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Orleans Queenswood Heights

Situated within the Ottawa - Gatineau metropolitan area, Orleans Queenswood Heights is a neighbourhood in Ottawa, Ontario.

Transportation

This part of the city presents homeowners with several alternative means of transportation. Homeowners can rely on public transit to get around in this neighbourhood due to about 20 nearby bus lines. This part of Ottawa will also draw active people since it is reasonably well-suited for walking; many common errands can be run without the use of a car. It is easy to travel by bike in this neighbourhood because the bicycling network is reasonably comprehensive, and there are few elevation changes to confront cyclists.

Services

Parents and their children will welcome that no matter where their home is situated in Orleans Queenswood Heights, schools and daycares are nearby. As far as eating is concerned, the closest grocery store in this area is usually only a reasonably short walk away. There are also about 20 restaurants and coffee shops in Orleans Queenswood Heights.

Character

People who prefer a calm atmosphere will enjoy Orleans Queenswood Heights. This area is very quiet overall, as there are generally low levels of noise from traffic. Finally, it is very easy to get to green spaces from most locations in the neighbourhood since there are approximately 10 of them close by for residents to discover.

Housing

In Orleans Queenswood Heights, many buildings are single detached homes, and the remaining homes are mainly townhouses. There is a higher proportion of three bedroom homes in this part of Ottawa. Nearly 90% of the population of this neighbourhood own their home whereas the remainder are renters. This part of the city experienced its largest construction boom between 1980 and 1990, so most of the available housing stock is from this era.
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