Bank St. is one of Ottawa’s main north-south roads, and passes through a number of notable neighbourhoods in the city. It begins at the corner of Wellington Avenue in downtown Ottawa, and heads south into the Centertown neighbourhood where the region is known as the Bank Street Promenade. Between Somerset St. and Gladstone Av., Bank St. is known as Ottawa’s gay village with a number of businesses targeting the LGBTQ+ community in Ottawa. South of Highway 417, Bank St. becomes the main street in The Glebe neighbourhood that is known for it’s wide array of small shops and restaurants, and now features Lansdowne Park where the Ottawa 67’s and the Ottawa Redblacks play. Bank St. continues past the Billings Bridge shopping centre into the Old Ottawa South and Hunt Club neighbourhoods, and then continues through a number of Ottawa’s rural communities before exiting city limits at the village of Vernon. Originally built as provincial highway 31 in 1934, but was downloaded to the city of Ottawa in 1998.
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