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Carp

The neighbourhood of Carp can be found in the city of Ottawa, Ontario, which is situated in the Ottawa - Gatineau metropolitan area.

Transportation

This part of Ottawa is very car friendly. It is especially convenient to find a place to park. On the other hand, the public transit service in Carp is fairly poor. Nonetheless, there are a few bus lines, and it is very convenient to reach a nearby bus stop from most houses. This area is quite amenable to biking. Carp is not very convenient for those who travel by foot as very few common errands can be run without having to use a vehicle.

Services

Doing one's groceries usually requires the use of a vehicle in this area. Concerning education, parents and their kids will find that no matter where their property is located in this part of the city, primary schools are close by. On the other hand, there are no high schools in Carp. At the primary level, both public and private schools can be found.

Character

Carp offers a slower-paced environment and will appeal to those who enjoy spending time outdoors. This area is very good for those who need quiet areas, as there are low levels of noise from traffic - although that is not the case near Highway 417, Highway 7, the railway line or the airport (Ottawa / Carp Airport). Finally, there are approximately 10 green spaces nearby for residents to explore, including Hidden Lake Park and South March Highlands Conservation Forest - Rural Portion, making them easy to reach.

Housing

Single detached homes are the most common housing type, representing almost all dwellings in Carp, whereas the rest are mainly small apartment buildings. This neighbourhood is primarily composed of three bedroom and four or more bedroom homes. Homeowners occupy roughly 180% of the properties in the neighbourhood whereas renters occupy the remainder. This part of Ottawa experienced its most significant building boom following the year 2000, so most of the available housing is from this era.
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