Gloucester ( ) is a former municipality and now geographic area of
Ottawa
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,
Ontario
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, Canada. Located east of Ottawa's inner core, it was an independent city until amalgamated with the
Regional Municipality of Ottawa–Carleton in 2001 to become the new city of Ottawa. The population of Gloucester is about 150,012 people (2021 Census).
History
Gloucester, originally known as Township B, was established in 1792. The first settler in the township was
Braddish Billings Braddish Billings (September 23, 1783 – April 8, 1864) was an early settler in the Ottawa area, for whom the community of Billings Bridge was named.
He was born in Ware, Massachusetts in 1783, but moved to the Brockville area with his family whe ...
in what is now the
Billings Bridge
Billings Bridge is a bridge over the Rideau River in Ottawa. Bank Street passes over the river by way of this bridge. The bridge was named after Braddish Billings, who settled in this area and established a farm nearby in 1812. The first bridge, ...
area of Ottawa. In 1800, the township became part of
Russell County, and later
Carleton County in 1838. In 1850, the area was incorporated as Gloucester Township, named after
Prince William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh. Over the years, parts of Gloucester Township were annexed by the expanding city of Ottawa. Gloucester was incorporated as a city in 1981 and became part of the amalgamated city of Ottawa in 2001.
Town Halls
1872—1962:
Bank Street in Billings Bridge
1962—1996: Bank Street in
Leitrim
1996—2001: Telesat Court in
Pineview
Reeves
Mayors
*1981-1982
Elizabeth Stewart
*1982-1984 Fred G. Barrett
*1984-1985 Mitch Owens
*1985-1991 Harry Allen
*1991-2001 Claudette Cain
Demographics
Communities and neighbourhoods
Education
Anglophone secular public schools are operated by the
Ottawa-Carleton District School Board
The Ottawa-Carleton District School Board (OCDSB, known as English-language Public District School Board No. 25 prior to 1999) refers to both the institution responsible for the operation of all English public schools in the city of Ottawa, On ...
. Anglophone Catholic public schools are operated by the
Ottawa Catholic School Board. French secular public schools are operated by the ''
Conseil des écoles publiques de l'Est de l'Ontario'' (CÉPEO). The ''
Conseil des écoles catholiques du Centre-Est
The Conseil des écoles catholiques du Centre-Est (CECCE, "Centre-East French Catholic School Board"), formerly known as the ''Conseil des écoles catholiques de langue française du Centre-Est'' (''CECLFCE''), is Ontario's largest French-language ...
'' (CECCE), formerly known as the ''Conseil des écoles catholiques de langue française du Centre-Est'' (CECLFCE), operates the French Catholic public schools.
The CECCE has its headquarters in Gloucester. The predecessor school district, the ''Conseil des écoles catholiques de langue française de la région d'Ottawa-Carleton'' (CECLF), had its headquarters in the current CECCE headquarters.
[School Boards in Ontario Les conseils scolaires de l'Ontario]
" Province of Ontario. January 1996. Retrieved on September 10, 2012. "4000, rue Labelle, Gloucester (Ontario) K1J 1A1"
Collège La Cité is the only post-secondary institution in Gloucester.
Places of interest
Parks
*
The Greenbelt
*
Mer Bleue Bog
Mer Bleue Bog is a protected area in Gloucester, Ontario, an eastern suburb of Ottawa in Eastern Ontario, Canada. Its main feature is a sphagnum bog that is situated in an ancient channel of the Ottawa River and is a remarkable boreal-like e ...
Shopping
*
Billings Bridge Shopping Centre
*Gloucester Centre
*
Place d'Orleans
Place may refer to:
Geography
* Place (United States Census Bureau), defined as any concentration of population
** Census-designated place, a populated area lacking its own municipal government
* "Place", a type of street or road name
** Oft ...
*
South Keys Shopping Centre
Museums
*
Billings Estate National Historic Site
*
Canada Science and Technology Museum
The Canada Science and Technology Museum (abbreviated as CSTM; french: Musée des sciences et de la technologie du Canada) is a national museum of science and technology in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The museum has a mandate to preserve and promot ...
See also
*
List of townships in Ontario
References
Bibliography
*
* ''Gloucester Roots'', L. Kemp (1991)
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Neighbourhoods in Ottawa
Former municipalities now in Ottawa
Former cities in Ontario
Hudson's Bay Company trading posts
1792 establishments in Upper Canada
Populated places disestablished in 2000
2000 disestablishments in Ontario