Bank Street (Ottawa)

Bank Street near the intersection with Laurier Avenue in downtown Ottawa
Heading North through The Glebe

Bank Street (French: Rue Bank) is the major commercial north–south street in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It runs south from Wellington Street in downtown Ottawa, south through the neighbourhoods of Centretown, The Glebe, Old Ottawa South, Alta Vista, Hunt Club, and then through the villages of Blossom Park, Leitrim, South Gloucester, Greely, Metcalfe, Spring Hill, and Vernon before ending at the city limit at Belmeade Road, becoming Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry county highway 31.

Bank Street made up much of Highway 31 before it was downloaded in 1998 (all of it south of Heron Road).[1][2] Currently it is also known as Ottawa Road #31.

  1. ^ King's Highway 31
  2. ^ "Report to Transportation Committee". City of Ottawa. 7 September 2004. Archived from the original on 2011-05-26. Retrieved 2016-08-05.

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