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  2. NDHQ Carling - Wikipedia

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    National Defence Headquarters Carling, [1] or NDHQ Carling[2] (originally Carling Campus[3]), is a 148.79-hectare (367.7-acre) site containing federal government buildings near the Crystal Bay area in the west end of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The campus, located at the intersection of Carling Avenue and Moodie Drive, consists of 11 ...

  3. Major-General George R. Pearkes Building - Wikipedia

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    The Major-General George R. Pearkes Building (often abbreviated as just Pearkes) is an office building located downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.It is the principal location of Canada's National Defence Headquarters (NDHQ); while NDHQ comprises a collection of offices spread across the National Capital Region, the Pearkes Building is its primary base.

  4. Bell-Northern Research - Wikipedia

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    Bell-Northern Research (BNR) was a telecommunications research and development company established In 1971 when Bell Canada and Northern Electric combined their R&D organizations. It was jointly owned by Bell Canada and Northern Telecom. BNR was absorbed into Nortel Networks when that company changed its name from Northern Telecom in the mid-1990s.

  5. Carleton University - Wikipedia

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    Since 1992, the Carleton University Art Gallery (CUAG), located in a 9,255 sq ft (859.8 m 2) facility in the St. Patrick's Building at the north end of campus, has served as a community hub for the visual arts at Carleton. CUAG contains three distinctive galleries on two floors, offices, collection storage vaults, and exhibition preparation room.

  6. Confederation Line - Wikipedia

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    Confederation Line. The Confederation Line (French: Ligne de la Confédération), also called O-Train Line 1 (French: Ligne 1 de l'O-Train), [3] is a light rail line operated by OC Transpo in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, as part of the city's O-Train light rail system. It opened on September 14, 2019, and is O-Train's second line.

  7. O-Train - Wikipedia

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    The O-Train is a light rail rapid transit system in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, operated by OC Transpo. The system consists of two lines: the electrically-operated Confederation Line (Line 1), running east to west, and the diesel-operated Trillium Line (Line 2), running north to south. Both lines are currently being extended as part of the Stage 2 ...

  8. National Arts Centre (building) - Wikipedia

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    National Arts Centre (building) /  45.42306°N 75.69389°W  / 45.42306; -75.69389. The National Arts Centre (NAC) ( French: Centre national des Arts) is a Canadian centre for the performing arts located in Ottawa, Ontario, along the Rideau Canal. It is operated by the eponymous performing arts organisation National Arts Centre.

  9. Trillium Line - Wikipedia

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    Ontario and Quebec. The Trillium Line (French: Ligne Trillium), also called O-Train Line 2 (French: Ligne 2 de l'O-Train), [3] is a diesel light rail transit (DLRT) service in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, operated by OC Transpo. [4][5][6] The line has been closed since May 2020 for service expansion. Part of the O-Train light rail system, the line ...