Right Side of the Tracks: Station to Station on the Trillium Pathway

Photo: The O-Train line with Trillium Pathway alongside.
“Often borders are thought of as passive objects, or matter-of-factly just as edges. However, a border exerts an active influence.” —Jane Jacobs
Jacobs described how places like this can often become dead spaces or “border vacuums” that present unpleasant barriers within the cityscape. See how one of Ottawa’s older border vacuums, the disused former CPR Prescott railway line, is transforming into a corridor for green transportation, parkland, recreation, and the ultra-hip. This walk, which takes place entirely off-street, will discuss the history, present and future of this transportation route and linear park.
Topics and points of interest include
- Trillium Multi-Use Pathway
- Little Italy meets Chinatown
- Young and Hickory street pedestrian bridges
- Soho Italia Development
- Ev Tremblay Park
- Enriched Bread Artists Studios
- Somerset Bridge
- City Centre
- Wellington St level crossing
- The O-Train