Advocacy

Heritage Ottawa promotes the preservation of Ottawa’s distinctive built heritage and cultural landscapes. We speak out for and defend worthy heritage properties that are at risk of inappropriate intervention or loss.

The Billings Estate, the East Block of the Parliament Buildings, and the Aberdeen Pavilion are just some of the properties that have benefitted from Heritage Ottawa's  efforts.

Heritage Ottawa maintains contact with the City of Ottawa Heritage Department and makes regular presentations to the Built Heritage Sub-Committee, the Planning Committee, and other committees at Ottawa City Hall.

Some of Heritage Ottawa's advocacy related activities, including letters and presentations to the City's Built Heritage Sub-Committee, Planning Committee, and Ottawa City Council are available for review on these pages.

To learn more about our major advocacy efforts, visit 50 Years | 50 Stories on our website, or pages devoted to the Central Experimental Farm, 24 Sussex Drive and the Château Laurier.

 

  • Heritage Ottawa Continues Advocacy Efforts for Central Experimental Farm, 24 Sussex and Alexandra Bridge
    Friday, April 26, 2024

    HERITAGE OTTAWA

    Heritage Ottawa continues to advocate for the conservation of three major heritage properties in Ottawa — the Central Experimental Farm (a National Historic Site of Canada...

  • Heritage Ottawa: As Proposed, Phase 2 Towers at 780 Baseline Rd Will Impact Research Capacity of Central Experimental Farm
    Monday, January 29, 2024

    Heritage Ottawa supports the position of scientists from Agriculture and Agri-Foods Canada that shadows cast by Phase 2 of the currently proposed tower development at 780 Baseline Road will have a...

  • Potential Third Tower Overshadows Lansdowne 2.0
    Monday, November 6, 2023

    Ottawa Citizen, By Marlo Glass

    The spectre of a third residential tower looms large in the minds of heritage-minded Lansdowne 2.0 critics.

    On Monday, the city’s built heritage...

  • Lansdowne 2.0 Raises Heritage Concerns
    Sunday, November 5, 2023

    HERITAGE OTTAWA

    Heritage Ottawa is not opposed to changes to Lansdowne Park to ensure the ongoing sustainability of the site. But as a unique location overlooking the Rideau Canal UNESCO...

  • Lansdowne 2.0 Deserves an Open and Transparent Consultation Process
    Tuesday, October 10, 2023

    HERITAGE OTTAWA

    Update 

    The latest iteration of Lansdowne 2.0 was officially released on October 6 by the City and OSEG. The cost of the project has increased by $86.5 million more than...

  • MEDIA RELEASE | Central Experimental Farm: Proposed Towers a Threat to Climate Change Research
    Tuesday, September 19, 2023

    City Planning  & Housing Committee to re-visit rezoning application for 1081 Carling this week.

    Ottawa, ON, September 19, 2023 -- Heritage Ottawa is joined by the Greenspace Alliance...

  • Tower Development Threatens Experimental Farm Research
    Friday, August 25, 2023

    HERITAGE OTTAWA

    UPDATE

    On August 23, City Council referred the rezoning application for the proposed towers back to the Planning and Housing Committee for further consideration on...

  • Historic City Registry Office Building Moves to New Location
    Friday, July 21, 2023

    HERITAGE OTTAWA

    On Saturday, July 22 the historic City Registry Office, a designated heritage building constructed in 1873-74 and located at 70 Nicholas Street, is scheduled to be moved 18m...
  • Somerset House owner again applies to restore derelict building
    Wednesday, June 21, 2023

    Heritage Ottawa skeptical after years of plans falling apart

    CBC NEWS | OTTAWA, By Arthur White-Crummey

    After years of false starts and missed deadlines, the owner of the long-...

  • Padolsky: Why Ottawa's former CPR rail bridge should get a heritage label
    Thursday, May 11, 2023

    Ottawa Citizen | OPINION, By Barry Padolsky

    On April 26, Ottawa Council voted to overturn a recommendation by its built heritage committee to apply a heritage designation to one of the...

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