Beaverbrook Heritage Conservation District Feasibility Assessment

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The City of Ottawa is conducting a Heritage Conservation District Feasibility Assessment for Beaverbrook. The purpose of the feasibility assessment is to determine next steps for conserving Beaverbrook’s history. We want to understand what the community values about Beaverbrook and what the best strategy to conserve its heritage value is. This project stems from the recommendations of report ACS2024-PDB-RHU-0046, which directs City of Ottawa staff to complete assessments in five areas across the City.

The results of the feasibility assessment are currently expected to be released in the fall 2025. The potential outcomes of this feasibility assessment include a recommendation to complete a comprehensive Heritage Conservation District Study for Beaverbrook, or to explore other heritage strategies.

Location map illustrating the boundary of the Beaverbrook Heritage Conservation District study area. Area bounded by March Road to the north, The Parkway to the east, Knudson Drive to the south and Lismer Crescent to the west.

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The City of Ottawa is conducting a Heritage Conservation District Feasibility Assessment for Beaverbrook. The purpose of the feasibility assessment is to determine next steps for conserving Beaverbrook’s history. We want to understand what the community values about Beaverbrook and what the best strategy to conserve its heritage value is. This project stems from the recommendations of report ACS2024-PDB-RHU-0046, which directs City of Ottawa staff to complete assessments in five areas across the City.

The results of the feasibility assessment are currently expected to be released in the fall 2025. The potential outcomes of this feasibility assessment include a recommendation to complete a comprehensive Heritage Conservation District Study for Beaverbrook, or to explore other heritage strategies.

Location map illustrating the boundary of the Beaverbrook Heritage Conservation District study area. Area bounded by March Road to the north, The Parkway to the east, Knudson Drive to the south and Lismer Crescent to the west.

Subscribe to this page in the top right corner for more updates on the project and information on how you can participate.

Participate in the feasibility assessment survey >


  • The City of Ottawa is conducting a Heritage Conservation District Feasibility Assessment for Beaverbrook. The purpose of the feasibility assessment is to determine next steps for conserving Beaverbrook’s history.  

    The potential outcomes of this feasibility assessment include a recommendation to complete a comprehensive Heritage Conservation District Study for Beaverbrook, or to explore other heritage strategies.

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