Mechanicsville, Ottawa

Mechanicsville, Ottawa
Mechanicsville
—  Neighbourhood  —
Mechanicsville is located in Ottawa
Mechanicsville
Coordinates: 45°24′40″N 75°44′00″W / 45.41111°N 75.7333333°W / 45.41111; -75.7333333Coordinates: 45°24′40″N 75°44′00″W / 45.41111°N 75.7333333°W / 45.41111; -75.7333333
Country Canada
Province Ontario
City Ottawa
Government
 - MPs Paul Dewar
 - MPPs Yasir Naqvi
 - Councillors Christine Leadman
Elevation 60 m (197 ft)
Population (2006)
 - Total 2,122
  Canada 2006 Census
Time zone EST (UTC-5)
 - Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)

Mechanicsville is a neighbourhood of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is located to the west of downtown and bordered by the Ottawa River to the north, the transitway railway to the east, Scott Street to the south, and Parkdale Avenue to the west. East of Mechanicsville is LeBreton Flats, and Tunney's Pasture is directly west.

History

Plan of subdivision was prepared and certified by Robert Sparks, P.L.Surveyor in 1872, it being the property of Mrs T.M. Blasdel & A.H.Baldwin Esq, and certified as a true copy of plan 35A, 7 June 1976by the Assistant Examiner of surveys. The Village of Mechanicsville being part of Lot 36 Concession A of Nepean.

The limits were (Burnside) to the north and running down to the Ottawa River at the Sluce cutting; First street on the east (Stonehurst Avenue); Road allowance and the Canada Central Railway to the North (Scott Street); Fifth Street (Parkdale Avenue) to the west.

The first modest houses were probably built about 1875. They were of wood balloon frame covered with 1x12 inch planks inside and out with wood or other siding, with the foundations projecting four inches beyond the edge of the finished frame to take a brick finish as people became able to afford this luxury.

The area was annexed to the city of Ottawa in 1911. Some sources suggest that the name Mechanicsville arose after this annexation because it became home to blue collar workers, especially those who worked in the rail yards. In fact, Mechanicsville was known by that name as early as 1879 when it was shown in Belden's Historical Atlas of Carleton County in Nepean Twp., being part of Lot 36 in Concession A, Ottawa Front. Mechanicsville in 1879 was considerably smaller than the present day Ottawa neighbourhood. Its western boundary was then the present-day Parkdale Avenue.

In the 1950s and 1960s, when the Ottawa River Parkway was being developed by the National Capital Commission, large sections of the neighbourhood along the river were demolished. While this created park lands, the Parkway has also created a barrier to the waterfront.

In the 1970s and 1980s, expansion of Scott Street, and the development of the Transitway along the old rail line on Scott has served to cut off the area from the area south of Scott, which was at one time, considered part of the Mechanicsville neighbourhood.

Area character

The area is mostly residential, of wood-frame/wood siding 1900s era on grid streets. Along Parkdale Avenue, there are several newer highrise apartment buildings. To the east is an older industrial area along Bayview.

The neighbourhood has good bus access and has experienced infilling of town homes in recent years. These include both low and high income housing. In 2007 a serious fire affected some high density housing and the neighbourhood helped the victims of this fire. Prominent landmarks include the Protection of the Holy Virgin Memorial Church and the Embassy of Indonesia.


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