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Hello! My wife and I are currently living in Spain but are going to have a kid soon and looking to move back closer to my family in Ottawa. Ideally we would like to live some place walkable and are looking for some advice on neighbourhoods in Ottawa to explore. My family is in Carlington near Carling & Merivale and I’m not a huge fan on that area, Carling isn’t that pleasnt to walk around and the closest grocery store is Food Basics which isn’t that far away but involves walking around Carling and the 417 exit to get to.

I got some mixed advice about lower town and center town. I’ve heard that they are generally walkable but can be sketchy. Is this true in general? For example is lower town sketchy all over or just around Rideau? Like if we found a place south of Laurier would it be sketchy over there?

Are there other neighborhoods you’d recommend in the city that are walkable? I think the big things for me would be, being able to walk to a grocery store that you can get most of what you need, a pharmacy, and having decent access to transit. We’ll have a car but I really don’t enjoy driving and would like to avoid having to drive on daily basis.

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[–] GenesisClimber 3 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (4 children)

¡Hola! I would definitely recommend Greenboro (south east end) for the sheer number of walking trails throughout the neighbourhood, as well as being in between South Keys and Walkley for shopping options. :) The number of transit options are limited (to a few buses), but we do have access to the updated O-Train that now runs south as well.

[–] Hazematman 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

How long does it take you to walk to a grocery store? I'm looking on google maps and it only really looks like there are the stores on bank st you could walk to and it honestly doesn't seem like that great of walk. Like most of the neighbourhood is > 30 minute walk to them. Are there any other stores nearby you can walk to < 20 minutes?

[–] GenesisClimber 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

From where I am at, It's a 30 mins walk to Bank St., and a 45 mins walk to the other shopping areas on Walkley and Blossom Park. A few convenience stores are nearby for 10 mins walk. I used to walk quite a bit (20-30kms a day) so my perspective of a short walk may be skewed. However, I tried to make my recent walks functional: get out for a nice walk but with a destination (like groceries) as the end goal.

But that's where I am from. If you lived on the closest edge of Greenboro, the nearest stores on Bank would be 10 mins away.at the furthest edge, would be close to an hour.

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