Ready to dive into some big bold ideas? Join us at Beaver Barracks for a presentation by Martin Tite, Architect. Central Parkway is a self-initiated urban design study project that imagines alternatives to the Queensway, which runs through, and divides, the traditional pre-war neighbourhoods of downtown Ottawa. This proposition asks what if the Queensway was developed differently, at a moment when the Province of Ontario continues to expand the Queensway. The study explores ways to transform the freeway and surrounding brownfield lands into a nationally significant space that beautifies Ottawa’s downtown core, and enables redevelopment and intensification bounded by 37 hectares (92 acres) of new green space in the centre of the city. A panel discussion will follow with Matthew Pinder, Transportation Engineer; Jennifer Barrett, Urban Planner and Catherine Craig-St-Louis, Urbaniste.
Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and take your ideas to the next level. See you there!

Click here for the poster in French!