Beacon Hill, Ottawa


Beacon Hill is a neighbourhood located in Beacon Hill-Cyrville Ward in the east end of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Beacon Hill was a part of the City of Gloucester until it was amalgamated with the new city of Ottawa in 2001.
Beacon Hill is a primarily residential area, built in the 1960s and '70s. It consists of two parts, Beacon Hill North and Beacon Hill South, divided by Montreal Road. It includes the Robert O. Pickard sewage treatment plant and three high schools, Colonel By Secondary School, Gloucester High School, and Lester B. Pearson Catholic High School. According to the Beacon Hill Community Association, the neighbourhood is bounded on the east by the Greenbelt, including the Green's Creek ravine, to the south by Highway 174, and on the west by Blair Road and Rothwell Heights.
Beacon Hill North had a population of 9,177 while Beacon Hill South had a population of 8,319 according to the Canada 2016 Census.

Sub-neighbourhoods

  • Beacon Heights
  • Beacon Hill North
  • Beacon Hill South
  • Beaconwood
  • Cardinal Heights
  • Rothwell Village

History

It is most likely that the community drew its name from a lighthouse in the Ottawa River, downstream from Duck Island. It is thought that the light from the river could be seen from Naskapi Dr., hence Beacon Hill. Though the lighthouse is no longer in use, its foundation is still visible from the bike path.
The 'Hill' the name refers to is actually a ridge running roughly parallel to the Ottawa River. A large area of the ridge is the municipal Ski Hill Park. An open area of the park located behind the Beacon Hill Mall on Ogilvie Road is a very popular winter sledding and skiing hill, while the remaining two thirds of Ski Hill Park is undeveloped natural woodlands with many walking and snowshoeing trails throughout.

Community Association

In the mid- to late 1970s the Beacon Hill Community Association was formed. It was disbanded for lack of interest in the late 1980s. It was later revived as the Beacon Hill North Community Association in 2009 by a group of residents, with the main goal to rally residents to help save the local Colonel By Secondary School from being closed.
In 2010 it was returned to the Beacon Hill Community Association, again with the expanded borders to include Beacon Hills North and South.

Schools

Toboggan Hills

From largest to smallest:

Notable Beacon Hill residents, past and present