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Kanata - from North to South.....
South March: This area of Kanata is located north of the Kanata North Business Park on either side of
March Road and is bounded by Terry Fox Drive to the south and the urban boundary, which basically runs along the Old Carp Road to the north. Extensive developments are underway towards the north. The development area along the west side of
March Road is commonly referred as
Morgan's Grant, while the development area along the east side of
March Road can be referred as BriarBrook, BriarRidge and Brookside (depending on what area you were referring to). Many different developers have developed the land along the east side.
Marchwood Lakeside : Frequently referred as
Kanata Lakes, this area is bounded by Campeau Drive to the south, Knudson Avenue & Weslock Way to the east, Terry Fox Drive to the west and Terry Fox Drive to the north. It has a main arterial street called Kanata Ave. which runs north-south all the way to the 417 (where it then switches to Castlefrank Road that continues south past Glen Cairn. This area has the second of two urban, 18-hole golf courses in Kanata. Unlike the Marshes Golf Course in the Kanata North Business Park, this gold course is not open to the public – members only.
Beaverbrook: Bounded by the Kanata North Business Park to the north,
March Road to the east, Campeau Drive to the south and Knudson Avenue & Weslock Way to the west. The first and oldest neighbourhood in Kanata, Beaverbrook is known for its hedged houses and community facilities. Beaverbrook is also home to Canadian billionaire Terry Mathews.
Katimavik-Hazeldean: Bounded by Katimavik Road to the north,
Eagleson Road to the east, by
Hazeldean Road to the south and
Terry Fox Drive, to the west.
Glen Cairn: Bounded by
Hazeldean Road to the north,
Eagleson Road to the east, the
Trans Canada Trail to the south, and
Terry Fox Drive, to the west.
Bridlewood: Bounded by the National Capital Commission Green Belt to the north and east, Hope Side Road to the south, and Eagleson Road to the west. This area used to be part of the City of Nepean, but was transferred to the new City of Kanata when it was incorporated in 1978. Still under development, there are several residential projects underway in the core and to the south end of Bridlewood.