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There's this project I have to track the street names of Ottawa and Gatineau. For a couple of years, I was using Spacing Ottawa as my venue for publishing such information as I could share. Since that's been archived, I suppose I'll have to use Flickr - my username there is "dwight_ew" - and this blog for that project for now.

Anyway, I came across this item about Las Vegas this morning:

https://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappens/nevada-streets-named-for-pokemon-1.6854948

I expect that [personal profile] devilc will have comments once she reads that.
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We now have a Haiku Street in Ottawa!

See the map on page 10:

https://app05.ottawa.ca/sirepub/cache/2/m2bi3jxfmdin0ywfsf5zntts/79826004142022112559853.PDF

You can independently confirm via Google Maps!

Meanwhile, keep an eye on Kate Porter's coverage...

https://twitter.com/KatePorterCBC/status/1514610301022310409

Or watch the YouTube video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqnQzAbzl5I
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I got about an hour's walking exercise in this morning wandering around eastern Orléans. Some new street-name coverage taken care of there, too. Hoping to get some of those pix uploaded later tonight.

Updated the apps on my cleverphone.

Ignored an invite to interview with a company flagged by one of the job-search websites as a potential bad actor (because said website removed the ad I'd initially responded to and told me why they did so). Not naming any names here, at least not for now.

More later...
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I've written the occasional entry for Spacing Ottawa on the subject of street names, illustrating those entries with photographic imagery of the streets whose names were under discussion. Owing to inspiration from a friend, let me share some of that imagery again here. Some weirder, some more entertaining than others, others in need of a change.

In the same spirit as Toronto's Avenue Road, we have on the eastern edge of Centretown, also known as the Golden Triangle in between the Rideau Canal and Elgin Street, we have...the Driveway:

Just "the Driveway"

We have streets named for nations, foreign and domestic. Norway, for one example of the foreign...

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For our provinces as decided by the federal government:

Ontario Street

Our better-known artists are represented, too, among them the photographer Yusuf Karsh:

Manju and Karsh

And a few others you may have heard of in relation to Canada:

Entertainers' Streets I

Artists and entertainers from elsewhere, too:

Cole Porter Street

Fictional characters of various origins:

Britannia Novel Names

Street Names of Ottawa: Works of Fiction


Canada's first female-identifying doctor:

Stowe  Court -2

A revolutionary and a doctor who tried to save him from the consequences of his actions:

Riel and Valade

And there are more to be seen on my Flickr account...
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Three streets needing a name change in Ottawa:

- Dundas St. in Vanier
- Langevin Ave. in the Beechwood Corridor
- Trump Ave. in Central Park

All three are side-streets. This shouldn't still be an issue.

(The first namesake delayed the end of slavery in Canada. The second helped organize the worldview behind the "Residential Schools" across Canada. We already know who the last one's named for. It sits in a neighbourhood full of street names taken from the history of New York State.)

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In Ottawa, we've had a neighbourhood with street names of a New York-ish theme called Central Park. One of the street names was, I'm sorry to say, Trump Avenue:

Trump Avenue - Central Park, Ottawa

There's a renewed push on to change this street name too, per this morning's report from CBC News Ottawa:

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/trump-avenue-ottawa-name-change-1.5886702
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I think that this particular change as proposed will be a good thing. Read for yourselves and let me know what you think, hm?

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/rename-langevin-avenue-motion-1.5885779

The old name signage is in my files, of course:

avenue Langevin Avenue
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If you're willing to share: which street atlas brand would you recommend as best for your part of whatever country you call home?
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It doesn't seem right to use the verb "love" here. But these are reference books I've gotten to enjoy looking at, even though I don't use them in the context their publishers intended for them.

Hagstrom New York City Five Boroughs, 1990 Edition.

Front cover of the 1990 New York City 5 Borough Street Atlas by Hagstrom

MapArt Publishing Saskatchewan Street and Road Atlas, 2007 Edition.

Front cover of the 2007 Saskatchewan Street and Road Atlas by MapArt Publishing

I'll add the images for the front covers ASAP, okay? Then, I'll try to explain these choices.
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The capitalization is intended, because of the old military/naval service acronym involved. The Ottawa City Hall PDF file linked below will confirm this.

https://app05.ottawa.ca/sirepub/cache/2/5mepkhaamu1do3fmgd54nflf/65142008182020023537635.PDF

Back to job search and video tutorials for me for now...
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Okay, first: go look at John Lorinc's opinion and history primer on a street in Toronto about to be renamed because the namesake was a 19th Century pro-slavery fool.

(I'm writing here on my own blog. I'll call pro-slavery people - dead or alive - fools as it suits me. Because it suits me. As for the Spacing Ottawa wordmark, I want to promote Spacing's published work here along with my other motives.)

So...why do I care about the street-name debate?

For one thing, I've done those street name essays for Spacing's Ottawa blog off and on.

For another, there's a side street in Ottawa's Vanier district - formerly the town of Eastview and before that, the villages of Clandeboye, Janeville and Clarkstown. That side street is also named for Henry Dundas. It's a single-block connector running between Selkirk Street (formerly "John Street") to the north and McArthur Street to the south, just south of the old Eastview Mall now undergoing severe renovations.

It is interesting to note from the fire insurance maps of 1902, later updated in 1912, that "Dundas Street" was not its original name.

In fact, that name was "Napoleon".

Dundas Used to Be Napoleon

There's another street in the northern reaches of Lowertown that used to share that name, also renamed, twice. First to Church, and then to Guigues as an extension of another street named after the first bishop of Bytown (now Ottawa). I smell a bit of Orange Lodge-related history-purging in that first renaming, but right now I don't have the time to go digging. The public library and city archives are difficult to access at the moment, too.

Guigues Used To Be Napoleon, Then Church

(Going to try to add maps to this later on, I promise! Both excerpted from those aforementioned fire insurance maps, themselves sourced from Library and Archives Canada.)

I'm guessing - uncertain for now - that Napoleon Street in the former Janeville section of what's now Vanier was renamed once Eastview was created out of the three former villages mentioned a moment ago.

Napoleon did make his way back onto street name signage in Ottawa as presently constituted. No worries about that. But, yet again, it was as the name of a side street. That side street feeds from St. Joseph Boulevard into the upper level of the southern parking spaces of Place d'Orléans Mall.

He only reshaped the maps of continental Europe over the course of half a century, and this is the respect he gets in a city his nation accidentally helped found on Algonquin lands? Maybe that obscurity is the justice he deserves. Many will argue that point, I'm sure.

As for the Dundas Street of Vanier? This isn't the first name it's had. It doesn't have to be the one it's stuck with for all time.
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At least, it ought to be famous.

I doubt that "Mercer Street" is named for Rick Mercer...especially after reading Toronto Street Names by Leonard Wise and Allan Gould, specifically page 148. But maybe, given the proximity to the CBC Broadcast Centre where Rick's Report was made for 15 years, it ought to be renamed in his specific honour.

Where Baseball and Comedy Meet?
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Not all of these images are mine to take credit for. Each embed includes a link to the image's "home" page on Flickr where you can find that info.

Othello and Hamlet:
Othello and Hamlet
More linked images under the cut... )
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My stationary bike will either need re-welding, or retiring. One of the main spars(?) has had its welding to the base of the bike become partially unstuck. The bike is therefore now unstable for riding purposes. I may know someone within walking distance who might know how to handle the former...but for the time being, the bike has to sit unused here next to my workstation in the basement.

I'm going to have to get used to walking around the neighbourhood for my exercise again.

It might be workable to take a camera with me on occasion to get images of more of the local street name signage and track down the origins of their names. But I don't want to get into trouble with neighbours who don't know my history with street names. Especially now. The Last Mile
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Last weekend, I took a walking tour of Elmvale and Alta Vista. Towards the Elmvale end of things, there's a couple of streets named for title characters of Shakespeare's plays...

Othello Avenue

Hamlet and Saunderson

And the man himself who wrote those is commemorated in Vanier, a little ways north of Elmvale (using the oldest street-name sign that I could get a picture of):

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Chores done. Searching and researching continue this afternoon. After supper, the plan is laundry and watching Agents of SHIELD.

Tomorrow, there's a big book sale on at the city archives building on Woodroffe and Tallwood. I plan to seek research bargains for my street names project.
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There's a reason why one of my tags covers that topic:

https://dewline.dreamwidth.org/tag/street+names

I blame/praise this book: Regina: the Street Where You Live. It fired up an obsession that hasn't gone away.

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