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Kinburn

Part of the Ottawa - Gatineau metropolitan area, Kinburn is a neighbourhood within Ottawa, Ontario.

Transportation

Cars are an excellent transportation option in Kinburn. It is very convenient to access a parking spot. Commuting by bicycle is challenging in Kinburn because the topography is not particularly flat, and the bicycling network is quite poor. It is also very difficult for pedestrians to navigate this part of the city since running common errands is very impractical.

Services

There are no high schools and no primary schools in Kinburn. Likewise, it can be very difficult to reach daycares on foot. With regards to eating, house buyers in Kinburn almost always need a car to travel to the closest supermarket.

Character

Kinburn is reasonably quiet overall, as noise from the streets and other parts of the city is rarely an issue - although that is not the case around the railway line or Highway 417. It is very hard to access green spaces in the neighbourhood since they are distributed sporadically. Despite that, there are over 100 parks nearby for residents to explore.

Housing

Single detached homes and townhouses are the predominant housing type in Kinburn. There is a higher proportion of three bedroom homes in this part of Ottawa. Homeowners occupy nearly 95% of the units in Kinburn whereas renters occupy the remainder. This part of Ottawa did not experience a single building boom; the construction of new dwellings in this neighbourhood was spread throughout multiple decades in the twentieth and twenty-first century.
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