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THE ULTIMATE NEIGHBOURHOOD RANKINGS This neighbourhood features a mix of condo towers, modern infill housing, and post-war homes: 64.7 per cent of homes were built before 1980, while 24.5 per cent have sprung up in the past 20 years. Greenspaces include the paths along the Sir John A. Macdonald and INSIDE "THE LAST SERVICE" BY TRANSPARENT KITCHEN Beyond photography, Transparent Kitchen describes itself as a “a discovery platform that is focused on sharing the story behind the restaurant, chef, their dishes, and sourcing practices with beautiful photography.”. Check out the online version of “The Last Service” here. It’s a bold take on a controversial topic. HOUSE OF THE WEEK: $8 MILLION FOR A MODERN MANSION Price: $8,000,000. Taxes: $11,765. The place: This striking two-storey house is a bold new addition to the Dow’s Lake neighbourhood. With a sleek glass-and-wood facade and a rooftop terrace, as well as a modern open-concept layout with room to work, play, and entertain, 55 Old Sunset has a lot to offer. The history: A dilapidated house was GREAT SPACE: AS THE CHÂTEAU LAURIER CELEBRATES ITS 100TH In the hallway leading to the bedroom hangs a stunning portrait of Karen Kain, Canada’s prima ballerina in her day (above, left). This is one of nine Karsh images in the suite, which were a gift to the hotel from the widowed Estrellita Karsh in 2007. GREAT SPACE: A COZY, SUNNY HOME DESIGNED FOR A GROWING On the footprint of a former worker's cottage in Westboro, a young family has carved out a cozy, sunny home BY BARBARA SIBBALD PHOTOGRAPHY BY LORNE BLYTHE INSIDE MELINDA AND ERIK KARLSSON'S GLAMOROUS WALK-IN CLOSET For Sascha LaFleur, co-founder of design team West of Main, the haute closet was a dream commission, a chance to go full glam and work with a long-time friend. She and Melinda have been close since they met in Grade 9 at Hillcrest High School — “I used to copy her homework,” Sascha admits with a laugh — and shared an apartment intheir
TASTING NOTES: PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY WINES RARELY SEEN AT LCBO Rosehall Run Defiant 2012 Pinot Gris. $18.95 I Prince Edward County I 89 Points. Rosehall Run is a must-visit. They make generous, elegant, and likeable wines from A to Z. Pinot gris (a.k.a. pinot grigio in Italy) is a lightweight amid serious pinots and chardonnays, but this vintage is showing ripe fig, honey, and bread-crust notes mindful of TINY HOUSES: “THE IDEA IS THAT THERE IS NO CHANGE IN The Future of Tiny Houses Ben Hayward in front of his prototype. Photo: Justin Van Leeuwen. Ben Hayward wants to determine whether a tiny house can be beautiful. For the past year, the recent architecture grad has been building a prototype tiny house at CarletonUniversity.
WHERE TO BUY NOW: 5 BEST NEIGHBOURHOODS FOR RETIREES Where to Buy Now: 5 best neighbourhoods for retirees. WOODPARK/WOODROFFE. If you’re seeking a ’hood where at least some of your neighbours remember Woodstock, the odds are good in Woodpark/Woodroffe: one in three residents is 65 or older, more than double the city-wide average. OTTAWA MAGAZINEEATING & DRINKINGHOMESSTYLEPEOPLEARTSNEIGHBOURHOODS Ottawa Magazine is a monthly publication covering current events, social issues, trends, lifestyle and culture in the Nation's Capital; delivered to affluent neighbourhoods, available by subscription and atnewsstands.
THE ULTIMATE NEIGHBOURHOOD RANKINGS This neighbourhood features a mix of condo towers, modern infill housing, and post-war homes: 64.7 per cent of homes were built before 1980, while 24.5 per cent have sprung up in the past 20 years. Greenspaces include the paths along the Sir John A. Macdonald and INSIDE "THE LAST SERVICE" BY TRANSPARENT KITCHEN Beyond photography, Transparent Kitchen describes itself as a “a discovery platform that is focused on sharing the story behind the restaurant, chef, their dishes, and sourcing practices with beautiful photography.”. Check out the online version of “The Last Service” here. It’s a bold take on a controversial topic. HOUSE OF THE WEEK: $8 MILLION FOR A MODERN MANSION Price: $8,000,000. Taxes: $11,765. The place: This striking two-storey house is a bold new addition to the Dow’s Lake neighbourhood. With a sleek glass-and-wood facade and a rooftop terrace, as well as a modern open-concept layout with room to work, play, and entertain, 55 Old Sunset has a lot to offer. The history: A dilapidated house was GREAT SPACE: AS THE CHÂTEAU LAURIER CELEBRATES ITS 100TH In the hallway leading to the bedroom hangs a stunning portrait of Karen Kain, Canada’s prima ballerina in her day (above, left). This is one of nine Karsh images in the suite, which were a gift to the hotel from the widowed Estrellita Karsh in 2007. GREAT SPACE: A COZY, SUNNY HOME DESIGNED FOR A GROWING On the footprint of a former worker's cottage in Westboro, a young family has carved out a cozy, sunny home BY BARBARA SIBBALD PHOTOGRAPHY BY LORNE BLYTHE INSIDE MELINDA AND ERIK KARLSSON'S GLAMOROUS WALK-IN CLOSET For Sascha LaFleur, co-founder of design team West of Main, the haute closet was a dream commission, a chance to go full glam and work with a long-time friend. She and Melinda have been close since they met in Grade 9 at Hillcrest High School — “I used to copy her homework,” Sascha admits with a laugh — and shared an apartment intheir
TASTING NOTES: PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY WINES RARELY SEEN AT LCBO Rosehall Run Defiant 2012 Pinot Gris. $18.95 I Prince Edward County I 89 Points. Rosehall Run is a must-visit. They make generous, elegant, and likeable wines from A to Z. Pinot gris (a.k.a. pinot grigio in Italy) is a lightweight amid serious pinots and chardonnays, but this vintage is showing ripe fig, honey, and bread-crust notes mindful of TINY HOUSES: “THE IDEA IS THAT THERE IS NO CHANGE IN The Future of Tiny Houses Ben Hayward in front of his prototype. Photo: Justin Van Leeuwen. Ben Hayward wants to determine whether a tiny house can be beautiful. For the past year, the recent architecture grad has been building a prototype tiny house at CarletonUniversity.
WHERE TO BUY NOW: 5 BEST NEIGHBOURHOODS FOR RETIREES Where to Buy Now: 5 best neighbourhoods for retirees. WOODPARK/WOODROFFE. If you’re seeking a ’hood where at least some of your neighbours remember Woodstock, the odds are good in Woodpark/Woodroffe: one in three residents is 65 or older, more than double the city-wide average.PRINT MAGAZINE
For months, Ottawa Magazine writers, photographers, designers, and staff have been working towards this date — March 19, the press date for our Spring issue. Planning began before the snow fell, so that Dwayne Brown and Anita Ruivo could capture images of the city’s neighbourhoods for our annual real estate feature. Moira Farr spent hours crafting a sensitive, powerful story about the RUNAWAY PICNIC OFFERS A BEAUTIFUL, STRESS-FREE ESCAPE 3 hours ago · Isn’t the idea of a picnic usually better than the reality? All that packing up of food, things that leak, squashed fruit, ill-fitting containers, the debate over practical plastic glasses or elegant ones that inevitably break. It’s the truth: great picnics are made of dreams. Reality is usually BEST NEW RESTAURANTS OF 2020: ARLO, BRASSICA, AIANA, THR33 Arlo340 Somerset St. W. When opening a restaurant, it’s hard to stick to timelines during the best of times. During a pandemic, they become irrelevant. Arlo, the much-anticipated restaurant and natural-wine bar, opened on Canada Day under the billing Petit Arlo, seating customers on magical terraces surrounding the red brickbuilding.
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This level of luxury comes at a price. A small one-bedroom apartment costs about $4,050 for 30 days, and a $7-a-day fee for use of facilities such as the pool, sauna, hot tub, and outdoor barbecue. A large one-bedroom is about $4,650 for 30 days, and a two-bedroom rental is about $5,850. Still, compared to the Château Laurier, wherea simple
HOUSE OF THE WEEK: $3.2 MILLION FOR A MODERN MANSION IN This week, we tour a brand new modern glass-and-concrete home 40 minutes from Parliament Hill. Address: 3495 Torwood Dr., Dunrobin Neighbourhood: Dunrobin, Ontario Agent: Charles Sezlik, Royal LePage Team Realty Price: $3.2 million Taxes:$4,355 (approximately). The history: This house was designed on a series of pieces of scrap paper over three hours one night in the backyard of "IT GOT KIND OF CRAZY" Originally from Scotland, Jason McLelland opened Grunt in 2019, and the first thing people talked about was the unique location in Mechanicsville, not an area well-known for fine-dining. But McLelland had done his homework (aided by his wife, an Ottawa native) and the location was absolutely intentional. “I saw this building up for lease, and I wanted to find a place that was off the beaten BEST PALEO MEALS IN OTTAWA Instagram. Whalesbone. Paleo isn’t all about red meat, of course — you can enjoy all the benefits of caveman living with fresh catch from the sea as well, in which case we suggest stopping by Whalesbone for the best selection of oysters in the city. One of their most interesting mains is also a paleo marvel, combining mackerel and pork TASTING NOTES: BEST ORGANIC AND BIODYNAMIC WINES AT THE LCBO The finish is dry, warm, and slightly tannic. Best 2014 to 2016. Vintages 193573. Bonterra 2010 Merlot. $19.95/ California/ 89 Points. Bonterra pioneered organic winemaking from its base in Mendocino, becoming the number one selling brand of organic wines in California and proving to many others that it can be done. WHERE TO BUY NOW: 5 BEST NEIGHBOURHOODS FOR RETIREES Where to Buy Now: 5 best neighbourhoods for retirees. WOODPARK/WOODROFFE. If you’re seeking a ’hood where at least some of your neighbours remember Woodstock, the odds are good in Woodpark/Woodroffe: one in three residents is 65 or older, more than double the city-wide average. LIVE WHERE 'BASICS' ARE MISSING? HOW ABOUT ACCESS TO FRESH When you’re looking to buy a home, what factors do you consider? Would access to fresh, local food be top of mind? Unfortunately, it wasn’t for Judi Varga-Toth, who moved from Ottawa to West Carletonfive years ago.
OTTAWA MAGAZINEEATING & DRINKINGHOMESSTYLEPEOPLEARTSNEIGHBOURHOODS Ottawa Magazine is a monthly publication covering current events, social issues, trends, lifestyle and culture in the Nation's Capital; delivered to affluent neighbourhoods, available by subscription and atnewsstands.
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For months, Ottawa Magazine writers, photographers, designers, and staff have been working towards this date — March 19, the press date for our Spring issue. Planning began before the snow fell, so that Dwayne Brown and Anita Ruivo could capture images of the city’s neighbourhoods for our annual real estate feature. Moira Farr spent hours crafting a sensitive, powerful story about the THE ULTIMATE NEIGHBOURHOOD RANKINGS This neighbourhood features a mix of condo towers, modern infill housing, and post-war homes: 64.7 per cent of homes were built before 1980, while 24.5 per cent have sprung up in the past 20 years. Greenspaces include the paths along the Sir John A. Macdonald and INSIDE "THE LAST SERVICE" BY TRANSPARENT KITCHEN Beyond photography, Transparent Kitchen describes itself as a “a discovery platform that is focused on sharing the story behind the restaurant, chef, their dishes, and sourcing practices with beautiful photography.”. Check out the online version of “The Last Service” here. It’s a bold take on a controversial topic. HOUSE OF THE WEEK: $8 MILLION FOR A MODERN MANSION Price: $8,000,000. Taxes: $11,765. The place: This striking two-storey house is a bold new addition to the Dow’s Lake neighbourhood. With a sleek glass-and-wood facade and a rooftop terrace, as well as a modern open-concept layout with room to work, play, and entertain, 55 Old Sunset has a lot to offer. The history: A dilapidated house was GREAT SPACE: A COZY, SUNNY HOME DESIGNED FOR A GROWING On the footprint of a former worker's cottage in Westboro, a young family has carved out a cozy, sunny home BY BARBARA SIBBALD PHOTOGRAPHY BY LORNE BLYTHE INSIDE MELINDA AND ERIK KARLSSON'S GLAMOROUS WALK-IN CLOSET For Sascha LaFleur, co-founder of design team West of Main, the haute closet was a dream commission, a chance to go full glam and work with a long-time friend. She and Melinda have been close since they met in Grade 9 at Hillcrest High School — “I used to copy her homework,” Sascha admits with a laugh — and shared an apartment intheir
HOUSE OF THE WEEK: $3.2 MILLION FOR A MODERN MANSION IN Price: $3.2 million. Taxes :$4,355 (approximately) The history: This house was designed on a series of pieces of scrap paper over three hours one night in the backyard of a downtown home. Having converted a Cooper street property into two condo units, Paul Reichheld, who is the owner of Manray Glass and Aluminium, and his wife, Amanda White TINY HOUSES: “THE IDEA IS THAT THERE IS NO CHANGE IN The Future of Tiny Houses Ben Hayward in front of his prototype. Photo: Justin Van Leeuwen. Ben Hayward wants to determine whether a tiny house can be beautiful. For the past year, the recent architecture grad has been building a prototype tiny house at CarletonUniversity.
WHERE TO BUY NOW: 5 BEST NEIGHBOURHOODS FOR RETIREES Where to Buy Now: 5 best neighbourhoods for retirees. WOODPARK/WOODROFFE. If you’re seeking a ’hood where at least some of your neighbours remember Woodstock, the odds are good in Woodpark/Woodroffe: one in three residents is 65 or older, more than double the city-wide average. OTTAWA MAGAZINEEATING & DRINKINGHOMESSTYLEPEOPLEARTSNEIGHBOURHOODS Ottawa Magazine is a monthly publication covering current events, social issues, trends, lifestyle and culture in the Nation's Capital; delivered to affluent neighbourhoods, available by subscription and atnewsstands.
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For months, Ottawa Magazine writers, photographers, designers, and staff have been working towards this date — March 19, the press date for our Spring issue. Planning began before the snow fell, so that Dwayne Brown and Anita Ruivo could capture images of the city’s neighbourhoods for our annual real estate feature. Moira Farr spent hours crafting a sensitive, powerful story about the THE ULTIMATE NEIGHBOURHOOD RANKINGS This neighbourhood features a mix of condo towers, modern infill housing, and post-war homes: 64.7 per cent of homes were built before 1980, while 24.5 per cent have sprung up in the past 20 years. Greenspaces include the paths along the Sir John A. Macdonald and INSIDE "THE LAST SERVICE" BY TRANSPARENT KITCHEN Beyond photography, Transparent Kitchen describes itself as a “a discovery platform that is focused on sharing the story behind the restaurant, chef, their dishes, and sourcing practices with beautiful photography.”. Check out the online version of “The Last Service” here. It’s a bold take on a controversial topic. HOUSE OF THE WEEK: $8 MILLION FOR A MODERN MANSION Price: $8,000,000. Taxes: $11,765. The place: This striking two-storey house is a bold new addition to the Dow’s Lake neighbourhood. With a sleek glass-and-wood facade and a rooftop terrace, as well as a modern open-concept layout with room to work, play, and entertain, 55 Old Sunset has a lot to offer. The history: A dilapidated house was GREAT SPACE: A COZY, SUNNY HOME DESIGNED FOR A GROWING On the footprint of a former worker's cottage in Westboro, a young family has carved out a cozy, sunny home BY BARBARA SIBBALD PHOTOGRAPHY BY LORNE BLYTHE INSIDE MELINDA AND ERIK KARLSSON'S GLAMOROUS WALK-IN CLOSET For Sascha LaFleur, co-founder of design team West of Main, the haute closet was a dream commission, a chance to go full glam and work with a long-time friend. She and Melinda have been close since they met in Grade 9 at Hillcrest High School — “I used to copy her homework,” Sascha admits with a laugh — and shared an apartment intheir
HOUSE OF THE WEEK: $3.2 MILLION FOR A MODERN MANSION IN Price: $3.2 million. Taxes :$4,355 (approximately) The history: This house was designed on a series of pieces of scrap paper over three hours one night in the backyard of a downtown home. Having converted a Cooper street property into two condo units, Paul Reichheld, who is the owner of Manray Glass and Aluminium, and his wife, Amanda White TINY HOUSES: “THE IDEA IS THAT THERE IS NO CHANGE IN The Future of Tiny Houses Ben Hayward in front of his prototype. Photo: Justin Van Leeuwen. Ben Hayward wants to determine whether a tiny house can be beautiful. For the past year, the recent architecture grad has been building a prototype tiny house at CarletonUniversity.
WHERE TO BUY NOW: 5 BEST NEIGHBOURHOODS FOR RETIREES Where to Buy Now: 5 best neighbourhoods for retirees. WOODPARK/WOODROFFE. If you’re seeking a ’hood where at least some of your neighbours remember Woodstock, the odds are good in Woodpark/Woodroffe: one in three residents is 65 or older, more than double the city-wide average.PRINT MAGAZINE
For months, Ottawa Magazine writers, photographers, designers, and staff have been working towards this date — March 19, the press date for our Spring issue. Planning began before the snow fell, so that Dwayne Brown and Anita Ruivo could capture images of the city’s neighbourhoods for our annual real estate feature. Moira Farr spent hours crafting a sensitive, powerful story about theBRUCE GREENBERG
This level of luxury comes at a price. A small one-bedroom apartment costs about $4,050 for 30 days, and a $7-a-day fee for use of facilities such as the pool, sauna, hot tub, and outdoor barbecue. A large one-bedroom is about $4,650 for 30 days, and a two-bedroom rental is about $5,850. Still, compared to the Château Laurier, wherea simple
TEN TOP PICNIC SPOTS 8. Petrie Island (Orleans) This ancient sandbar in the Ottawa River, left behind when the last glaciers retreated 12,000 years ago, is a natural wonder of the region, with more birds and amphibians per square foot than any other place in the city. It also has a large picnic area, located just HOUSE OF THE WEEK: $3.2 MILLION FOR A MODERN MANSION IN This week, we tour a brand new modern glass-and-concrete home 40 minutes from Parliament Hill. Address: 3495 Torwood Dr., Dunrobin Neighbourhood: Dunrobin, Ontario Agent: Charles Sezlik, Royal LePage Team Realty Price: $3.2 million Taxes:$4,355 (approximately). The history: This house was designed on a series of pieces of scrap paper over three hours one night in the backyard of "IT GOT KIND OF CRAZY" Originally from Scotland, Jason McLelland opened Grunt in 2019, and the first thing people talked about was the unique location in Mechanicsville, not an area well-known for fine-dining. But McLelland had done his homework (aided by his wife, an Ottawa native) and the location was absolutely intentional. “I saw this building up for lease, and I wanted to find a place that was off the beaten WHERE TO BUY NOW: 5 BEST NEIGHBOURHOODS FOR RETIREES Where to Buy Now: 5 best neighbourhoods for retirees. WOODPARK/WOODROFFE. If you’re seeking a ’hood where at least some of your neighbours remember Woodstock, the odds are good in Woodpark/Woodroffe: one in three residents is 65 or older, more than double the city-wide average. BEST PALEO MEALS IN OTTAWA Instagram. Whalesbone. Paleo isn’t all about red meat, of course — you can enjoy all the benefits of caveman living with fresh catch from the sea as well, in which case we suggest stopping by Whalesbone for the best selection of oysters in the city. One of their most interesting mains is also a paleo marvel, combining mackerel and pork DESTINATION DISHES: EDGAR'S DUTCH BABY With Edgar’s small but changing brunch menu, the only dish you’re guaranteed to see weekend after weekend is the Dutch Baby. “We made it in the first year and never took it off the menu,” says chef/owner Marysol Foucault.. Achieving that perfect balance of sweet and savoury, the fluffed-up pancake-like base typically holds a puddle of maple syrup, crispy pork belly, apple, and a chunk HERE'S HOW MUCH IT COSTS TO MAKE A SOURDOUGH LOAF AT BREAD In Ottawa, there are surprisingly few independent bakeries that cater to walk-in traffic and specialize in bread. Or maybe it’s not such asurprise.
FIREFIGHTER DIAGNOSED WITH PTSD MELDS METALWORK & MUSIC AT POSTED August 3, 2017 8:59 am. The retired City of Ottawa firefighter lives on a farm outside Kemptville, where he has transformed half of his 19th-century barn into a metalworking shop. At its heart is the coal forge, which, fired up, hits over 1,300 degrees Celsius. OTTAWA MAGAZINEEATING & DRINKINGHOMESSTYLEPEOPLEARTSNEIGHBOURHOODS Ottawa Magazine is a monthly publication covering current events, social issues, trends, lifestyle and culture in the Nation's Capital; delivered to affluent neighbourhoods, available by subscription and atnewsstands.
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For months, Ottawa Magazine writers, photographers, designers, and staff have been working towards this date — March 19, the press date for our Spring issue. Planning began before the snow fell, so that Dwayne Brown and Anita Ruivo could capture images of the city’s neighbourhoods for our annual real estate feature. Moira Farr spent hours crafting a sensitive, powerful story about the THE ULTIMATE NEIGHBOURHOOD RANKINGS This neighbourhood features a mix of condo towers, modern infill housing, and post-war homes: 64.7 per cent of homes were built before 1980, while 24.5 per cent have sprung up in the past 20 years. Greenspaces include the paths along the Sir John A. Macdonald and INSIDE "THE LAST SERVICE" BY TRANSPARENT KITCHEN Beyond photography, Transparent Kitchen describes itself as a “a discovery platform that is focused on sharing the story behind the restaurant, chef, their dishes, and sourcing practices with beautiful photography.”. Check out the online version of “The Last Service” here. It’s a bold take on a controversial topic. HOUSE OF THE WEEK: $8 MILLION FOR A MODERN MANSION Price: $8,000,000. Taxes: $11,765. The place: This striking two-storey house is a bold new addition to the Dow’s Lake neighbourhood. With a sleek glass-and-wood facade and a rooftop terrace, as well as a modern open-concept layout with room to work, play, and entertain, 55 Old Sunset has a lot to offer. The history: A dilapidated house was GREAT SPACE: A COZY, SUNNY HOME DESIGNED FOR A GROWING On the footprint of a former worker's cottage in Westboro, a young family has carved out a cozy, sunny home BY BARBARA SIBBALD PHOTOGRAPHY BY LORNE BLYTHE INSIDE MELINDA AND ERIK KARLSSON'S GLAMOROUS WALK-IN CLOSET For Sascha LaFleur, co-founder of design team West of Main, the haute closet was a dream commission, a chance to go full glam and work with a long-time friend. She and Melinda have been close since they met in Grade 9 at Hillcrest High School — “I used to copy her homework,” Sascha admits with a laugh — and shared an apartment intheir
HOUSE OF THE WEEK: $3.2 MILLION FOR A MODERN MANSION IN Price: $3.2 million. Taxes :$4,355 (approximately) The history: This house was designed on a series of pieces of scrap paper over three hours one night in the backyard of a downtown home. Having converted a Cooper street property into two condo units, Paul Reichheld, who is the owner of Manray Glass and Aluminium, and his wife, Amanda White TINY HOUSES: “THE IDEA IS THAT THERE IS NO CHANGE IN The Future of Tiny Houses Ben Hayward in front of his prototype. Photo: Justin Van Leeuwen. Ben Hayward wants to determine whether a tiny house can be beautiful. For the past year, the recent architecture grad has been building a prototype tiny house at CarletonUniversity.
WHERE TO BUY NOW: 5 BEST NEIGHBOURHOODS FOR RETIREES Where to Buy Now: 5 best neighbourhoods for retirees. WOODPARK/WOODROFFE. If you’re seeking a ’hood where at least some of your neighbours remember Woodstock, the odds are good in Woodpark/Woodroffe: one in three residents is 65 or older, more than double the city-wide average. OTTAWA MAGAZINEEATING & DRINKINGHOMESSTYLEPEOPLEARTSNEIGHBOURHOODS Ottawa Magazine is a monthly publication covering current events, social issues, trends, lifestyle and culture in the Nation's Capital; delivered to affluent neighbourhoods, available by subscription and atnewsstands.
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For months, Ottawa Magazine writers, photographers, designers, and staff have been working towards this date — March 19, the press date for our Spring issue. Planning began before the snow fell, so that Dwayne Brown and Anita Ruivo could capture images of the city’s neighbourhoods for our annual real estate feature. Moira Farr spent hours crafting a sensitive, powerful story about the THE ULTIMATE NEIGHBOURHOOD RANKINGS This neighbourhood features a mix of condo towers, modern infill housing, and post-war homes: 64.7 per cent of homes were built before 1980, while 24.5 per cent have sprung up in the past 20 years. Greenspaces include the paths along the Sir John A. Macdonald and INSIDE "THE LAST SERVICE" BY TRANSPARENT KITCHEN Beyond photography, Transparent Kitchen describes itself as a “a discovery platform that is focused on sharing the story behind the restaurant, chef, their dishes, and sourcing practices with beautiful photography.”. Check out the online version of “The Last Service” here. It’s a bold take on a controversial topic. HOUSE OF THE WEEK: $8 MILLION FOR A MODERN MANSION Price: $8,000,000. Taxes: $11,765. The place: This striking two-storey house is a bold new addition to the Dow’s Lake neighbourhood. With a sleek glass-and-wood facade and a rooftop terrace, as well as a modern open-concept layout with room to work, play, and entertain, 55 Old Sunset has a lot to offer. The history: A dilapidated house was GREAT SPACE: A COZY, SUNNY HOME DESIGNED FOR A GROWING On the footprint of a former worker's cottage in Westboro, a young family has carved out a cozy, sunny home BY BARBARA SIBBALD PHOTOGRAPHY BY LORNE BLYTHE INSIDE MELINDA AND ERIK KARLSSON'S GLAMOROUS WALK-IN CLOSET For Sascha LaFleur, co-founder of design team West of Main, the haute closet was a dream commission, a chance to go full glam and work with a long-time friend. She and Melinda have been close since they met in Grade 9 at Hillcrest High School — “I used to copy her homework,” Sascha admits with a laugh — and shared an apartment intheir
HOUSE OF THE WEEK: $3.2 MILLION FOR A MODERN MANSION IN Price: $3.2 million. Taxes :$4,355 (approximately) The history: This house was designed on a series of pieces of scrap paper over three hours one night in the backyard of a downtown home. Having converted a Cooper street property into two condo units, Paul Reichheld, who is the owner of Manray Glass and Aluminium, and his wife, Amanda White TINY HOUSES: “THE IDEA IS THAT THERE IS NO CHANGE IN The Future of Tiny Houses Ben Hayward in front of his prototype. Photo: Justin Van Leeuwen. Ben Hayward wants to determine whether a tiny house can be beautiful. For the past year, the recent architecture grad has been building a prototype tiny house at CarletonUniversity.
WHERE TO BUY NOW: 5 BEST NEIGHBOURHOODS FOR RETIREES Where to Buy Now: 5 best neighbourhoods for retirees. WOODPARK/WOODROFFE. If you’re seeking a ’hood where at least some of your neighbours remember Woodstock, the odds are good in Woodpark/Woodroffe: one in three residents is 65 or older, more than double the city-wide average.PRINT MAGAZINE
For months, Ottawa Magazine writers, photographers, designers, and staff have been working towards this date — March 19, the press date for our Spring issue. Planning began before the snow fell, so that Dwayne Brown and Anita Ruivo could capture images of the city’s neighbourhoods for our annual real estate feature. Moira Farr spent hours crafting a sensitive, powerful story about theBRUCE GREENBERG
This level of luxury comes at a price. A small one-bedroom apartment costs about $4,050 for 30 days, and a $7-a-day fee for use of facilities such as the pool, sauna, hot tub, and outdoor barbecue. A large one-bedroom is about $4,650 for 30 days, and a two-bedroom rental is about $5,850. Still, compared to the Château Laurier, wherea simple
TEN TOP PICNIC SPOTS 8. Petrie Island (Orleans) This ancient sandbar in the Ottawa River, left behind when the last glaciers retreated 12,000 years ago, is a natural wonder of the region, with more birds and amphibians per square foot than any other place in the city. It also has a large picnic area, located just HOUSE OF THE WEEK: $3.2 MILLION FOR A MODERN MANSION IN This week, we tour a brand new modern glass-and-concrete home 40 minutes from Parliament Hill. Address: 3495 Torwood Dr., Dunrobin Neighbourhood: Dunrobin, Ontario Agent: Charles Sezlik, Royal LePage Team Realty Price: $3.2 million Taxes:$4,355 (approximately). The history: This house was designed on a series of pieces of scrap paper over three hours one night in the backyard of "IT GOT KIND OF CRAZY" Originally from Scotland, Jason McLelland opened Grunt in 2019, and the first thing people talked about was the unique location in Mechanicsville, not an area well-known for fine-dining. But McLelland had done his homework (aided by his wife, an Ottawa native) and the location was absolutely intentional. “I saw this building up for lease, and I wanted to find a place that was off the beaten WHERE TO BUY NOW: 5 BEST NEIGHBOURHOODS FOR RETIREES Where to Buy Now: 5 best neighbourhoods for retirees. WOODPARK/WOODROFFE. If you’re seeking a ’hood where at least some of your neighbours remember Woodstock, the odds are good in Woodpark/Woodroffe: one in three residents is 65 or older, more than double the city-wide average. BEST PALEO MEALS IN OTTAWA Instagram. Whalesbone. Paleo isn’t all about red meat, of course — you can enjoy all the benefits of caveman living with fresh catch from the sea as well, in which case we suggest stopping by Whalesbone for the best selection of oysters in the city. One of their most interesting mains is also a paleo marvel, combining mackerel and pork DESTINATION DISHES: EDGAR'S DUTCH BABY With Edgar’s small but changing brunch menu, the only dish you’re guaranteed to see weekend after weekend is the Dutch Baby. “We made it in the first year and never took it off the menu,” says chef/owner Marysol Foucault.. Achieving that perfect balance of sweet and savoury, the fluffed-up pancake-like base typically holds a puddle of maple syrup, crispy pork belly, apple, and a chunk HERE'S HOW MUCH IT COSTS TO MAKE A SOURDOUGH LOAF AT BREAD In Ottawa, there are surprisingly few independent bakeries that cater to walk-in traffic and specialize in bread. Or maybe it’s not such asurprise.
FIREFIGHTER DIAGNOSED WITH PTSD MELDS METALWORK & MUSIC AT POSTED August 3, 2017 8:59 am. The retired City of Ottawa firefighter lives on a farm outside Kemptville, where he has transformed half of his 19th-century barn into a metalworking shop. At its heart is the coal forge, which, fired up, hits over 1,300 degrees Celsius. OTTAWA MAGAZINEEATING & DRINKINGHOMESSTYLEPEOPLEARTSNEIGHBOURHOODS Ottawa Magazine is a monthly publication covering current events, social issues, trends, lifestyle and culture in the Nation's Capital; delivered to affluent neighbourhoods, available by subscription and atnewsstands.
THE ULTIMATE NEIGHBOURHOOD RANKINGS This neighbourhood features a mix of condo towers, modern infill housing, and post-war homes: 64.7 per cent of homes were built before 1980, while 24.5 per cent have sprung up in the past 20 years. Greenspaces include the paths along the Sir John A. Macdonald and CONTACT | OTTAWA MAGAZINE Publisher Duncan Clark 613-230-0333 ext. 4911 Editor Dayanti Karunaratne 613-230-0333 ext. 4901 Art Director Jeff Eustace 613-230-0333 ext. 4995 Copy HOUSE OF THE WEEK: $8 MILLION FOR A MODERN MANSION Price: $8,000,000. Taxes: $11,765. The place: This striking two-storey house is a bold new addition to the Dow’s Lake neighbourhood. With a sleek glass-and-wood facade and a rooftop terrace, as well as a modern open-concept layout with room to work, play, and entertain, 55 Old Sunset has a lot to offer. The history: A dilapidated house was TEN TOP PICNIC SPOTS 8. Petrie Island (Orleans) This ancient sandbar in the Ottawa River, left behind when the last glaciers retreated 12,000 years ago, is a natural wonder of the region, with more birds and amphibians per square foot than any other place in the city. It also has a large picnic area, located just GREAT SPACE: A COZY, SUNNY HOME DESIGNED FOR A GROWING On the footprint of a former worker's cottage in Westboro, a young family has carved out a cozy, sunny home BY BARBARA SIBBALD PHOTOGRAPHY BY LORNE BLYTHE INSIDE MELINDA AND ERIK KARLSSON'S GLAMOROUS WALK-IN CLOSETERIK KARLSSON DBERIK KARLSSON HOCKEY NEWSERIK KARLSSON NEWSERIK KARLSSON NHLERIK KARLSSON STATSERIK KARLSSON TRADE For Sascha LaFleur, co-founder of design team West of Main, the haute closet was a dream commission, a chance to go full glam and work with a long-time friend. She and Melinda have been close since they met in Grade 9 at Hillcrest High School — “I used to copy her homework,” Sascha admits with a laugh — and shared an apartment intheir
'WHERE EVERYBODY KNOWS YOUR NAME' Dave Allston, an expert on all things history and heritage in the neighbourhood, helped with the research, turning up old photos showing that the building was once a Chinese laundry and sourcing other neat shots from days gone by. The Third, 1017 Wellington St., (613)728-2965.
LRT'S IMPACT ON PROPERTY VALUES: WE CRUNCH THE NUMBERS An exquisitely modernized bungalow in a peaceful east-end neighbourhood close to downtown sold recently for $169,000 above its market-value assessment. One of many things it had going for it, according to the real estate agent, was its proximity to the future Blair LRT station. From now on, the LRT is certain to have a growingimpact on
SISTER, CADDIE, BEST FRIEND For as long as they can remember, Brooke and Brittany Henderson have been each other’s biggest fans. Growing up in Smiths Falls, the sisters shared a passion for golf and dreamed of playing on the LPGA Tour. When Brooke turned pro in 2014 at the age of 17, Brittany, then 23, put her own golf aspirations on hold to work as Brooke’s caddie. OTTAWA MAGAZINEEATING & DRINKINGHOMESSTYLEPEOPLEARTSNEIGHBOURHOODS Ottawa Magazine is a monthly publication covering current events, social issues, trends, lifestyle and culture in the Nation's Capital; delivered to affluent neighbourhoods, available by subscription and atnewsstands.
THE ULTIMATE NEIGHBOURHOOD RANKINGS This neighbourhood features a mix of condo towers, modern infill housing, and post-war homes: 64.7 per cent of homes were built before 1980, while 24.5 per cent have sprung up in the past 20 years. Greenspaces include the paths along the Sir John A. Macdonald and CONTACT | OTTAWA MAGAZINE Publisher Duncan Clark 613-230-0333 ext. 4911 Editor Dayanti Karunaratne 613-230-0333 ext. 4901 Art Director Jeff Eustace 613-230-0333 ext. 4995 Copy HOUSE OF THE WEEK: $8 MILLION FOR A MODERN MANSION Price: $8,000,000. Taxes: $11,765. The place: This striking two-storey house is a bold new addition to the Dow’s Lake neighbourhood. With a sleek glass-and-wood facade and a rooftop terrace, as well as a modern open-concept layout with room to work, play, and entertain, 55 Old Sunset has a lot to offer. The history: A dilapidated house was TEN TOP PICNIC SPOTS 8. Petrie Island (Orleans) This ancient sandbar in the Ottawa River, left behind when the last glaciers retreated 12,000 years ago, is a natural wonder of the region, with more birds and amphibians per square foot than any other place in the city. It also has a large picnic area, located just GREAT SPACE: A COZY, SUNNY HOME DESIGNED FOR A GROWING On the footprint of a former worker's cottage in Westboro, a young family has carved out a cozy, sunny home BY BARBARA SIBBALD PHOTOGRAPHY BY LORNE BLYTHE INSIDE MELINDA AND ERIK KARLSSON'S GLAMOROUS WALK-IN CLOSETERIK KARLSSON DBERIK KARLSSON HOCKEY NEWSERIK KARLSSON NEWSERIK KARLSSON NHLERIK KARLSSON STATSERIK KARLSSON TRADE For Sascha LaFleur, co-founder of design team West of Main, the haute closet was a dream commission, a chance to go full glam and work with a long-time friend. She and Melinda have been close since they met in Grade 9 at Hillcrest High School — “I used to copy her homework,” Sascha admits with a laugh — and shared an apartment intheir
'WHERE EVERYBODY KNOWS YOUR NAME' Dave Allston, an expert on all things history and heritage in the neighbourhood, helped with the research, turning up old photos showing that the building was once a Chinese laundry and sourcing other neat shots from days gone by. The Third, 1017 Wellington St., (613)728-2965.
LRT'S IMPACT ON PROPERTY VALUES: WE CRUNCH THE NUMBERS An exquisitely modernized bungalow in a peaceful east-end neighbourhood close to downtown sold recently for $169,000 above its market-value assessment. One of many things it had going for it, according to the real estate agent, was its proximity to the future Blair LRT station. From now on, the LRT is certain to have a growingimpact on
SISTER, CADDIE, BEST FRIEND For as long as they can remember, Brooke and Brittany Henderson have been each other’s biggest fans. Growing up in Smiths Falls, the sisters shared a passion for golf and dreamed of playing on the LPGA Tour. When Brooke turned pro in 2014 at the age of 17, Brittany, then 23, put her own golf aspirations on hold to work as Brooke’s caddie.MY HAWAIIAN HALE
1 day ago · I connect with a neighbour, who mentions her husband might be interested in the wood. My neighbour is keen, says they have always wanted to build a hale, but the time is a challenge.What’s more, her family is related to the renowned hale builder Frances Palani Silenci, who has built over 300 hales.. I envision a group of us heaving the trunks across our property, working together to build E-SCOOTERS — THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE HILARIOUS Good to know: The apps that allow users to ride their e‐scooters block use of the scooters in busy areas such as parks, points of interest, and packed markets. (So no zooming around Parliament Hill or the ByWard Market.) The vandalism: In 2018, as scooters were showing up everywhere in the United States, a new hobby takes off on social media: creatively damaging, destroying, and/or dumpingEATING & DRINKING
POSTED May 13, 2021 2:58 pm. If you have seen the latest print issue of Ottawa Magazine, you might have been surprised at the poignant, even dark, photo essay entitled “The Last Service”. But if you have spent time in the restaurant industry — or live with/ love someone who has — the reflections by city chefs about theirstruggles will
BEST NEW RESTAURANTS Here, a celebration of five new casual, come-as-you-are spots. When Corner Peach opened in January 2019, it was the darling of the Ottawa restaurant scene with its shabby-chic vibe, no-reservations policy, and short but gourmet comfort-food menu. After a bit of a kerfuffle over a late-in-the-game name change, Caroline Murphy and Emma Campbell COTTAGE OF THE WEEK: PRIVATE THOUSAND ISLANDS GETAWAY FOR Part of the Thousand Islands, the island offers the ultimate private getaway, complete with bays for swimming and pretty walking trails. Owned by the same family for nearly a century, the island known as Dumfounder is largely undeveloped, save for a few 1940s-era cabins that are equipped with electricity and running water. Internet isprovided
BEST NEW RESTAURANTS OF 2020: ARLO, BRASSICA, AIANA, THR33 Arlo340 Somerset St. W. When opening a restaurant, it’s hard to stick to timelines during the best of times. During a pandemic, they become irrelevant. Arlo, the much-anticipated restaurant and natural-wine bar, opened on Canada Day under the billing Petit Arlo, seating customers on magical terraces surrounding the red brickbuilding.
COTTAGE OF THE WEEK: $740K FOR A LOG CABIN ON OPINICON LAKE Price: $740,000. Fees: annual $150 to the Opinicon East Cottage Association for road maintenance. The History. This cedar log home was built in 1969 by a handy couple and has been added to over the years to include a bunkhouse near the lake, a wraparound dock, and a massive bedroom/sitting area dubbed the “West Wing.”. HOUSE OF THE WEEK: $1.49 MILLION FOR A 4-BEDROOM IN ROCKCLIFFE This week, we tour a spacious family home near the Sir George-Étienne Cartier Parkway. Address: 190 Sandridge Rd. Neighbourhood: Rockcliffe Agent: Jane Davis, Faulkner Real Estate Price: $1,495,000 Taxes: $15,409 The place Spacious and stylish, this home is located on a corner lot near Mile Circle — an NCC plot of land between Rockliffe and the Ottawa River — so there are few neighbours TASTING NOTES: BEST ORGANIC AND BIODYNAMIC WINES AT THE LCBO The finish is dry, warm, and slightly tannic. Best 2014 to 2016. Vintages 193573. Bonterra 2010 Merlot. $19.95/ California/ 89 Points. Bonterra pioneered organic winemaking from its base in Mendocino, becoming the number one selling brand of organic wines in California and proving to many others that it can be done. THIS ROUND HOUSE IN WAKEFIELD USES POST-CONSUMER WASTE AND For the uninitiated, the term sacred geometry refers to the notion of a central cross within a circle — in other words, a space defined as “in the round.”. With those two ideas as starting points, Robinson designed a house that could be made from post-consumer waste. The basic structure is steel fabricated from the shredded underframes OTTAWA MAGAZINEEATING & DRINKINGHOMESSTYLEPEOPLEARTSNEIGHBOURHOODS Ottawa Magazine is a monthly publication covering current events, social issues, trends, lifestyle and culture in the Nation's Capital; delivered to affluent neighbourhoods, available by subscription and atnewsstands.
THE ULTIMATE NEIGHBOURHOOD RANKINGS This neighbourhood features a mix of condo towers, modern infill housing, and post-war homes: 64.7 per cent of homes were built before 1980, while 24.5 per cent have sprung up in the past 20 years. Greenspaces include the paths along the Sir John A. Macdonald and CONTACT | OTTAWA MAGAZINE Publisher Duncan Clark 613-230-0333 ext. 4911 Editor Dayanti Karunaratne 613-230-0333 ext. 4901 Art Director Jeff Eustace 613-230-0333 ext. 4995 Copy HOUSE OF THE WEEK: $8 MILLION FOR A MODERN MANSION Price: $8,000,000. Taxes: $11,765. The place: This striking two-storey house is a bold new addition to the Dow’s Lake neighbourhood. With a sleek glass-and-wood facade and a rooftop terrace, as well as a modern open-concept layout with room to work, play, and entertain, 55 Old Sunset has a lot to offer. The history: A dilapidated house was TEN TOP PICNIC SPOTS 8. Petrie Island (Orleans) This ancient sandbar in the Ottawa River, left behind when the last glaciers retreated 12,000 years ago, is a natural wonder of the region, with more birds and amphibians per square foot than any other place in the city. It also has a large picnic area, located just GREAT SPACE: A COZY, SUNNY HOME DESIGNED FOR A GROWING On the footprint of a former worker's cottage in Westboro, a young family has carved out a cozy, sunny home BY BARBARA SIBBALD PHOTOGRAPHY BY LORNE BLYTHE INSIDE MELINDA AND ERIK KARLSSON'S GLAMOROUS WALK-IN CLOSETERIK KARLSSON DBERIK KARLSSON HOCKEY NEWSERIK KARLSSON NEWSERIK KARLSSON NHLERIK KARLSSON STATSERIK KARLSSON TRADE For Sascha LaFleur, co-founder of design team West of Main, the haute closet was a dream commission, a chance to go full glam and work with a long-time friend. She and Melinda have been close since they met in Grade 9 at Hillcrest High School — “I used to copy her homework,” Sascha admits with a laugh — and shared an apartment intheir
'WHERE EVERYBODY KNOWS YOUR NAME' Dave Allston, an expert on all things history and heritage in the neighbourhood, helped with the research, turning up old photos showing that the building was once a Chinese laundry and sourcing other neat shots from days gone by. The Third, 1017 Wellington St., (613)728-2965.
LRT'S IMPACT ON PROPERTY VALUES: WE CRUNCH THE NUMBERS An exquisitely modernized bungalow in a peaceful east-end neighbourhood close to downtown sold recently for $169,000 above its market-value assessment. One of many things it had going for it, according to the real estate agent, was its proximity to the future Blair LRT station. From now on, the LRT is certain to have a growingimpact on
SISTER, CADDIE, BEST FRIEND For as long as they can remember, Brooke and Brittany Henderson have been each other’s biggest fans. Growing up in Smiths Falls, the sisters shared a passion for golf and dreamed of playing on the LPGA Tour. When Brooke turned pro in 2014 at the age of 17, Brittany, then 23, put her own golf aspirations on hold to work as Brooke’s caddie. OTTAWA MAGAZINEEATING & DRINKINGHOMESSTYLEPEOPLEARTSNEIGHBOURHOODS Ottawa Magazine is a monthly publication covering current events, social issues, trends, lifestyle and culture in the Nation's Capital; delivered to affluent neighbourhoods, available by subscription and atnewsstands.
THE ULTIMATE NEIGHBOURHOOD RANKINGS This neighbourhood features a mix of condo towers, modern infill housing, and post-war homes: 64.7 per cent of homes were built before 1980, while 24.5 per cent have sprung up in the past 20 years. Greenspaces include the paths along the Sir John A. Macdonald and CONTACT | OTTAWA MAGAZINE Publisher Duncan Clark 613-230-0333 ext. 4911 Editor Dayanti Karunaratne 613-230-0333 ext. 4901 Art Director Jeff Eustace 613-230-0333 ext. 4995 Copy HOUSE OF THE WEEK: $8 MILLION FOR A MODERN MANSION Price: $8,000,000. Taxes: $11,765. The place: This striking two-storey house is a bold new addition to the Dow’s Lake neighbourhood. With a sleek glass-and-wood facade and a rooftop terrace, as well as a modern open-concept layout with room to work, play, and entertain, 55 Old Sunset has a lot to offer. The history: A dilapidated house was TEN TOP PICNIC SPOTS 8. Petrie Island (Orleans) This ancient sandbar in the Ottawa River, left behind when the last glaciers retreated 12,000 years ago, is a natural wonder of the region, with more birds and amphibians per square foot than any other place in the city. It also has a large picnic area, located just GREAT SPACE: A COZY, SUNNY HOME DESIGNED FOR A GROWING On the footprint of a former worker's cottage in Westboro, a young family has carved out a cozy, sunny home BY BARBARA SIBBALD PHOTOGRAPHY BY LORNE BLYTHE INSIDE MELINDA AND ERIK KARLSSON'S GLAMOROUS WALK-IN CLOSETERIK KARLSSON DBERIK KARLSSON HOCKEY NEWSERIK KARLSSON NEWSERIK KARLSSON NHLERIK KARLSSON STATSERIK KARLSSON TRADE For Sascha LaFleur, co-founder of design team West of Main, the haute closet was a dream commission, a chance to go full glam and work with a long-time friend. She and Melinda have been close since they met in Grade 9 at Hillcrest High School — “I used to copy her homework,” Sascha admits with a laugh — and shared an apartment intheir
'WHERE EVERYBODY KNOWS YOUR NAME' Dave Allston, an expert on all things history and heritage in the neighbourhood, helped with the research, turning up old photos showing that the building was once a Chinese laundry and sourcing other neat shots from days gone by. The Third, 1017 Wellington St., (613)728-2965.
LRT'S IMPACT ON PROPERTY VALUES: WE CRUNCH THE NUMBERS An exquisitely modernized bungalow in a peaceful east-end neighbourhood close to downtown sold recently for $169,000 above its market-value assessment. One of many things it had going for it, according to the real estate agent, was its proximity to the future Blair LRT station. From now on, the LRT is certain to have a growingimpact on
SISTER, CADDIE, BEST FRIEND For as long as they can remember, Brooke and Brittany Henderson have been each other’s biggest fans. Growing up in Smiths Falls, the sisters shared a passion for golf and dreamed of playing on the LPGA Tour. When Brooke turned pro in 2014 at the age of 17, Brittany, then 23, put her own golf aspirations on hold to work as Brooke’s caddie.MY HAWAIIAN HALE
20 hours ago · I connect with a neighbour, who mentions her husband might be interested in the wood. My neighbour is keen, says they have always wanted to build a hale, but the time is a challenge.What’s more, her family is related to the renowned hale builder Frances Palani Silenci, who has built over 300 hales.. I envision a group of us heaving the trunks across our property, working together to build E-SCOOTERS — THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE HILARIOUS Good to know: The apps that allow users to ride their e‐scooters block use of the scooters in busy areas such as parks, points of interest, and packed markets. (So no zooming around Parliament Hill or the ByWard Market.) The vandalism: In 2018, as scooters were showing up everywhere in the United States, a new hobby takes off on social media: creatively damaging, destroying, and/or dumpingEATING & DRINKING
POSTED May 13, 2021 2:58 pm. If you have seen the latest print issue of Ottawa Magazine, you might have been surprised at the poignant, even dark, photo essay entitled “The Last Service”. But if you have spent time in the restaurant industry — or live with/ love someone who has — the reflections by city chefs about theirstruggles will
BEST NEW RESTAURANTS Here, a celebration of five new casual, come-as-you-are spots. When Corner Peach opened in January 2019, it was the darling of the Ottawa restaurant scene with its shabby-chic vibe, no-reservations policy, and short but gourmet comfort-food menu. After a bit of a kerfuffle over a late-in-the-game name change, Caroline Murphy and Emma Campbell COTTAGE OF THE WEEK: PRIVATE THOUSAND ISLANDS GETAWAY FOR Part of the Thousand Islands, the island offers the ultimate private getaway, complete with bays for swimming and pretty walking trails. Owned by the same family for nearly a century, the island known as Dumfounder is largely undeveloped, save for a few 1940s-era cabins that are equipped with electricity and running water. Internet isprovided
BEST NEW RESTAURANTS OF 2020: ARLO, BRASSICA, AIANA, THR33 Arlo340 Somerset St. W. When opening a restaurant, it’s hard to stick to timelines during the best of times. During a pandemic, they become irrelevant. Arlo, the much-anticipated restaurant and natural-wine bar, opened on Canada Day under the billing Petit Arlo, seating customers on magical terraces surrounding the red brickbuilding.
COTTAGE OF THE WEEK: $740K FOR A LOG CABIN ON OPINICON LAKE Price: $740,000. Fees: annual $150 to the Opinicon East Cottage Association for road maintenance. The History. This cedar log home was built in 1969 by a handy couple and has been added to over the years to include a bunkhouse near the lake, a wraparound dock, and a massive bedroom/sitting area dubbed the “West Wing.”. HOUSE OF THE WEEK: $1.49 MILLION FOR A 4-BEDROOM IN ROCKCLIFFE This week, we tour a spacious family home near the Sir George-Étienne Cartier Parkway. Address: 190 Sandridge Rd. Neighbourhood: Rockcliffe Agent: Jane Davis, Faulkner Real Estate Price: $1,495,000 Taxes: $15,409 The place Spacious and stylish, this home is located on a corner lot near Mile Circle — an NCC plot of land between Rockliffe and the Ottawa River — so there are few neighbours TASTING NOTES: BEST ORGANIC AND BIODYNAMIC WINES AT THE LCBO The finish is dry, warm, and slightly tannic. Best 2014 to 2016. Vintages 193573. Bonterra 2010 Merlot. $19.95/ California/ 89 Points. Bonterra pioneered organic winemaking from its base in Mendocino, becoming the number one selling brand of organic wines in California and proving to many others that it can be done. THIS ROUND HOUSE IN WAKEFIELD USES POST-CONSUMER WASTE AND For the uninitiated, the term sacred geometry refers to the notion of a central cross within a circle — in other words, a space defined as “in the round.”. With those two ideas as starting points, Robinson designed a house that could be made from post-consumer waste. The basic structure is steel fabricated from the shredded underframes* Taste
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ART IN THE TIME OF COVID — WALL SPACE USES TECH TO BRING NICOLE ALLEN PAINTINGS TO YOUR HOME BY Dayanti Karunaratne POSTED April 15, 2020 10:57 am Like many, Patricia Barr had to make some tough decisions following the Covid-19 closures. The director of Wall Space Gallery had been preparing for an April exhibit by Ottawa-based artist Nicole Allen when the gallery was forced to close. “Nicole and I spoke in mid March about what to do about her show opening,” says Barr. Considering the many cancellations (and subsequent loss of income), they felt the gallery show, _Renewal_, was
one that must go on. It would give Allen’s large-scale pieces a few weeks in the Westboro gallery and an opportunity for the artist to interact, virtually, with guests and potential buyers. Nicole Allen’s work exhibited in Westboro’s Wall Space Gallery In addition to hanging the work in a traditional gallery setting, Barr is using the occasion to help familiarize people with an app called Kuio, which helps people visualize how art will look on the walls of their own home. They’re hoping that people who are stuck at home might take a moment to try the tech — perhaps noticing a need for a little art in their space, and wondering if a piece like Allen’s _Curative_, below might brighten up a space. Nicole Allen, Curative, acrylic on canvas, 48 x 30 in. Barr says it’s simply about downloading the app, printing the QR code, and taping it to a wall; by entering the exhibition number (609620), an image of the work will be generated. She demonstrates it in this series of photos: Just four steps to a realistic image of the work in your home! Here are the step-by-step instructions: 1. Download the (free) Kuio app 2. Open the app and either a) download the marker on phone and send to print or b) request marker to be sent to your email to print from a desktop (you can also print it here)
3. Tape the printed marker up on a wall 4. Open the app and enter the exhibition number (609620) 5. Browse Nicole Allen’s works and click on the artwork you’d liketo see on your wall
6. Hold your phone in front of marker on wall — the chosen artworkwill appear
7. Tap “screenshot” button in bottom left of screen to save an image of the painting on your wall. There’s also a virtual exhibition, which launches April 18th and includes a YouTube video of the exhibition hung in the gallery. _RENEWAL BY NICOLE ALLEN RUNS UNTIL MAY 2, 2020_Eating & Drinking
BEHIND THE SCENES AT BURROW SHOP, THE NEW “VIRTUAL FARMERS MARKET”BY PATRICIA LARKIN
BY Dayanti Karunaratne POSTED April 15, 2020 9:42 am When we found out about Burrow Shop , the online store that sells goods from local farms and suppliers, we were pretty excited. Not only because it offers a way to get the great local products we love _and_ support the people behind those products, but also because it’s lead by Patricia Larkin, who always seems to have the inside scoop on thelocal food scene.
I last spoke with Larkin in 2017,
soon after she launched Buchipop, a kombucha operation that has since become very successful, selling in retail and cafe locations around the region. We know about her big space in Little Italy, and her connections to the food scene, and her understanding of restaurant operations, having been the chef at Black Cat Bistro and other well-known Ottawa restaurants. With Burrow Shop, she’s leveraging those connections and all that knowledge to get the goods to the people who want them — and to help small businesses stay afloat. The ordering system is very easy, allowing shoppers to select from pick-up or delivery options (Fridays only for deliveries). We caught up with Larkin to find out how she conceived of the online shop, how it’s going so far, and the future of Burrow Shop. Patricia Larkin is the owner of Buchipop and Burrow Shop. How did you decide to launch Burrow Shop? It was a spur of the moment thing. Buchipop is sold mostly in restaurants and coffee shops, so our business took a major hit overnight. But we have our network of customers and we have our manufacturing space. We just thought of the idea, and thought “we could totally do this”. After some quick outreach to potential vendors got enthusiastic responses, we knew we were onto something. What challenges did you face in operating during the pandemic? Honestly, the biggest challenge is managing the immediate scale. Within 48 hours, we conceived of the idea and launched the website with about 15 vendors. Most of that is a testament to how awesome Ottawa’s own Shopify is (even our e-commerce platform is local!) We very quickly realized we had a tiger by the tail. It was pretty overwhelming, actually. But things feel a bit more under control now and we are steadily refining the store and adding awesome vendors. The shelves are stocked at the Buchipop warehouse on Beech Street What are the most popular items in the shop? Did the popularity of certain items surprise you at all? Topping the list are eggs, lettuce, and pizza kits. The eggs are coming from Ferme Rêveuse , where chickens are raised on pasture. These chickens are raised in greenhouse-style buildings, which are moved each day to a fresh patch of grass for foraging. Their birds have access to the outside, and can seek shade or shelter in the greenhouse at any time. We are proud and fortunate to be able to offer eggs from Kornel and Olga at Ferme Rêveuse. To our delight, Fieldless Farms lettuces have done extremely well. Fieldless is actually a sister company of ours. It’s a brand new indoor controlled environment agriculture farm set up in Cornwall. They were just getting started when all this hit. The demand for their product has been eye-opening and excitingfor us and them.
We have also been happy to see how popular the pizza kits have been from our good friends at Heartbreakers.
They opened only four days before this Covid thing got real and are now a bit overwhelmed themselves with delivery and pickup. But we are so thrilled to have them in our shop. You can expect to see more products like this in the future at Burrow as we reach out to our network of restaurant owners, many of whom are Buchipop customers, so it’s really nice to be able to support them. Burrow Shop products include local greens, condiments from Top Shelf and The Ketchup Project, and other well-loved edibles made locally Do you think you will continue Burrow Shop after social distancing is no longer part of our life? It certainly wasn’t our intention when we got this thing going, but yes. We think there is something sustainable here and it’s really exciting for us and for smaller makers and growers. So, as long as people see value in this service we will continue to offer it. We see this as a sort of virtual farmers market. Basically Etsy but fresh and with local business. So the tiger is getting bigger and scarier, but we are up for the challenge!__
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