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Originally Posted by 1overcosc
In some of Ottawa's suburbs, it's become trendy in recent years for developers to give increasingly esoteric "street types" names in new subdivisions, with streets like "Damselfish Walk" or "Bobolink Ridge", and the chosen French translations can be even weirder.
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Yup, though I seem to have observed in some instances that Ottawa has given up and simply uses the name only in English. Seems more common in the west end than the east end though. For obvious reasons.
Ottawa streets that use the French De, Des, Du, De La, etc. are also awkward, in that most everyone still seems to use the English generic at the end, instead of the French one as the start.
So you get "Des Gouverneurs Drive" or "Des Perdrix Crescent".
Named for the fondly remembered Desmond Gouverneurs and Desiree Perdrix, of course.