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Corkery

The neighbourhood of Corkery can be found in the city of Ottawa, Ontario, which is located in the Ottawa - Gatineau metropolitan area.

Transportation

Driving is very often the favoured method to get around in Corkery. Finding a place to park is quite easy. It is very challenging for people travelling on foot to get around in this part of the city as carrying out day-to-day needs is very impractical by walking. The bike is a rather limited means of transportation in this neighbourhood since the bicycling infrastructure is quite poor, and there are a good number of hills.

Services

There are only a very small number of primary schools in Corkery and thus they can be a very long walk away. Furthermore, this area does not have any high schools. Moreover, there are only a very small number of daycares and thus they can be a very long walk away. In terms of food, property owners in Corkery almost always need a vehicle to do their grocery shopping.

Character

Corkery is quiet, as there isn't a lot of street noise or city clamour - although there are still several louder sections, especially close to Highway 7 or Highway 417. It is very difficult to reach parks from most locations in the neighbourhood since they are sparse. Still, there are a few green spaces nearby for residents to check out.

Housing

Single detached homes are the most common housing type, representing the vast majority of buildings in Corkery, and the rest of the homes are mainly townhouses. About one third of properties in this neighbourhood were built following the year 2000, while most of the remaining buildings were constructed in the 1960s and the 1980s. This part of Ottawa is primarily composed of four or more bedroom and three bedroom homes. Nearly 95% of the population of this neighbourhood own their home and 5% are renters.
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