171 Point Prim Cres
Ottawa, ON K2J 6P6
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About This Home
Enjoy the peace and quiet of a brand new environment and benefit from the close proximity to shop. Either for short or long stay, you can relax in one of our comfortable and luxurious rooms. All our accommodations have 65'' TV.
171 Point Prim Cres is a AA house located in Ottawa, ON and the K2J 6P6 Postal Code. This listing has rentals from C$1199
Contact
- Listed by Etel Property Management LLC
- Phone Number (613) 619-5394
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Ottawa, the capital of Canada, is located in southeastern Ontario. Originally known as a trading and lumber city, Ottawa became the capital in 1867. Due to its location between English-speaking Ontario and French-speaking Quebec, Ottawa is one of the most bilingual cities in Canada. The metropolitan area spans the Ottawa River, giving residents beautiful scenic views of the city. Ottawa’s largest employer is the federal government. If you work in other industries, many jobs are also provided by the technology and telecommunications sectors. The University of Ottawa and Carleton University are also located in the city. Along with tons of employment and education options, Ottawa offers plenty to do.
Residents enjoy opportunities for outdoor activities in large parks and green spaces. Check out Rideau Canal National Park, one of the oldest landmarks.
Learn more about living in OttawaColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Drive: | 17 min | 13.0 km | |
Drive: | 24 min | 18.6 km | |
Drive: | 27 min | 28.0 km | |
Drive: | 26 min | 28.4 km |
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