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Final Draft Master Plan Survey - January 2026

Thank you to your everyone who attended our January 22 Open House to review the Final Draft Master Plan for Confederation Heights. For those who could not attend the event and would like provide feedback please see below.

 

  1. Please review the Final Draft Master Plan and the associated boards describing key aspects of the plan
  2. Provide your feedback by completing this survey.

 

This survey can be completed at your leisure and at your own pace until February 6th, 2026, at which time an ‘As We Heard It’ report will be compiled highlighting the engagement findings and published thereafter.

 

This final feedback will be carefully considered and incorporated, where appropriate, into Canada Lands Company’s Final Master Plan. The Final Master Plan will inform the City-led Secondary Plan for the area, expected to be considered by Planning and Housing Committee in May 2026, followed by City Council in June 2026. Learn more by visiting the City of Ottawa’s Secondary Plan page.

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Vision: Confederation Heights will become a vibrant place to live, work and play, rooted in its natural and recreational assets. The design will integrate a mix of uses and public spaces to create a complete, climate resilient and well-connected community that serves as an important gateway to Canada’s Capital.

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Create Connections: Realize the potential of public transit and other transportation options to enable safe and accessible travel by foot, wheels, or transit through and into the site.

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Nature and Recreation: Promote and protect natural assets, including Vincent Massey and Hog’s Back parks, by improving access to greenspace, recreation, and enhancing Confederation Heights’ ecology.

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Celebrate Culture and Heritage: Recognize and celebrate the heritage and long history of the site, including honouring the Algonquin Anishinabe, to foster a culture rooted in a distinct sense of place.

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Design with People in Mind: Use design to transform Confederation Heights from a vehicle-focused campus to a place that prioritizes the needs and well-being of people.

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Be an Inclusive and Accessible Space for Everyone: Ensure that spaces and amenities are welcoming, safe and accessible, and prioritize affordability for a diverse population.

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Develop a Complete Community: Transform the site into a vibrant mixed-use community where existing federal employment and regional recreational uses will be complemented by a range of new uses that will make Confederation Heights a place to live, work and play.

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Ensure Climate Resiliency: Develop a climate resilient community through the implementation of sustainability ideals and measurable initiatives.

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Overall View on the Draft Final Plan:

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