HERITAGE OTTAWA CALLS ON FEDS TO MAKE A DECISION ON FUTURE HOME OF PRIME MINISTER
https://www.ctvnews.ca/ottawa/article/heritage-ottawa-calls-on-feds-to-make-a-decision-on-future-home-of-prime-minister/CTV News has reported on Heritage Ottawa's call for a decision on the future of 24 Sussex Drive as the residence of Canada's prime minister.
THE GOLDEN AGE OF SPAS: CALEDONIA AND CARLSBAD SPRINGS
AN IN-PERSON LECTURE | PRESENTED IN FRENCH
Peter D. Clark - Orléans Centre, Room 340, 255 Centrum Blvd., Ottawa
This lecture will be presented in French.
TOMORROW'S OTTAWA -- SETTING THE PATH TOWARDS TOMORROW'S HERITAGE
Welcome to the second of two special lectures this month that mark the BICENTENNIAL OF BYTOWN.
HERITAGE OTTAWA ANNOUNCES RECIPIENT OF CULLINGHAM GRANT
Heritage Ottawa is delighted to announce that the 2025 Gordon Cullingham Research and Publication Grant was awarded to Merlyna Lim, artist, author and Professor of Communication and Media Studies at Carleton University, for her project entitled Walking Ottawa in Ink & Washes: A Quiet Cartography of a City Becoming Home.
BUILT HERITAGE & HEALTH CARE: A NEW FUTURE FOR A CENTURY-OLD CIVIC HOSPITAL AND NURSES' RESIDENCE
The Civic Hospital Neighbourhood Association is hosting, in collaboration with Heritage Ottawa and Carleton University’s Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism, an evening to raise awareness and open discussion on the future conservation and redevelopment of the original Civic Hospital and its former Nurses’ Residence, both built in 1924.
BUILT HERITAGE AND HEALTH CARE: A new future for a century-old Civic Hospital and Nurses' Residence
WHEN: MONDAY, APRIL 20, 2026 at 6:30 pm
HOW BOOZY BYTOWN BECAME CANADA'S CAPITAL
Welcome to the first of two special lectures this month that mark the BICENTENNIAL OF BYTOWN.
Ottawa owes its capital city status to a mob of angry Tories who burned the Canadian Parliament and drove the Governor-General out of Montreal in 1849.
BYTOWN BICENTENNIAL BYTES!
HERITAGE OTTAWA
To help celebrate the 200th anniversary of the founding of Bytown and the beginning of work on the Rideau Canal, Heritage Ottawa is launching BICENTENNIAL BYTES, a series of social media posts about some of the key places — landscapes, buildings, and structures — that help tell our shared story.
If you're not already following us on social media, now's the time. We wouldn't want you to miss these fun bicentennial facts!
HERITAGE HELPING HOUSING: ACO CALLS FOR NEW GRANT
HERITAGE OTTAWA
Heritage Ottawa has written to local Ottawa area MPPs at Queen's Park in support of the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario's (ACO) proposal for the creation of a Heritage Helping Housing Building Grant, a matching grant in support of the adaptive reuse of heritage buildings for housing.
The ACO is Ontario’s leading non-governmental organization on built heritage and cultural heritage places.
BOB & MARY ANNE PHILLIPS MEMORIAL LECTURE
Heritage Ottawa is honoured to host the Bob and Mary Anne Phillips Memorial Lecture during Heritage Week in February every year. It is an opportunity to pay tribute to the remarkable efforts of two pioneers of heritage conservation in Ottawa.