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No idea this was called "Snider Plaza".

Who owns this lot and the parking lot. The parking is a City of Ottawa lot, but I didn't think the City owned it, I thought it was the owners of Standard Life that had an office proposal for the site in mid-2000s.

Fun tidbit, this empty lot's history is closely tied to the Jackson Building across the street. The site was home to an Odeon theatre that suffered an explosion in October 1958, killing the janitor. That explosion is the reason Jackson had to be reclad.

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District Park proposed for Barrhaven.

https://engage.ottawa.ca/jock-river-...rk-development

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New skatepark coming to Gloucester. The Costco parking in on the left, and at the top is the arena, wave pool and library.

The site was once a soccer pitch, but has been an O-Train staging area since the construction of Stage 2 East: https://engage.ottawa.ca/gailea-momolu-skateboard-park









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Oh wow, that used to be my home soccer pitch many years ago! So much change in that neighbourhood with LRT/CSIS etc. It's a great spot for a skate park and a good use of space that might go unused/underused otherwise.
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Oh wow, that used to be my home soccer pitch many years ago! So much change in that neighbourhood with LRT/CSIS etc. It's a great spot for a skate park and a good use of space that might go unused/underused otherwise.
With all the municipal community buildings and park space in this corner, it's crazy there's no O-Train Station other than some vague promise of some future infill.
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With all the municipal community buildings and park space in this corner, it's crazy there's no O-Train Station other than some vague promise of some future infill.
It would be really cool if some additional funding could be found to rework the abandoned BMX track into a dirt jump / pump track like at Carlington as part of the same project.
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Nice to have a covered area where people can gather if it rains. I'd like to see more gazebos or covered public spaces.
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It would be really cool if some additional funding could be found to rework the abandoned BMX track into a dirt jump / pump track like at Carlington as part of the same project.
I agree. Would be a good synergy.

Is that track even still useable?

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Nice to have a covered area where people can gather if it rains. I'd like to see more gazebos or covered public spaces.
It is nice to see. I wish we would put this much effort into bus stations.
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District Park proposed for Barrhaven.

https://engage.ottawa.ca/jock-river-...rk-development

That park has everything needed! Good job Ottawa!
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With all the municipal community buildings and park space in this corner, it's crazy there's no O-Train Station other than some vague promise of some future infill.
I am still quite mad about this, actually.
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Sutcliffe all in on cricket. Six new fields, a million dollars each. Nothing against this investment, but why we're we so broke we had to cut O-Train frequencies off peak to every 10 minutes to save $1.6 million per year when we have $6 million for a bunch of cricket pitches? O-Train frequency cuts impact tens of thousands per day. Cricket pitches are probably used by maybe a few hundred (probably more like a few dozens) a day.

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City of Ottawa planning to create up to 6 new cricket pitches

Adam Beauchemin, CTV Ottawa
March 04, 2026


The City of Ottawa is planning to create up to six new cricket pitches to meet growing demand for the sport in the capital.

At a press conference on Wednesday afternoon, Mayor Mark Sutcliffe said there are not enough cricket pitches in Ottawa to support the growing community, which is why the city is planning to create four new pitches for competitive play and one new pitch for recreational play. A sixth pitch is also under consideration.

“We’re not talking about one cricket pitch here, we’re talking about a dramatic increase in spaces for cricket, recreational and competitive, right across our city,” Sutcliffe said.

The competitive pitches will be created at Francois Dupuis District Park, Beryl Gaffney Park, Riverside South North District Park and Millennium Park. The recreational pitch will be created at Bradley Craig Park.

Sutcliffe says city staff are also looking at options to create a pitch at Fernbank District Park.

Construction for the Millennium Park Pitch is expected to begin late this year or early next, and the pitch is anticipated to be open in Summer 2028. At Francois Dupuis District Park, construction may begin as early as this fall and is expected to take one-and-a-half to two years.


No dates were announced for the other pitches.

Sutcliffe said he did have an estimate for the total cost of the projects, and some of the costs still need to be determined. However, the projects would be paid for overtime and not only from the 2026 budget.

“What I will say is, it’s a worthwhile investment,” Sutcliffe said. “This is investing in the community. It’s investing in our economy. It’s investing in kids who want to play the sport. Its investing in health and recreation. So, it’s a very good investment.”

Beryl Gaffney Park

The pitch at Beryl Gaffney Park has faced opposition from nearby residents who have been using the site as an off-leash dog park.

Debbie Prescott, who lives near Beryl Gaffney Park, says she agrees that the city needs more cricket pitches, but takes issue with the location of the planned pitch.

“Even when it’s not in use with the cricket pitch, it becomes limiting. We won’t be able to access the back of the field. We won’t be able to access other trails that extend off of this field,” Prescott says “People are very angry.”

Karen Doughan, who also lives close to the park, says nearby residents haven’t been adequately informed of the planned changes.

“There are people here who have no idea that there’s going to be a cricket pitch built here because there’s no signs and no one was told,” Doughan said.

Sutcliffe says the pitch — which will be a full-sized cricket pitch — will only take up three of 100 acres.

“There’s room for everybody to enjoy that space even while there’s a cricket match going on,” Sutcliffe said. “I’m very much in favour of creating great spaces for the community for recreation, for people to walk around and enjoy nature and we’re going to continue doing that.”

Gauruv Arora, president of the Ottawa Valley Cricket Association, says the pitch at Beryl Gaffney will be the city’s first pitch solely dedicated to cricket. Arora also says the fees cricket players pay to use the pitch will generate revenue for the city.

“This field will generate at least 10 to 15 thousand dollars every year,” he said. “So, the city can use that money somewhere else.”

Sutcliffe says the city is investing nearly $1 million for improvements at Beryl Gaffney Park.

The city is accepting public feedback on the Beryl Gaffney Park cricket pitch until March 11.

Ottawa sports facilities

According to the City of Ottawa, sports facilities include:
  • 384 rectangular grass sport fields (soccer, football, and rugby)
  • 315 outdoor tennis courts
  • 282 outdoor rinks
  • 258 ball diamonds
  • 186 outdoor basketball courts
  • 146 splash pads
  • 21 outdoor skateboard parks
  • 9 outdoor pools
  • 5 artificial turf fields
  • 5 cricket pitches
  • 5 BMX pump tracks
  • 4 lawn bowling greens
https://www.ctvnews.ca/ottawa/articl...icket-pitches/
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I agree. Would be a good synergy.

Is that track even still useable?

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No, not as a BMX track. It's fairly overgrown and the start gate isn't really functional anymore. I'm not sure if Gloucester BMX still exists or has any interest in the track anymore.

The track would be more useful if reworked into a few interconnected/narrower circuits.
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Old Posted Mar 6, 2026, 4:11 PM
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Funny how Sutcliffe is trying to get suburban votes by only building cricket pitches in the suburbs, while actually pissing off his base.

From the CTV article.




Also, these are humongous. 100mx125m.


https://www.ctvnews.ca/ottawa/articl...dicated-pitch/
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Cricket pitches, my understanding is, they don't have official sizes. There is zero need to build all of these to this size imo. Additionally, portable cricket centers exist (where the hurler is), they could have easily done one or two large permenent installs (for the more competitive folks) and simply let the rest happen at existing fields with no monetary input, the players would bring thier own 'sideline' flags and cricket centers. After x years of use study, expand from there. But zero to six all at once seems wasteful.
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Cricket pitches, my understanding is, they don't have official sizes. There is zero need to build all of these to this size imo. Additionally, portable cricket centers exist (where the hurler is), they could have easily done one or two large permenent installs (for the more competitive folks) and simply let the rest happen at existing fields with no monetary input, the players would bring thier own 'sideline' flags and cricket centers. After x years of use study, expand from there. But zero to six all at once seems wasteful.
There's two formal cricket pitches at the Governor General's Residence currently. From what I've seen, they are quite frequent used.
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There's two formal cricket pitches at the Governor General's Residence currently. From what I've seen, they are quite frequent used.
Yep, aware of those. I'm not opposed to the city having a couple (as opposed to relying on the feds for everything in this town) but 6 full size instead of growing into them if more than 4 are needed seems a little over the top and a lot 'election year' piggy bank raiding. Imagine we could have had one downtown at lansdowne if the land had been used for the people instead of being used for Winners and sysco resaurants.
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There's two formal cricket pitches at the Governor General's Residence currently. From what I've seen, they are quite frequent used.
Exactly. The majority of the existing cricket pitches in Ottawa are near the core, so it makes sense that new ones would be located further afield.

Rideau Hall (x2)
Lynda Lane Park (x2)
Rabbi Bulka Kindness Park (x1)
W.C. Lévesque Park (x1)
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Exactly. The majority of the existing cricket pitches in Ottawa are near the core, so it makes sense that new ones would be located further afield.

Rideau Hall (x2)
Lynda Lane Park (x2)
Rabbi Bulka Kindness Park (x1)
W.C. Lévesque Park (x1)
Let me be mad at Sutcliffe about something I don't care about
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Exactly. The majority of the existing cricket pitches in Ottawa are near the core, so it makes sense that new ones would be located further afield.

Rideau Hall (x2)
Lynda Lane Park (x2)
Rabbi Bulka Kindness Park (x1)
W.C. Lévesque Park (x1)
The one at W.C. Levesque can't be used when the soccer fields are in use, so that one has limited availability.
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Sutcliffe all in on cricket. Six new fields, a million dollars each. Nothing against this investment, but why we're we so broke we had to cut O-Train frequencies off peak to every 10 minutes to save $1.6 million per year when we have $6 million for a bunch of cricket pitches? O-Train frequency cuts impact tens of thousands per day. Cricket pitches are probably used by maybe a few hundred (probably more like a few dozens) a day.



https://www.ctvnews.ca/ottawa/articl...icket-pitches/
Dev fees for one must be used to pay for stated objectives.

Adding sports fields/parkland was one of those objectives, nvm that the park budget includes funding for this sort of thing.

But sure go ahead and argue publicly for the reduction of the park budget for new sports fields/parks and let us know what others think of you....
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