Centretown
$674,329
Single-detached Home Avg. Price 2024
$512,417
Attached Home Avg. Price 2024
$344,757
Condo Avg. Price 2024
99
Walk Score
94
Transit Score
97
Bike Score
There are many options for top-notch educational facilities in Centretown Ottawa as well as early childhood education centres. For older children, one of the provinces highest rated high schools, De La Salle, is also located in this area as well as the University of Ottawa. To find out which schools are available within the city’s four main school boards, click the links below and enter your address for the handy school locator.
Public
The Ottawa-Carleton District School Board (OCDSB)
Conseil des Ecoles Publiques de l’Est de l’Ontario (CEPEO)
Catholic
The Ottawa Catholic School Board (OCSB)
Conseil des Ecoles Catholiques du Centre-Est (CECCE)
Private
Elmwood School
Westboro Academy
Fern Hill School
MacDonald-Cartier Academy
Glebe Montessori School
The Element High School
International
Ashbury College
Centretown Ottawa offers many recreational activities for all ages. Strolling or cycling down the Rideau Canal is a favourite activity for many families all year round and offers ice skating in the winter as well. Centretown is also home to many museums such as the Canadian War Museum, the Canadian Museum of Nature, and the Museum of Civilization with the well-known Children’s Museum is a short walk across the river in Hull. Art aficionados will appreciate the National Gallery of Canada as well as other smaller galleries in the downtown core. For movie lovers, there are options that range from blockbuster theatres to an IMAX to the Bytowne Cinema for independent films as well as outdoor screenings of movies during the summer at the Centretown Outdoor Film Festivals.
Of course, Parliament Hill hosts the nation’s greatest Canada Day event as well as the sound and light show from July to September. The Casino du Lac-Leamy’s Sound of Light takes place in August with amazing fireworks set to music competition from countries around the world. Festivals include Winterlude, RBC Bluesfest, the Ottawa Children’s Festival, the Canadian Tulip Festival, the Fringe Festival, and many more.
For adults, there is a burgeoning nightlife with bars, pubs, clubs, and outdoor events all year round – all within walking distance to your new home. Centretown also the main branch of the Ottawa Public Library and is in close proximity to Chinatown and Little Italy.
You will be surrounded by a never-ending choice of restaurants in Centretown from family-friendly to fine dining and outdoor cafes, coffee shops, and fast food outlets. There are several grocery stores and speciality food stores as well as convenience shops for your nutritional needs.
Shopping abounds in Centretown Ottawa. The four level Rideau Centre offers 180 stores from high-end establishments such as Nordstroms and Tiffany & Co. to budget friendly as well as a 35,000 sqft newly renovated dining hall. Byward Market right next door has smaller boutiques, gift shops, and outdoor vendor stalls. Bank and Elgin are the main commercial streets in Centretown with everything you need from banks to bookstores to pharmacies and more. A short walk will take you to the Glebe where you will find a plethora of designer shops and speciality stores.
Living in Centretown will give you a mix of every generation and people, empty nesters, families, young professionals, and students in its population of approximately 24,000.
Properties in Centretown Ottawa range from beautifully restored Pre WWII homes, large freehold homes, freehold attached townhomes, and upscale condominiums from low to high rises.
Location and Transportation
Centretown is bordered by the Ottawa River and Parliament buildings to the north, the Rideau Canal to the east, the Queensway to the south, and Bronson Avenue to the west. The Central Bus Station is located in Centretown and the abundance of bus routes guarantee you can easily travel to any part of the city. Ottawa International Airport is approximately a twenty-minute drive.