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Rockcliffe Park

Rockcliffe Park (French: Parc Rockcliffe[1]) is a neighbourhood in Rideau-Rockcliffe Ward, close to the centre of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Established in 1864, organized as a Police village in 1908, and an independent village from 1926, and ultimately amalgamated with the rest of Ottawa on January 1, 2001. As of 2011, it had a population of 2,021.[2] In 1977 the entire village of Rockcliffe Park was designated a Heritage Conservation District.[3] Rockcliffe Park is one of only a handful of surviving nineteenth-century communities of its kind in North America.[4]

Rockcliffe Park
Neighbourhood
Rockcliffe Park
Location in Ottawa
Coordinates: 45°27′00″N 75°40′41″W / 45.45°N 75.678°W / 45.45; -75.678
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
CityOttawa
Established1864
Incorporated1908 (Police village of Rockcliffe Park)
1926 (Village of Rockcliffe Park)
Annexation2001 (City of Ottawa)
Government
 • MayorMark Sutcliffe
 • MPsMona Fortier
 • MPPsLucille Collard
 • CouncillorsRawlson King
Area
 • Total1.765 km2 (0.681 sq mi)
Elevation
70 m (230 ft)
Population
 (2021)
 • Total1,888
 • Density1,069.567/km2 (2,770.17/sq mi)
 Canada 2021 Census
Time zoneUTC−5 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)

Geography edit

The area is northeast of downtown, on the southern banks of the Ottawa River. It encompasses the small McKay Lake (a Meromictic lake), Sand Pits Lake (The Pond), and the Rockeries, a rock garden and playing field maintained by the National Capital Commission (NCC).

As it was long a separate village not under the jurisdiction of Ottawa's municipal government, Rockcliffe Park differs from the rest of the city. The village is characterized by its park-like setting, with varied topography – narrow curving roads without curbs or sidewalks, many trees, generous lots and gardens, and houses set unobtrusively within a visually continuous, rich green landscape. It is relatively inaccessible to through traffic.

To the north, on the cliffs of the Ottawa River, there is public greenspace maintained by the National Capital Commission, also called Rockcliffe Park. It is transversed by a branch of the Sir George-Étienne Cartier Parkway. The parkway has several small parking lots along its length that enable visitors to enjoy the lawns, wooded areas, parks, and lookouts. There is also a large gazebo, and public restrooms. In the winter visitors can enjoy cross-country skiing and toboganning. The largely francophone neighbourhood of Vanier lies to the south.

Heritage edit

Rockcliffe Park was founded by Thomas Keefer, in 1864, in accordance with the principles of the Picturesque tradition. The preservation of the natural landscape with roads lined with mature trees and curving around a varied topography, its rocky outcroppings and its lake and pond, as well as strong landscaping of individual properties, are all key to the Picturesque quality of the Village. The motto on the village coat-of-arms is “Inter Arboribus Floremus” - amidst the trees we flourish.

The entire village is a Heritage Conservation District. Heritage conservation district plans have been required for all heritage conservation districts in the province since 2005.[5] After public consultations, and review by the City of Ottawa's Built Heritage Subcommittee and Planning Committee, the Rockcliffe Park Heritage Conservation District Plan[6] was approved by Ottawa City Council in 2016. Legislation[7] was enacted to adopt the Plan, pursuant to Section 41 of the Ontario Heritage Act. The Plan's objective is conservation of the park-like qualities of the area, and of the buildings and properties that contribute to its heritage character.

 
The Stone Circle, Rockcliffe Village Green

Since a heritage permit is now required prior to undertaking the alteration or demolition of a property,[8] some property owners have raised concerns that market values will be negatively affected – see Ontario Heritage Act: Implementation and Issues. This heritage designation of properties was challenged in a landmark case of 270 Buchan Rd; in May 2019 the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal sided with the homeowner ordering that city to issue permit for demolition. The heritage consultant found incomplete evaluation forms and observations that don’t align with scores in a sample of 50 evaluations. The downfall of the city’s case to protect the home was an admission that 721 property evaluations in Rockcliffe Park were not done correctly and that more errors could be uncovered in the future.[9] In the case of Statler v. Ottawa (City), 2017 CarswellOnt 18749 (O.M.B), the Ontario Municipal Board ("OMB") made the decision that Heritage Conservation District studies adopted prior to the 2005 amendments to the OHA have no force in law; and, that the pre-2005 OHA did not control property, only structures, resulting in the lack of legal authority to regulate land.[10] "The decision of the OMB in Statler v. Ottawa (City) represents a warning to cities across the province that the Board (now the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal) will not allow municipalities to overreach their powers under the Ontario Heritage Act ("OHA")."[11]

Community edit

The community is home to one public elementary school, Rockcliffe Park Public School (RPPS), and two private schools, Elmwood School and Ashbury College. Located beside the elementary school is a community hall/library complex. The library was originally funded, built and staffed through the efforts of Rockcliffe residents, but is now a branch of the Ottawa Public Library, with computer access, a children's area, a young adult section and regular adult section. The library houses a special collection of art-related books called the Margaret A. Bailey collection.

In the community hall, there are memorabilia about and from the HMCS Rockcliffe – an Algerine-class minesweeper that served during World War II – and a plaque and honour roll dedicated to residents who served.[12]

There is no commercial activity in the village.

 
Stornoway, residence of Canada's Leader of the Opposition

Rockcliffe Park is and has been home to many Ottawa notables, including former prime ministers, senior civil servants, corporate leaders and many ambassadors to Canada. The Dutch royal family lived there during World War II.[13] Their former home, Stornoway, is now the residence of the leader of the Canadian Official Opposition. Rockcliffe Park Public School, which was attended by the eldest princess, Beatrix, now calls its gymnasium Queen Juliana Hall.

Demographics edit

According to the Canada 2016 Census:[14]

  • Population: 1,932
  • % Change (2011–2016): −4.4
  • Dwellings: 785
  • Area (km².): 1.76
  • Density (persons per km².): 1094.7

Average salary in Rockcliffe Park is $119,377, whereas the average salary in Ottawa is $53,250.

The benchmark price for a single family home in Rockcliffe Park was $1,516,300 in August 2017, compared to $398,400 for the city of Ottawa as a whole.[15]

Reeves and Mayors edit

The leading politician of Rockcliffe Park was known as the Reeve until the 1980s when that position was redesignated as Mayor.

  • 1926–1928: David L. McKeand
  • 1928–1932: R. E. Wodehouse
  • 1933–1938: C. P. Edwards
  • 1938–1954: D. P. Cruikshank
  • 1954–1956: James Hyndman
  • 1956–1965: Denis Coolican
  • 1965–1974: Alan O. Gibbons
  • 1974–1978: Ronald Clark
  • 1978–1985: Beryl Plumptre
  • 1985–2000: Patrick Murray

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ http://documents.ottawa.ca/sites/documents.ottawa.ca/files/documents/cycling_map_en.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ "Statistics Canada: 2011 Census Profile". 8 February 2012.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-08-26. Retrieved 2016-08-23.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ Rockcliffe Park: A History of the Village. Ottawa: Friends of the Village of Rockcliffe Park Foundation. 2005. ISBN 0-9739356-0-X.
  5. ^ http://www.mtc.gov.on.ca/en/publications/Heritage_Tool_Kit_HCD_English.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  6. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-10-22. Retrieved 2017-08-10.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ City of Ottawa By-Law No. 2016-89
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-01-05. Retrieved 2017-08-30.
  9. ^ "Appeal tribunal allows demolition of Rockcliffe Park home, overturning council decision to protect property".
  10. ^ https://gowlingwlg.com/en/insights-resources/articles/2020/a-question-of-heritage/
  11. ^ https://gowlingwlg.com/en/insights-resources/articles/2020/a-question-of-heritage/n[dead link]
  12. ^ Village of Rockcliffe Park War memorial plaque
  13. ^ "Abdicating Dutch queen was a wartime Ottawa schoolgirl". CBC News.
  14. ^ "Census Profile, 2016 Census - 5050110.00 [Census tract], Ontario and Canada [Country]". 8 February 2017.
  15. ^ "Ottawa's great housing divide: Prices surge in the west, lag in the east".
  • (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2004-08-04. (231 KiB), accessed 20 January 2007
  • Edmond, Martha (2005). Rockcliffe Park: A History of the Village. Ottawa: Friends of the Village of Rockcliffe Park Foundation. ISBN 0-9739356-0-X.
  • Serré, Robert (2008). Pioneer families of Rockcliffe Annex and Manor Park in Gloucester Township. Ottawa, Ontario: Gloucester Historical Society.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Rockcliffe Park, Ontario at Wikimedia Commons

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For the sports complex in North East England see Rockliffe Park Hurworth This article uses bare URLs which are uninformative and vulnerable to link rot Please consider converting them to full citations to ensure the article remains verifiable and maintains a consistent citation style Several templates and tools are available to assist in formatting such as reFill documentation and Citation bot documentation August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Rockcliffe Park French Parc Rockcliffe 1 is a neighbourhood in Rideau Rockcliffe Ward close to the centre of Ottawa Ontario Canada Established in 1864 organized as a Police village in 1908 and an independent village from 1926 and ultimately amalgamated with the rest of Ottawa on January 1 2001 As of 2011 update it had a population of 2 021 2 In 1977 the entire village of Rockcliffe Park was designated a Heritage Conservation District 3 Rockcliffe Park is one of only a handful of surviving nineteenth century communities of its kind in North America 4 Rockcliffe ParkNeighbourhoodMcKay LakeRockcliffe ParkLocation in OttawaCoordinates 45 27 00 N 75 40 41 W 45 45 N 75 678 W 45 45 75 678CountryCanadaProvinceOntarioCityOttawaEstablished1864Incorporated1908 Police village of Rockcliffe Park 1926 Village of Rockcliffe Park Annexation2001 City of Ottawa Government MayorMark Sutcliffe MPsMona Fortier MPPsLucille Collard CouncillorsRawlson KingArea Total1 765 km2 0 681 sq mi Elevation70 m 230 ft Population 2021 Total1 888 Density1 069 567 km2 2 770 17 sq mi Canada 2021 CensusTime zoneUTC 5 Eastern EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT Contents 1 Geography 2 Heritage 3 Community 4 Demographics 5 Reeves and Mayors 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksGeography editThe area is northeast of downtown on the southern banks of the Ottawa River It encompasses the small McKay Lake a Meromictic lake Sand Pits Lake The Pond and the Rockeries a rock garden and playing field maintained by the National Capital Commission NCC As it was long a separate village not under the jurisdiction of Ottawa s municipal government Rockcliffe Park differs from the rest of the city The village is characterized by its park like setting with varied topography narrow curving roads without curbs or sidewalks many trees generous lots and gardens and houses set unobtrusively within a visually continuous rich green landscape It is relatively inaccessible to through traffic To the north on the cliffs of the Ottawa River there is public greenspace maintained by the National Capital Commission also called Rockcliffe Park It is transversed by a branch of the Sir George Etienne Cartier Parkway The parkway has several small parking lots along its length that enable visitors to enjoy the lawns wooded areas parks and lookouts There is also a large gazebo and public restrooms In the winter visitors can enjoy cross country skiing and toboganning The largely francophone neighbourhood of Vanier lies to the south Heritage editRockcliffe Park was founded by Thomas Keefer in 1864 in accordance with the principles of the Picturesque tradition The preservation of the natural landscape with roads lined with mature trees and curving around a varied topography its rocky outcroppings and its lake and pond as well as strong landscaping of individual properties are all key to the Picturesque quality of the Village The motto on the village coat of arms is Inter Arboribus Floremus amidst the trees we flourish The entire village is a Heritage Conservation District Heritage conservation district plans have been required for all heritage conservation districts in the province since 2005 5 After public consultations and review by the City of Ottawa s Built Heritage Subcommittee and Planning Committee the Rockcliffe Park Heritage Conservation District Plan 6 was approved by Ottawa City Council in 2016 Legislation 7 was enacted to adopt the Plan pursuant to Section 41 of the Ontario Heritage Act The Plan s objective is conservation of the park like qualities of the area and of the buildings and properties that contribute to its heritage character nbsp The Stone Circle Rockcliffe Village GreenSince a heritage permit is now required prior to undertaking the alteration or demolition of a property 8 some property owners have raised concerns that market values will be negatively affected see Ontario Heritage Act Implementation and Issues This heritage designation of properties was challenged in a landmark case of 270 Buchan Rd in May 2019 the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal sided with the homeowner ordering that city to issue permit for demolition The heritage consultant found incomplete evaluation forms and observations that don t align with scores in a sample of 50 evaluations The downfall of the city s case to protect the home was an admission that 721 property evaluations in Rockcliffe Park were not done correctly and that more errors could be uncovered in the future 9 In the case of Statler v Ottawa City 2017 CarswellOnt 18749 O M B the Ontario Municipal Board OMB made the decision that Heritage Conservation District studies adopted prior to the 2005 amendments to the OHA have no force in law and that the pre 2005 OHA did not control property only structures resulting in the lack of legal authority to regulate land 10 The decision of the OMB in Statler v Ottawa City represents a warning to cities across the province that the Board now the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal will not allow municipalities to overreach their powers under the Ontario Heritage Act OHA 11 Community editThe community is home to one public elementary school Rockcliffe Park Public School RPPS and two private schools Elmwood School and Ashbury College Located beside the elementary school is a community hall library complex The library was originally funded built and staffed through the efforts of Rockcliffe residents but is now a branch of the Ottawa Public Library with computer access a children s area a young adult section and regular adult section The library houses a special collection of art related books called the Margaret A Bailey collection In the community hall there are memorabilia about and from the HMCS Rockcliffe an Algerine class minesweeper that served during World War II and a plaque and honour roll dedicated to residents who served 12 There is no commercial activity in the village nbsp Stornoway residence of Canada s Leader of the OppositionRockcliffe Park is and has been home to many Ottawa notables including former prime ministers senior civil servants corporate leaders and many ambassadors to Canada The Dutch royal family lived there during World War II 13 Their former home Stornoway is now the residence of the leader of the Canadian Official Opposition Rockcliffe Park Public School which was attended by the eldest princess Beatrix now calls its gymnasium Queen Juliana Hall Demographics editAccording to the Canada 2016 Census 14 Population 1 932 Change 2011 2016 4 4 Dwellings 785 Area km 1 76 Density persons per km 1094 7Average salary in Rockcliffe Park is 119 377 whereas the average salary in Ottawa is 53 250 The benchmark price for a single family home in Rockcliffe Park was 1 516 300 in August 2017 compared to 398 400 for the city of Ottawa as a whole 15 Reeves and Mayors editThe leading politician of Rockcliffe Park was known as the Reeve until the 1980s when that position was redesignated as Mayor 1926 1928 David L McKeand 1928 1932 R E Wodehouse 1933 1938 C P Edwards 1938 1954 D P Cruikshank 1954 1956 James Hyndman 1956 1965 Denis Coolican 1965 1974 Alan O Gibbons 1974 1978 Ronald Clark 1978 1985 Beryl Plumptre 1985 2000 Patrick MurraySee also edit nbsp Ontario portalList of Ottawa neighbourhoods Rideau Hall Ottawa Rockcliffe Airport Rockcliffe Flying ClubReferences edit http documents ottawa ca sites documents ottawa ca files documents cycling map en pdf bare URL PDF Statistics Canada 2011 Census Profile 8 February 2012 Archived copy Archived from the original on 2016 08 26 Retrieved 2016 08 23 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Rockcliffe Park A History of the Village Ottawa Friends of the Village of Rockcliffe Park Foundation 2005 ISBN 0 9739356 0 X http www mtc gov on ca en publications Heritage Tool Kit HCD English pdf bare URL PDF Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2016 10 22 Retrieved 2017 08 10 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link City of Ottawa By Law No 2016 89 Rockcliffe Park Residents Association Archived from the original on 2018 01 05 Retrieved 2017 08 30 Appeal tribunal allows demolition of Rockcliffe Park home overturning council decision to protect property https gowlingwlg com en insights resources articles 2020 a question of heritage https gowlingwlg com en insights resources articles 2020 a question of heritage n dead link Village of Rockcliffe Park War memorial plaque Abdicating Dutch queen was a wartime Ottawa schoolgirl CBC News Census Profile 2016 Census 5050110 00 Census tract Ontario and Canada Country 8 February 2017 Ottawa s great housing divide Prices surge in the west lag in the east This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations November 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Rockcliffe Park Official Plan 1993 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2004 08 04 231 KiB accessed 20 January 2007 Edmond Martha 2005 Rockcliffe Park A History of the Village Ottawa Friends of the Village of Rockcliffe Park Foundation ISBN 0 9739356 0 X Serre Robert 2008 Pioneer families of Rockcliffe Annex and Manor Park in Gloucester Township Ottawa Ontario Gloucester Historical Society External links edit nbsp Media related to Rockcliffe Park Ontario at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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