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Whitehaven - Queensway Terrace North

Situated within the Ottawa - Gatineau metropolitan area, Whitehaven - Queensway Terrace North is a neighbourhood in Ottawa, Ontario.

Transportation

This neighbourhood will attract homeowners that appreciate a diversity of means of transportation. Whitehaven - Queensway Terrace North is a fairly pleasant part of Ottawa for getting around by public transit. More specifically, the closest rapid transit station, including Queensway 1a (a) and Queensway 2a (B) with access to the 75 |, is ordinarily relatively close by from the bulk of homes in the neighbourhood. The neighbourhood is connected by approximately 40 bus lines, and bus stops are not very far-removed from most homes. This part of Ottawa is also reasonably suitable for those who travel by foot, although common amenities such as post offices or laundromats can be an occasionally long walk away. Active home buyers will enjoy the cycling-friendly character of Whitehaven - Queensway Terrace North. For instance, there are a fair number of bike lanes.

Services

Schools and daycares are very easy to access on foot from any location in this area. When it comes to eating, house buyers in this neighbourhood will appreciate that a grocery store is always only a rather short walk away. There are also a few restaurants and coffee shops in Whitehaven - Queensway Terrace North.

Character

Whitehaven - Queensway Terrace North is a fairly good neighbourhood to buy a house in for those who prefer a relaxed environment. This part of the city is quiet, as the streets are generally reasonably calm - however noise can be problematic near Highway 417. Finally, it is easy to access green spaces from a lot of locations within the neighbourhood since there are approximately 20 of them close by for residents to explore.

Housing

The split between renters and homeowners is about even. In this area, about 40% of buildings are large apartment buildings, and the rest are mainly single detached homes and townhouses. About half of properties in this part of the city were built in the 1960s and 1970s, while the majority of the remaining buildings were constructed pre-1960 and in the 1980s. This neighbourhood has a good selection of unit sizes, ranging from lofts to four or more bedrooms.
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