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Queenswood Village

Queenswood Village Condos For Rent

Known as one of Ottawa's more secluded areas, Queenswood Village, does not have any condo buildings in it.Queenswood Village is Car-Dependent with a walk score of 17. This neighbourhood is Bikeable with a bike score of 59. Some Transit is available in Queenswood Village. You can find the neighbourhoods of Chatelaine Village and Orleans Central nearby Queenswood Village with condos for sale.

Locals of Queenswood Village love dining at Liu's Garden. Queenswood Village offers a lifestyle full of green space for outdoor lovers, parks include Francois Dupont Park, Wincanton Park, and Roy G Hobbes Community Centre Park. The local schools in Queenswood Village is Divine Infant Catholic Elementary School.

What to Expect

Queenswood Village is an older neighbourhood in Orleans. It is located between Champlain St and Willow Ave, north of Highway 174 and east of Orleans Blvd.

Demographics

Queenswood Village has approximately 15,000 residents, with both English and French languages spoken frequently. 98% of residents in Queenswood Village are home owners. 83% of homes in the neighbourhood are single family detached, 5% are semi-detached, 12% are row houses, and 1% of residents live in apartments.

Lifestyle

Queenswood Village residents enjoy a comfortable lifestyle sustained by their upper-middle-incomes. The neighbourhood is a mix of older couples and middle-aged families still raising children and building nest eggs.

Many adults earn good incomes from long-tenured jobs in public administration, wholesale trade and construction that’s allowed them to buy solid, single-detached homes typically built
between 1960 and 1990.

What you'll love

Along the Ottawa River in the north-east of Orleans, is the parkland of Petrie Island. The parkland is located on several small islands connected by Trim Road, a north-south roadway. The islands are sandbars developed over time in the river.

Petrie Island is home to turtles in some of its sheltered lagoons and has a nature centre for learning more about the local environment. There is a marina with canoe and kayak rentals.

There are also several nature trails and paths throughout the area including the Bilberry Creek Trail and the Princess Louise Trail. Taylor Creek runs through Princess Louise Trail which results in a beautiful waterfall near St. Joseph Blvd.