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Leslie Park is a suburban neighbourhood in College Ward in the city of Ottawa, Ontario , Canada. It is located in the former city of Nepean .

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6-566: Leslie Park is bounded on the north by Baseline Road , on the east by Greenbank Road and on the south by the OCRR . The Leslie Park Community Association has the fence west of Costello St as the western boundary but some maps extend the western boundary to Graham Creek West. According to the Canada 2016 Census , the population of the neighbourhood (including the Valley Steam area) was 3,228. The neighbourhood

12-562: Is a road in Ottawa , Ontario , Canada. Baseline runs from Richmond Road (almost directly over Highway 416 ) east in a straight line until it ends at the Heron Road Bridge over the Rideau River and Rideau Canal when it becomes Heron Road . Before the 2001 City of Ottawa amalgamation, Baseline formed the border of the city of Ottawa and Nepean . The street is named for its location as

18-523: Is among the neighbourhoods having the oldest trees over a century old. Leslie Park contains two parks ( Leslie Park , and Brucelands Park ). It also contains two schools ( Leslie Park Public School (Mamawi Public School) and St. John the Apostle Catholic School ). 45°20′10″N 75°47′24″W  /  45.33611°N 75.79000°W  / 45.33611; -75.79000 Baseline Road (Ottawa) Baseline Road ( Ottawa Road #16 )

24-602: The Boy Scouts Museum , Algonquin College and the Central Experimental Farm . Baseline Road is a four-lane principal arterial road for its entire length, except between Centrepointe Drive and Navaho Drive, where it is a five-lane/six-lane arterial (three eastbound lanes and three westbound lanes – a bus lane is present from Constellation west to Centrepointe in lieu of the third westbound lane). The speed limit

30-531: The baseline for Nepean Township . When Nepean Township was surveyed, Baseline formed the northern boundary of Nepean's six north–south concessions . Currently, Baseline is a major east–west street, and in the late 1990s it became so busy that Hunt Club Road had to be extended west of the Rideau River to alleviate pressure. Points of interest on Baseline include the Queensway Carleton Hospital ,

36-433: Was built from 1963-1970s and mid 1980s. Monterey Drive has many stone brick English-style townhouses. By the 1970s more townhouses were built on Costello Avenue and a 17-unit condominium was built at 50 Greenbank. In the 1980s homes on Sandcastle Drive and Valley Stream Drive were built with two high rise condominiums. In the early 2000s more townhouses were built west of Guthrie between Monterey and Baseline Road. Leslie Park

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