and treatment of wastewater and stormwater. This system is essential for public health, environmental sustainability, and overall quality of life. However, despite its importance, Ottawa’s sewer system has faced numerous challenges throughout its history....
Lawn aeration can transform your grass into a lush and green landscape. Typically performed during the growing season, in early summer or fall, this process has a rich history and plays a crucial role in lawn care. Ottawa Name shares more about the origins of lawn aeration and the...
Beking’s Poultry Farm is a cherished family-run farm that has been passed down through three generations. Deeply intertwined with Ottawa’s history, this farm embodies enduring traditions and is synonymous with freshness and quality. Here’s a closer look at the story of this iconic family farm, brought to you by...
Modern Ottawa residents often take elevators and escalators for granted, but what is their history? The story of grain elevators, as well as elevators and escalators that were once marvels of engineering, is told by Ottawa Name.
History of Grain Elevators in Ottawa
In earlier times, grain elevators were a common...
US Silica Plant in Ottawa: The History of North America’s Largest Silica Production Facility
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It’s hard to imagine that the US Silica plant in Ottawa has undergone over a century of evolution and steady growth to become one of the leading global suppliers of industrial sand and mineral products. The story began in the late 1880s with pioneer Henry Harrison Hunter, who manually...
The stunning architecture and captivating exhibits of the Canadian Museum of Nature, housed in a castle-like building, offer inspiration to Ottawa residents and visitors alike. Located just a few blocks from Parliament Hill, this iconic institution provides an immersive exploration of the natural world, featuring dinosaurs, mammals, minerals, aquatic...
Tourism is one of the most significant contributors to Ottawa’s and Canada’s budgets. For years, Ottawa’s government has been striving to create conditions that make the city one of the most visited, sustainable, vibrant, and appealing travel destinations. Efforts have been focused on improving infrastructure, fostering economic growth, promoting...










