Centretown West is a neighbourhood in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.[1] It lies to the west of Bronson Avenue, east of the O-Train Trillium Line, north of Carling Avenue, and south of Nanny Goat Hill, which is an escarpment to the north of Somerset Street West. To the east lies Centretown, to the north lies Lebreton Flats, to the west lies Hintonburg, and to the south lies Dow's Lake. Much of the neighbourhood makes up what is also called Dalhousie.

Centretown West
Neighbourhood
City Centre complex
City Centre complex
Location of Centretown West in Ottawa
Location of Centretown West in Ottawa
Coordinates: 45°24′30″N 75°42′30″W / 45.40833°N 75.70833°W / 45.40833; -75.70833
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
CityOttawa
Government
 • MPsYasir Naqvi
 • MPPsJoel Harden
 • CouncillorsAriel Troster
 • Governing bodyDalhousie Community Association
Elevation
70 m (230 ft)
Population
 (2021)
 • Total
10,074
 Canada 2021 Census
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern (EST))

Centretown West is composed largely of low-density residential commercial properties, and some light industrial uses. Somerset Street West is dominated by Chinese and Vietnamese businesses, and it is considered to be Ottawa's Chinatown. It also retains a large Italian-Canadian population in Little Italy centred on Preston Street, which is also called "Corso Italia". A portion of Gladstone Avenue is also called "Via Marconi", after the Italian inventor who completed some of his work in Canada.

Its population in 2021 was 10,074.

History

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The area was annexed by the city of Ottawa in 1888. Prior to that it was part of Nepean Township, and the community was known as Rochesterville.[citation needed]

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