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by tjl
3622 days ago
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True, but that's also true for a number of those other cities. Ottawa has both Kanata and Hull for example (and possibly Orleans depending on what you consider Ottawa). My aunt and uncle own a berry farm within a short drive to Ottawa as well so there's a number of small towns around it (within about 30 minutes drive or so). My sister lives in a city right by Montreal, but most people would consider it to be Montreal if you don't live in the area. |
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"Ottawa has both Kanata and Orleans for example (and possibly Hull depending on what you consider Ottawa)"
NCR, or Nation Capital Region refers to Ottawa + Gatineau (Hull is part of Gatineau) and surrounding areas. [0]
However, for those who aren't from Canada, Gatineau is in fact in the Quebec Province, and Ottawa in the Ontario province. They are separated by a river. You can walk over the bridge from Downtown Ottawa to Gatineau in about 5 minutes.[1]
In terms of housing prices though, Gatineau and Ottawa are completely different animals. Even inside Ottawa, the range is quite large.
[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Capital_Region_(Canad...
[1] Lived in Ottawa most of life, and my partner walks over the bridge every day for work from Ottawa to Gatineau, even in the dead of winter.