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Innes Road

Innes Road (Ottawa Road #30) is one of the most important corridors in the east end of the City of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, running through the former cities of Gloucester and Cumberland. It is the main route serving Blackburn Hamlet and south Orléans, as well as several industrial and commercial areas in east Ottawa.

Original Innes Road in Blackburn Hamlet

Features Edit

The western section from St. Laurent Boulevard to Cyrville Road is a four-lane principal arterial road that primarily runs through industrial and light commercial areas with partial access control, although with an 80 km/h (50 mph) speed limit. Some residential frontage and considerable commercial frontage exists in the fairly congested section east of Highway 417, where Innes widens to six lanes up to Blackburn Hamlet and then becomes a divided four-lane road. The Canadian Conservation Institute is located in this section.

Innes splits in Blackburn Hamlet; The original alignment runs through the community as an undivided road with a lower speed limit of 50 km/h (31 mph). The 3.3 km (2.1 mi) long Blackburn Hamlet Bypass (Ottawa Road 128) was built in the late 1980s;[1] it is a divided expressway around Blackburn Hamlet maintaining 80 km/h (50 mph), greatly speeding up the commute to Orléans.

Once in Orléans, Innes once again becomes a commercial/mixed frontage principal arterial road. This segment was widened from two to four lanes in the mid 2000s due to the urban sprawl of south Orléans.[2] The most congested section is at Tenth Line Road, which has become the second commercial hub of Orléans (after Place d'Orléans). The speed limit through Orléans is 60 km/h (37 mph) although during the construction project it was reduced mostly to 50 km/h (31 mph).

Once clear of Orléans (east of Frank Kenny Road), Innes becomes a rural road.

History Edit

Innes Road, originally called the 3rd Line, was completed as a link between the communities of Blackburn and Cyrville in 1878.[3][4] When the western portion of the road was widened and realigned in the 1980s, much of it ran north of, and parallel to, the original roadway. Part of the original road that still survives as Old Innes Road and Windmill Lane, and runs to Ritchie’s Feed and Seed Store and past other businesses.[3]

Name origin Edit

In 1960, the road was named after John Innes, who was Reeve of the Township of Gloucester from 1931 to 1939. Innes owned a dairy and mixed farm close to the present day intersection of Innes and Bantree Street. He was son to Alexander and Margaret Innes, originally of Aberdeen, Scotland.[5]

A monument to John Innes was erected at the corner of Russell Road and Walkley Road in 1941, but was not maintained and it was removed when Gloucester was amalgamated into Ottawa. In Fall 2013, a new cairn with a commemorative plaque was placed in front of Gloucester Hall on Bank Street.[5]

Major intersections Edit

Communities Edit

References Edit

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  1. ^ "geoOttawa". maps.ottawa.ca. City of Ottawa. Retrieved 2022-07-19.
  2. ^ "Innes Road Widening". www.ottawa.ca. City of Ottawa. Retrieved 2022-07-19.
  3. ^ a b "Finally, a memorial cairn for John Innes" (PDF). Historic Gloucester. Gloucester Historical Society. 14 (4): 6. Winter 2013. Retrieved 2022-07-19.
  4. ^ "The History of some of the Neighbourhood & surrounding area's street names". www.pineviewottawa.com. Pineview Community Association. Retrieved 2022-07-19.
  5. ^ a b "A New Plaque Remembers Former Reeve John Innes" (PDF). Historic Gloucester. Gloucester Historical Society. 14 (3): 8. Fall 2013. Retrieved 2022-07-19.

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message Innes Road Ottawa Road 30 is one of the most important corridors in the east end of the City of Ottawa Ontario Canada running through the former cities of Gloucester and Cumberland It is the main route serving Blackburn Hamlet and south Orleans as well as several industrial and commercial areas in east Ottawa Original Innes Road in Blackburn Hamlet Contents 1 Features 2 History 2 1 Name origin 3 Major intersections 4 Communities 5 ReferencesFeatures EditThe western section from St Laurent Boulevard to Cyrville Road is a four lane principal arterial road that primarily runs through industrial and light commercial areas with partial access control although with an 80 km h 50 mph speed limit Some residential frontage and considerable commercial frontage exists in the fairly congested section east of Highway 417 where Innes widens to six lanes up to Blackburn Hamlet and then becomes a divided four lane road The Canadian Conservation Institute is located in this section Innes splits in Blackburn Hamlet The original alignment runs through the community as an undivided road with a lower speed limit of 50 km h 31 mph The 3 3 km 2 1 mi long Blackburn Hamlet Bypass Ottawa Road 128 was built in the late 1980s 1 it is a divided expressway around Blackburn Hamlet maintaining 80 km h 50 mph greatly speeding up the commute to Orleans Once in Orleans Innes once again becomes a commercial mixed frontage principal arterial road This segment was widened from two to four lanes in the mid 2000s due to the urban sprawl of south Orleans 2 The most congested section is at Tenth Line Road which has become the second commercial hub of Orleans after Place d Orleans The speed limit through Orleans is 60 km h 37 mph although during the construction project it was reduced mostly to 50 km h 31 mph Once clear of Orleans east of Frank Kenny Road Innes becomes a rural road History EditInnes Road originally called the 3rd Line was completed as a link between the communities of Blackburn and Cyrville in 1878 3 4 When the western portion of the road was widened and realigned in the 1980s much of it ran north of and parallel to the original roadway Part of the original road that still survives as Old Innes Road and Windmill Lane and runs to Ritchie s Feed and Seed Store and past other businesses 3 Name origin Edit In 1960 the road was named after John Innes who was Reeve of the Township of Gloucester from 1931 to 1939 Innes owned a dairy and mixed farm close to the present day intersection of Innes and Bantree Street He was son to Alexander and Margaret Innes originally of Aberdeen Scotland 5 A monument to John Innes was erected at the corner of Russell Road and Walkley Road in 1941 but was not maintained and it was removed when Gloucester was amalgamated into Ottawa In Fall 2013 a new cairn with a commemorative plaque was placed in front of Gloucester Hall on Bank Street 5 Major intersections EditOttawa Road 26 St Laurent Boulevard where it becomes Industrial Avenue Highway 417 Ottawa Road 128 Cyrville Road Ottawa Road 27 Blair Road Ottawa Road 27 Anderson Rd Ottawa Road 30 Blackburn Hamlet Bypass Ottawa Road 28 Bearbrook Road Ottawa Road 30 Blackburn Hamlet Bypass Ottawa Road 56 Orleans Boulevard Ottawa Road 55 Jeanne d Arc Boulevard amp Ottawa Road 41 Mer Bleue Road Ottawa Road 47 Tenth Line Road Ottawa Road 57 Trim Road Ottawa Road 33 Frank Kenny Road Ottawa Road 35 Dunning Road Communities EditCyrville Pineview http www pineviewottawa com Blackburn Hamlet Chapel Hill North and South Mer Bleue Fallingbrook Avalon Notting Gate Orleans GloucesterReferences EditKML file edit help Template Attached KML Innes RoadKML is from Wikidata geoOttawa maps ottawa ca City of Ottawa Retrieved 2022 07 19 Innes Road Widening www ottawa ca City of Ottawa Retrieved 2022 07 19 a b Finally a memorial cairn for John Innes PDF Historic Gloucester Gloucester Historical Society 14 4 6 Winter 2013 Retrieved 2022 07 19 The History of some of the Neighbourhood amp surrounding area s street names www pineviewottawa com Pineview Community Association Retrieved 2022 07 19 a b A New Plaque Remembers Former Reeve John Innes PDF Historic Gloucester Gloucester Historical Society 14 3 8 Fall 2013 Retrieved 2022 07 19 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Innes Road amp oldid 1144248720, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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