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Former apartment building located at 77 Sherwood Street in Lebreton Flats in Ottawa.
Public Plaza in front of the War Museum in Ottawa.
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City of Ottawa
Title: Untitled. Reference number: CA020856
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-5
The NCC expropriated and let Lebreton Flats sits empty for 50 years.
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86 votes
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The 77 Sherwood Street most likely had four apartments. Sherwood Street was oriented along the North-South direction and was located between Broad Street and Booth Street.The public plaza in front of the War Museum now occupies the same site nowadays....
1962
2015
Former light industrial building located at 49 Booth Street in Lebreton Flats, Ottawa
Future temporary park planned by the NCC.
sources
City of Ottawa
Title: Untitled. Reference number: CA020822
We gave it a
-5
The NCC expropriated and let Lebreton Flats sits empty for 50 years.
Visitors's vote
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79 votes
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The 49 Booth Street in Lebreton Flats was occupied by a light industrial building, probably a production centre for the J.H. Connor & Son washing machines if we relate to the advertisement on the North side of the building.Booth Street is currently under massive redesign to host the new LRT...
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1962
2015
Former building at 675 Wellington Street at Lebreton Flats in Ottawa in 1962
Widening of Albert Street in Lebreton Flats in 2015.
sources
City of Ottawa
Title: Untitled. Reference number: CA021010
We gave it a
-5
The NCC expropriated and let Lebreton Flats sits empty for 50 years.
Visitors's vote
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104 votes
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The former 3-story building that occupied the 675 Wellington Street in Ottawa was the next door neighbour of Denis Ranger Drug Store at the corner of Booth and Wellington. ...
1962
2015
Former intersection of Duke and Booth Street in Lebreton Flats.
Former intersection of Duke and Booth Street in Lebreton Flats.
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City of Ottawa
Title: Untitled. Reference number: CA020815
We gave it a
-5
It was industrial, lots of cars, but at least there was activities and stores.
Visitors's vote
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87 votes
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This comparison demonstrates a bit more the industrial past of Lebreton Flats.  We don't have the exact story of the buildings shown on the archival photo, but it seems that the garage at the corner of Duke and Booth had a certain affinity with Seiberling Tires from the numerous ads...
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