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  2. Jun 24, 2020 · In 1855, Bytown would be incorporated as a city and would be renamed Ottawa. Two years later, everything would change for the city. First, we need to look at the Province of Canada.

    • How Geography Made Ottawa The Capital of Canada?
    • Where Anglophone and Francophone Regions Come Together
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    Ottawa was founded in 1826 as a Bytown. British authorities at that time were constructing the northern part of the Rideau Canal. People were attracted to the southern side of the Ottawa River. The Rideau Canal played an important role for Ottawa. It would put Ottawa along a waterway linking the cities of Toronto and Kingston. This contributed to p...

    The capital of Canada is located on the border of Ontario, an English speaking province, and Quebec, a French speaking province. Ottawa is officially a bilingual city, where both French and English are spoken. The National Capital Region includes areas that are part of both Ontario and Quebec. The Ottawa-Gatineau metropolitan area spans both French...

    It has been reiterated that Ottawa's central location relative to Toronto and Montreal shaped its role in becoming the capital of Canada. This role is re-enforced when considering the region it is located in today. Ottawa is located in Canada's most densely population region. 72 percent of Canada's population lives along a corridor from Windsor,Ont...

  3. Sep 6, 2023 · In 1857, Queen Victoria selected Ottawa as the capital of the Province of Canada, due in part to its defensible location away from the American border. The city’s selection was the result of political compromises and a vision of unity among English and French Canadians.

  4. Jan 7, 2019 · From a streetcar map to a 1950 plan for the national capital, this is CBC Ottawa's cartographic cruise through the city's history. Maps trace Ottawa's history from humble lumber town...

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  5. Originally named Bytown, it was incorporated as the city of Ottawa in 1855. To resolve political disputes between Toronto and Quebec City and between Montreal and Kingston, it was selected as Canada’s capital by Queen Victoria in 1857. In 2001 the city’s population grew significantly after it was amalgamated with several local municipalities.

  6. It wasn’t until 1866 that Ottawa was officially designated the capital city of the Province of Canada and began to hold Parliament. In 1867, the Province of Canada became the Dominion of Canada, making it an official, self-governing colony of the British empire.

  7. Sep 24, 2021 · Canadian historiography has long regarded the choice and elaboration of Ottawa as a capital city in the mid-nineteenth century as a political compromise between Ontario (Canada West) and Quebec (Canada East).

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