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Carlsbad Springs, Ontario

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Carlsbad Springs ON
Carlsbad Springs ON

Carlsbad Springs is a rural community on Bear Brook in Cumberland Ward in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Prior to amalgamation in 2001, the community was on the border between Gloucester and Cumberland. According to the Canada 2011 Census, the population of the surrounding area is 916 (area bounded on the north by Renaud Road and the CP Railway, 10th Line, on the east by Smith Road, Milton Road, Russell Road and Sand Road, on the south by Highway 417 and on the west by Anderson Road).

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Carlsbad Springs, Ontario
Boundary Road, Ottawa Gloucester (Osgoode)

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N 45.369444444444 ° E -75.456388888889 °
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Boundary Road 4285
K0A 1K0 Ottawa, Gloucester (Osgoode)
Ontario, Canada
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