About Queen Charlotte Street
Queen Charlotte Street is located in the growing community of Stittsville, part of Ottawa's western suburbs. The area is known for its family-friendly atmosphere, well-planned neighborhoods, and proximity to amenities, parks, and schools. Munster and Richmond are nearby rural communities offering a quieter, countryside feel while still being accessible to urban conveniences.
Features
Trans-Canada Trail Access - Close to scenic trails for walking, cycling, and outdoor activities.
Proximity to Ottawa - Easy access to downtown Ottawa while maintaining a suburban/rural lifestyle.
Schools
Stittsville Public School - A highly rated public elementary school with strong academic and extracurricular programs.
Sacred Heart High School - A Catholic secondary school offering a diverse curriculum and sports programs.
Guardian Angels Catholic Elementary School - A faith-based school serving younger students in the community.
Malls
Hazeldean Mall - A nearby shopping center with grocery stores, pharmacies, and retail outlets.
Stittsville Main Street Shops - Local boutiques, cafes, and services in a charming small-town setting.
Parks & Public Squares
Johnny Leroux Stittsville Community Arena & Park - A hub for sports, outdoor activities, and community events.
Warren's Mill Park - A scenic park with walking trails and a historic mill backdrop.
Richmond Memorial Park - A peaceful green space with picnic areas and playgrounds.
Museums & Landmarks
Goulbourn Museum - A local history museum showcasing the heritage of Stittsville and surrounding areas.
Richmond Village Heritage District - A charming historic area with preserved 19th-century buildings.
Theaters & Entertainment
Stittsville Village Square - Hosts seasonal events, outdoor movies, and live performances.
Cineplex Cinemas Kanata - Nearest major movie theater, a short drive away in Kanata.
Summary
A suburban-rural blend with strong community vibes, excellent schools, and ample green spaces, making it ideal for families and nature lovers.