Ottawa
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Ottawa is the capital of Canada and is part of the province of Ontario. It is south of the Ottawa River. In 2004, there were about 808,391 people in the city. The region has about 1,146,790 people. The mayor of the city today (since November 2022) is Mark Sutcliffe. Ottawa is in the Ottawa Valley on the border with the province of Quebec which is divided by the Ottawa River. Ottawa is the fourth largest city in Canada and the second largest city in Ontario (after Toronto). Ottawa is the only officially bilingual city in Canada, where the English language and the French language are official languages and have equal status. Every official sign in the city is bilingual. The reason for this bilingual status, is not only because Ottawa borders the French-speaking province of Quebec, the city itself has a large French-speaking minority.
Ottawa | |
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City of Ottawa Ville d'Ottawa | |
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![]() Location of Ottawa in the province of Ontario | |
Coordinates: 45°25′N 75°41′W | |
Country | Canada |
Province | Ontario |
Region | National Capital Region |
Established | 1826 as Bytown[3] |
Incorporated | 1855 as City of Ottawa[3] |
Amalgamated | 1 January 2001 |
Government | |
• Mayor | Jim Watson |
• City Council | Ottawa City Council |
• MPs | List of MPs |
• MPPs | List of MPPs |
Area | |
• City (single-tier) | 2,778.13 km2 (1,072.9 sq mi) |
• Urban | 501.92 km2 (193.79 sq mi) |
• Metro | 5,716.00 km2 (2,206.96 sq mi) |
Elevation | 70 m (230 ft) |
Population | |
• City (single-tier) | 934,243 (4th) |
• Density | 334.8/km2 (867/sq mi) |
• Urban | 933,596 |
• Urban density | 1,860.1/km2 (4,818/sq mi) |
• Metro | 1,323,783 (5th) |
• Metro density | 196.6/km2 (509/sq mi) |
• Demonym[9][10] | Ottawan |
Time zone | UTC−5 (Eastern (EST)) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC-4 (EDT) |
Postal code span | K1A-K4A[2] |
Area code(s) | 613, 343 |
GDP | US$ 58.2 billion[11] |
GDP per capita | US$44,149[11] |
Website | www.ottawa.ca |
When people talk about Ottawa, they are sometimes using the name as an eponym meaning the highest government in Canada, and not its local government or the city.
The cities of Ottawa, Kanata, Nepean, Gloucester and Vanier and the villages of Manotick and Rockcliffe Park joined in the year 2000 to form the new city of Ottawa. Ottawa also includes Orléans, which joined at that same time.
The city began with the name Bytown and became the city of Ottawa in 1855. The Rideau Canal ends in Ottawa.
Ottawa has many museums, many buildings for the government of Canada and many parks. There is a market area downtown.
There are many festivals during the year including Winterlude in February, The Tulip Festival in May, and BluesFest in the summer. There is also a large celebration on July 1st for Canada Day.
The Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League (NHL) play ice hockey in an arena called Canadian Tire Centre. The Ottawa Redblacks of the Canadian Football League (CFL) also play in the city.

Television
OTA virtual channel (PSIP) | Actual channel | Rogers Cable (Ottawa) |
Call sign | Network | Language | Transmitter location | Notes |
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4.1 | 25 (UHF) | 8 | CBOT-DT | CBC Television | EN | Ottawa | |
13.1 | 16 UHF | 7 | CJOH-DT | CTV | EN | Ottawa | |
60.1 | 27 (UHF) | 16 | CFMT-DT | Omni Television | EN | Ottawa | |
43.1 | 35 (Ultra high frequency) | 6 | CHRO-DT | CTV 2 | EN | Ottawa |
Radio
AM stations
Frequency | Call sign | Branding | Format | Owner | Notes |
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AM 580 | CFRA | 580 CFRA | news/talk | Bell Media Radio | Also available on FM 100.3 via HD Radio |
AM 1200 | CFGO | TSN 1200 Ottawa | sports | Bell Media Radio | Also available on FM 100.3 via HD Radio |
FM stations
FM 93.9
Frequency | call sign | Branding | Format | Owner | Notes |
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CKKL-FM | Planetkool | Hit Music | Bell Media Radio | ||
FM 106.1 | CHEZ-FM | Chez 106 | mainstream rock | Rogers Media |
Climate
Ottawa has a hot-summer humid continental climate (Köppen climate classification: Dfa).
Rain and snow
The average yearly rain and snow in Ottawa is 943 millimetres.
2017 was a record year in Ottawa because there was rain and snow of 1,213 millimetres during the first ten months of the year. The old record was in 1972, when the rain and snow was 1,174 millimetres. [12]
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