Riverside Park, Ottawa
Riverside Park is a neighbourhood in the River Ward, located in the south end of Ottawa, Canada.
History
It is bounded on the north by Brookfield Road, on the east by the Transitway, on the south by the CN rail tracks and on the west by the Rideau River.The neighbourhood includes one of Ottawa's most well known beaches at Mooney's Bay and the Terry Fox Athletic Facility. Confederation Heights sits at the northern tip of the neighbourhood. It also includes the Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club, which has hosted professional and amateur golf tournaments.
The neighbourhood is bifurcated by a Via Rail Corridor, once owned and operated by the OCRR. The area west of it is known as Mooney's Bay and the area east of it is called General Vanier. The area to the south of Walkley Road is Divided into three, McCarthy Rd Separates Riverside East and Riverside West. The area in-between the Rideau River and Riverside Rd is known as Revelstoke.
According to the Canada 2011 Census, the population of the neighbourhood north of Walkley was 4564 and south of Walkley was 2893 for a total of 7457.
Culture
Riverside park has been, and continues to be a densely populated, diverse and multi-cultural community. with a strong bond and history keeping its atmosphere light and welcoming.Religion
Riverside Park is home to a three places of worship including:- Riverside United Church
- St. Elias Antiochian Orthodox Cathedral
- Holy Cross Parish
Education
The area is served by Brookfield High School, Fielding Dr Public School, General Vanier, Bayview Public School, Georges Étienne Cartier as well as the Holy Cross Catholic School.In August 2007, Bayview Public School was closed at its site on Riverside drive and later demolished in 2009. Its French immersion program moved to the R. Byrns Curry Public School building. R. Byrns Curry students were reassigned to General Vanier Public School and Fielding Drive Public School. The area on which the former school sat on has been a large spark of controversy after its demolition, the city was going to develop the property into a retirement homes. The issue came when the initial plan of low to medium density changed to high density despite its promise to the community. After many years of push backs from the community construction has started on the lands.
Community Events
Riverside park is home to a lot of yearly events that are both unique to the neighbourhood but the city as a whole.Lebanese Fest
The Ottawa Lebanese festival is a yearly event that takes place at the St. Elias Cathedral in the Mooney's Bay sub-neighbourhood. Originating in 1990 the festival is still as strong and popular as ever taking place every July it never runs short of a wonderful blend of food and cultures. Lebanese culture holds a special place in the heart in the community and in 2019 alongside the street sign to Ridgewood avenue decorative signs were added to honour the poet Gibran Khalil Gibran and are permanent instalations.
Tim Hortons Dragon Boat Festival
The festival originating in 1993, takes place in Mooney's Bay and was the creation of community members with the support of the Hong Kong business association. This yearly festival brings more than just races but a collection of artisan vendors, concerts and more. Recognized as the largest of its kind in north America it draws visitors from across the city and is a staple in the neighbourhood.
Parks
The Riverside community has a high park density, the area is served by thirteen parks;Mooney's Bay
- Hog's Back Park
- Vincent Massey Park
- Mooney's Bay Beach
- Paget Park
- Ernie Calcutt Park
- Marble Park
- Flannery Park
General Vanier
Riverside West
- Otterson Park
- Arnott Park
Riverside East
- Linton Park,
- Stanstead Park
Revelstroke
- Geoff Wightman Park