Navan is a community in Orléans South-Navan Ward in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is located southeast of the suburban community of Orleans.
Geography
Navan is about 20 km east of the city of Ottawa and the centre of the town is Colonial Road (Ottawa Road #28) and Trim Road.[1]
Navan's proximity to the suburban area of Orleans means made it more suburban in nature. About 1,905 people live in the vicinity of Navan (Canada 2016 Census).
History
Before its amalgamation with the city in 2001, Navan was located within the Cumberland, Ontario. It was named after the town of Navan in County Meath, Ireland.[2]
The Navan Fair is an annual event that takes place in August. It is held in the fairground off Colonial Road. The fair features midway rides, live music, concession stands, demolition derbies, exhibitions, a parade, and various shows. The first fair took place in 1946. The admission for the first year of the fair was 35 cents for adults, 25 cents for children, and 25 cents for cars.[3]
Notable landmarks
- JT Bradley’s, general store originally built in 1898 but rebuilt in 1949 after it burned down in 1948.
- Navan Memorial Centre and Arena, built in 1955, and completely rebuilt in 1982 after the 1955 arena was condemned.
- OC Transpo Park and Ride (at Memorial Centre)
- Navan Curling Club, opened in 1990.
- Heritage Public School, officially opened on September 5, 2006, to replace Meadowview Public School, which closed in 2004.
- The Shaw House, located on the northwest corner of Trim Road and Smith Road, is a historic house built in 1876.
- The Domes, installed in the fairgrounds, originally used for the Papal Mass when Pope John Paul II visited Canada.[4]
- St Mary's Anglican church constructed of local limestone and completed in 1898.
- Navan Vars United Church dedicated in 1926.
Notable people
- Érik Bédard, professional baseball player
- Scott Campbell, ice hockey winger
- Wally Kilrea, ice hockey winger
- Genevieve Thauvette, photographer
Transportation
- OC Transpo route 228 Blair (Weekdays only at 6:00, 6:28, 7:11)
- OC Transpo route 228 Sarsfield (Weekdays only at 16:25, 17:03, 18:00)
- OC Transpo route 302 Orleans (Tuesdays only at 9:15 to Orleans) (free)
- OC Transpo route 302 Cumberland (Tuesdays only at 15:08 to Cumberland) (free)
References
- ↑ "Egan: Many of its barns were crushed, but Navan's spirit remains aloft". Ottawa Citizen. Retrieved 2023-05-01.
- ↑ McIlwraith, Thomas F. (1997-01-01). Looking for Old Ontario: Two Centuries of Landscape Change. University of Toronto Press. ISBN 978-0-8020-7658-8.
- ↑ "Navan Fair". www.navanfair.com. Retrieved 2023-05-01.
- ↑ "Chronological history". Navan Community Association. Retrieved 2023-05-01.