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  1. St. Patrick Bridge. Connects St. Patrick Street in Lower Town to Beechwood Avenue in Vanier. Cummings Bridge. Connects Rideau Street in Sandy Hill to Montreal Road in Vanier. Hurdman Bridge. Connects Sandy Hill and Eastway Gardens via the Queensway, Highway 417. Pedestrian bridge.

  2. The Ottawa Senators are a professional ice hockey team based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. They are members of the Northeast Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Senators play their home games at the 21,347-seat Canadian Tire Centre, which opened in 1996. The team was started by Ottawa real estate developer ...

  3. Odawa group areas. The Odawa [1] (also Ottawa or Odaawaa / oʊˈdɑːwə /) are an Indigenous American ethnic group. Their name means "traders". They are part of the Northeastern Woodlands cultures. Their language is part of the Algonquian language family. They mostly live in the northern United States and southern Canada.

  4. Website. www .ottawa .edu. Ottawa University ( OU) is a private Baptist liberal arts university in Ottawa, Kansas. It has other campuses in other places throughout the Unites States. It was created in 1865. It is grouped with the American Baptist Churches USA. Ottawa has about 700 students on its main campus in Ottawa, 500 on its campus in ...

  5. Pontiac's War. Pontiac (c. 1720 – April 20, 1769) was a war chief. He became known for his role in Pontiac's War (1763–1766), an American Indian war against British military near the Great Lakes region and named for him. Historians today generally view him as an important local leader who influenced a wider movement that he did not command.

  6. Ottawa, Wisconsin. Location in Waukesha County and the state of Wisconsin. /  42.97361°N 88.46222°W  / 42.97361; -88.46222. Ottawa is a town in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 3,646 at the 2020 census.

  7. Ottawa Lady Senators. The Ottawa Lady Senators are a women's ice hockey team, that are from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. They played in the Canadian Women's Hockey League (CWHL) until 2010. The team began playing in 1988. The team was then known as the National Capital Raiders.

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