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Originally Posted by Uhuniau
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And a "vibrant" waterfront is one with as little pointless "green space" as possible.
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That's debatable. But I admit, that while I'm a fan of greenspace, and prefer green waterfronts, there should be at least
one urban waterfront location in Ottawa. The problem is, the geography makes that near impossible for much of the Ottawa (escarpments) and the Rideau Canal/river (mostly goes through residential areas). Dow's lake could be a good location in the future for this sort of thing, and Gatineau is a very good place for it as well, so good on them for considering that. It should help with their downtown.
I should point out, that there has to be thought into this sort of thing. Grass doesn't vibrate, but outside of earthquakes i've never seen vibrating concrete either.
Sorry for the rant. On a more related note, I hope Ottawa and Gatineau can actually work with each other in a way that makes sense.
EDIT: Impulsive post, didn't realize the thread was about Gatineau till half way through typing. Sorry!