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  1. Its capital was settled by 1796 in York (present-day Toronto), a choice which was influenced by the threat of attack by the Americans, which also was a factor initiating the construction of the Rideau Canal.

  2. 3 days ago · Originally a trading and lumbering community that grew into a town of regional significance, Ottawa was named the capital of the Province of Canada in 1857 and retained that status when Canada became a dominion within the British Commonwealth in 1867.

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  3. 1849 – First City Hall (Ottawa) built. 1850 – After some controversy, the village of Bytown is incorporated as a town. 1850 – On March 11, the first town council meeting is held.

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    In 1610, Étienne Brûlé became the first documented European to navigate the Ottawa River, passing what would become Ottawa on his way to the Great Lakes. [32] Three years later, Samuel de Champlain wrote about the waterfalls in the area and about his encounters with the Algonquin people.

  5. Jun 24, 2020 · Ottawa by 1857 was beginning to grow in size thanks to the completion of the Bytown and Prescott railway being completed in 1855. In 1857, it was a city of a population of 7,700 with lumber being the biggest income maker for the city.

  6. May 31, 2019 · At the time, Ottawa (known as Bytown until 1855) was a small settlement of about 7,700 people , who were mostly employed in logging. It was much smaller than the other contenders: Toronto, Montreal and Quebec.

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  8. Oct 25, 2012 · Amalgamation, on 1 January 2001, merged "old" Ottawa with 11 area municipalities and the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton to create a “new” city. The amalgamated city encompasses the municipalities of Ottawa, Vanier, Nepean, Kanata, Gloucester and Cumberland; the townships of Rideau, West Carleton, Goulbourn and Osgoode; and the ...

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