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Avalon is a neighbourhood located in Ottawa, Ontario It is located in the east end of the city in Orleans. This article is about the capital city of Canada. ...
Orléans is a community in eastern Ontario, which became part of the city of Ottawa in 2001. ...
This neighbourhood was non-existent until the late 1990's when the urban sprawl intensified in the east end. Avalon quickly developed in the area is now bordered to the north by Innes Road, to the east by Trim Road, the west by Tenth Line Road and to the south by the city's urban boundary which is moved further to the south by the years. Evidently, new homes and condos consisted most of the residential units in Avalon. Innes Road (Regional Road 30) - A main backbone of the City of Ottawa, running through Gloucester and Cumberland. ...
Trim Road is a long road in the eastern end of Orléans (an Ottawa, Ontario district) that virtually seperates the community of Cumberland and the virtual community of Orléans and spans all the way down, north towards the Ottaouais River and Petrie island. ...
A long stretch of road in Orléans, Ontarios east end that intersects with road such as Jeanne DArc in the north, St-Joseph, Inness Road in the South, and further on in the country. ...
At the intersection of Innes and Tenth Line, a large commercial zone with several department and big-box stores developed in conjunction of the residential boom of Avalon. This new district displaced some customers away from Place d'Orleans. A smaller commercial area is currently underway on Trim Road south of Innes. Place dOrléans is a large shopping mall in the eastern end of Ottawa, Ontario, in the community of Orléans. ...
Future plans by the city of Ottawa may bring an east-west light-rail line in the area but it is still several years away. However, the cancellation of the north-south extension project on December 14, 2006 may halt those plans. The O-Train at Carleton University. ...
December 14 is the 348th day of the year (349th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
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