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Country
  
Canada

Established
  
1827

Elevation
  
90 m

Mayor
  
Jim Watson

City
  
Ottawa

Time zone
  
Eastern (EST) (UTC−5)

Population
  
2,453 (2011)

Province
  
Ontario

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Incorporated
  
1910 (Police Village of Osgoode Station)

Amalgamation
  
1974 (Township of Osgoode) 2001 (City of Ottawa)

Restaurants
  
Red Dot Cafe, Stanley's Olde Maple Lane Farm, Metcalfe Fare Bar and Grill, Metcalfe Pizza, Swan on the Rideau

Village of osgoode ontario canada


Osgoode (also known as Osgoode Village) is a population centre in Osgoode Ward in the rural south end of Ottawa, Ontario. It is located just 2km east of the Rideau River. Until amalgamation in 2001, it was located in Osgoode Township. According to the Canada 2011 Census Osgoode had a population of 2,453.

Contents

Map of Osgoode, Ottawa, ON, Canada

History

It was originally part of Osgoode Township but it became part of Ottawa in 2001. Originally called Osgoode Station, its name was shortened to Osgoode in 1962.

The community took its name from William Osgoode, the first Chief Justice of Upper Canada.

Present day

Notable landmarks of the community include the Stuart Holmes Arena hockey, the Osgoode Community Centre and its surrounding recreation facilities, the local mall and numerous shops within the village.

References

Osgoode, Ontario Wikipedia