Westboro, Neighborhood district along Ottawa River in Ottawa, Canada
Westboro is a neighborhood district along the Ottawa River with over 200 independent shops and restaurants mostly lining Richmond Road. The quieter residential streets display a mix of houses built across different periods from 1900 to 1960.
The neighborhood began as an independent police village in 1903 and became part of Ottawa through annexation in 1949. This merger marked the shift from local autonomy to becoming an integrated urban district.
Winston Square serves as a gathering place where neighbors meet for farmers markets and seasonal celebrations throughout the year. The square reflects how residents use this neighborhood as their community center.
Two OC Transpo stations, Westboro and Dominion, connect the district to downtown and surrounding areas by public transit. Walking along Richmond Road takes you through the main shopping and dining section with sidewalk access throughout.
Westboro War Memorial Park holds a cenotaph honoring soldiers from the area who served in multiple 20th-century conflicts. Many visitors pass by without noticing this quiet memorial that carries deep local meaning.
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