Norman Levine's Lowertown

Author Norman Levine (1923-2008) is just one of the many talented people who grew up in this neighbourhood.  This is an opportunity to share some knowledge of the vibrant history of the area. 

Norman Levine left Lowertown in the 1940s but returned often in his writing. Levine’s experiences of growing up as part of Ottawa’s working class Jewish community form the basis for the walk. Building on his books and short stories, the tour will highlight some of the people and places on the streets east of King Edward Avenue where many Jewish families got their start in Ottawa.

Location
Route

Meet in front of the fieldhouse in Jules Morin Park (400 Clarence St East, off the pathway between Clarence and Heney St).   From there, we will cross the park and proceed west along York Street to King Edward Ave. and then will return via Clarence and Murray Streets, ending back at the fieldhouse.

About the walk leader

Nancy has lived in Lowertown for forty years and continues to learn new things about the people and places in the community.

Guide:

Nancy Miller Chenier

When:
Date:Sun May 5, 2019
Time:11:00 AM
Duration: 1 hour
Language: English
Where:
Start:Jules Morin Park Fieldhouse, \n 400 Clarence St East
End:same
Area:Byward Market/Lowertown
Distance:2.5 kms
Accessibility:

The walk will follow city sidewalks.

Gallery
Our meeting place for this walk, the fieldhouse in Jules Morin Park. York Street School, where Norman Levine was a student. Norman Levine was a player on the Smoke Bar Kosher Delicatessen Softball Team in the 1940s. Norman is third from the left in the back row (Photo: OJA). Levine lived near the Goldfield Butcher Shop on Murray St.  (Photo: CMHC)
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