Rideau Township, Ontario
Rideau is an historic township in eastern Ontario, Canada. It is located in the rural parts of the City of Ottawa, in the extreme south. Its eastern boundary is the Rideau River, its namesake. The township was created in 1974 after the amalgamation of two other townships: Marlborough, and North Gower, plus Long Island, which was split between Osgoode and Gloucester Townships. In 2001 it was amalgamated into the City of Ottawa. Communities include Manotick, North Gower, Kars and Burritts Rapids According to the Canada 2001 Census: Population: 12,695 % Change (1996-2001): 2.0 Dwellings: 4,414 Area (km²): 408.75 Density (persons per km²): 31.1By the 2006 census, Rideau's population had increased to 12,960. https://rideautwphistory.org/about-us/
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Pierce Road, Ottawa
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N 45.1 ° | E -75.75 ° |
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Pierce Road 2895
K0A 2T0 Ottawa (Rideau-Jock)
Ontario, Canada
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