Reports and Publications
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Type: Agenda
Year: 2017
Topic: About the NCC
63.45 KB
Type: Agenda
Year: 2017
Topic: About the NCC
11.98 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2017
Topic: Proactive Disclosure, About the NCC
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Year: 2017
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Year: 2017
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Year: 2017
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Year: 2017
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Year: 2017
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Year: 2017
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Year: 2017
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Year: 2017
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Year: 2017
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11.35 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2017
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12.32 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2017
Topic: Proactive Disclosure, About the NCC
645.94 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2017
Topic: About the NCC
1.8 MB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2012
Topic: About the NCC
Our capital extends over two provinces and 13 municipalities. It encompasses heritage sites and national institutions, green space and an urban downtown, and attractions and celebrations for visitors from across Canada and around the world. Its stakeholders include federal departments and provincial ministries, municipalities, private-sector and non-profit organizations, First Nations, and every citizen of the country — from coast to coast to coast.
104.67 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2017
Topic: About the NCC
11.15 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2017
Topic: About the NCC
1019.01 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2017
Topic: About the NCC
305.81 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2017
Topic: About the NCC
102.98 KB
Type: Agenda
Year: 2017
Topic: About the NCC
131.27 KB
Type: Agenda
Year: 2017
Topic: About the NCC
294.44 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2017
Topic: About the NCC
494.18 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2017
Topic: Access to Information
6.67 MB
Type: Study
Year: 2016
Topic: What We Manage
Everyone recognizes the importance of these green spaces to the enviable quality of life enjoyed by the Capital’s residents, but that is only part of their value. This study captures the total economic vitality of the NCC’s green spaces natural capital.
12.54 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
12.51 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
12.53 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
13.9 KB
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Year: 2016
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Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
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Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
12.53 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
Public Disclosure, June 2, 2016 to September 1, 2016: Brian Coburn - Travel and Hospitality Expenses
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Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
12.67 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
21.27 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
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15.98 KB
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Year: 2016
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Year: 2016
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Year: 2016
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Year: 2016
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13 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
Public Disclosure, June 2, 2016 to September 1, 2016 : Mark Dehler - Travel and Hospitality Expences
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Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
13.91 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
12.87 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
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Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
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13.05 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
12.9 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
Topic: Proactive Disclosure, About the NCC
13.86 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
623.56 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
506.88 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
4.7 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
299.97 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
293.6 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
1.03 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
To inform the Board of Directors about the Barn Rehabilitation Strategy which evaluates and identifies historically significant agricultural infrastructure, implements a capital lifecycle program, and supports the Sustainable Agriculture and Food Strategy as well as the Real Estate Management Framework.
1.79 MB
Type: Consultation Report
Year: 2016
Topic: What We Manage
The NCC commissioned Environics Research to facilitate an online public engagement exercise to help inform the evaluation committee and retrieve the public’s input as part of the Ottawa Hospital federal site review process.
205.13 KB
Type: Consultation Report
Year: 2016
Topic: What We Manage
Public Consultation Report: Review of Potential Federal Sites for the New Civic Campus of The Ottawa Hospital
30.91 MB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2016
Topic: What We Manage
This report documents the background and methodology, as well as the public and stakeholder input into the federal site selection process.
101.27 KB
Type: Agenda
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
78.51 KB
Type: Agenda
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
126.08 KB
Type: Policy – Regulation
Year: 2016
Topic: Gatineau Park, Mackenzie King Estate, Places to Visit, Things to Do
1.28 MB
Type: Map
Year: 2016
Topic: Gatineau Park, Mackenzie King Estate, Places to Visit, Things to Do
2.11 MB
Type: Brochure
Year: 2016
Topic: Gatineau Park
3.69 MB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
1.99 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
2.42 MB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
Web version available at : http://annualreport.ncc-ccn.ca/
433.07 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
479.09 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2016
Topic: Access to Information
459.63 KB
Type: Map
Year: 2016
Topic: Fall Rhapsody
This year, we are offering two free shuttle options.
3.33 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
3.21 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
9.82 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
3.1 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
787.99 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
288.59 KB
Type: Consultation Report
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
4.96 MB
Type: Consultation Report
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
106.71 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
163.55 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
325.66 KB
Type: Minutes
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
77.47 KB
Type: Agenda
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
83.73 KB
Type: Agenda
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
185.99 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
8.8 MB
Type: Plan
Year: 2016
Topic: The Plan for Canada's Capital
Draft
189.79 KB
Type: Consultation Report
Year: 2016
Topic: The Plan for Canada's Capital, Public Meetings
12.9 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
12.92 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
12.51 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
Proactive Disclosure, March 2, 2016 to June 1, 2016: Basil Stewart - Travel and Hospitality Expenses
13.85 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
12.51 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
14.05 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
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12.51 KB
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Year: 2016
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Year: 2016
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Year: 2016
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
12.74 KB
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Year: 2016
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14.05 KB
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Year: 2016
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
12.48 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
Proactive Disclosure, March 2, 2016 to June 1, 2016: Russell Mills - Travel and Hospitality Expenses
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Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
12.82 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
23.71 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
12.51 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
12.6 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
Proactive Disclosure, March 2, 2016 to June 1, 2016: Norman Hotson - Travel and Hospitality Expenses
12.52 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
12.61 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
Proactive Disclosure, March 2, 2016 to June 1, 2016: Maureen Hayes - Travel and Hospitality Expenses
12.48 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
19.94 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
12.63 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
12.51 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
714.94 KB
Type: Presentation
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
3.15 MB
Type: Presentation
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
6.43 MB
Type: Presentation
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
9.75 MB
Type: Presentation
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
5.23 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
462.84 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2015
Topic: Public Meetings
1013.16 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2016
Topic: Public Meetings, What We Manage, Environmental Strategy, Places to Visit, General
1.32 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
499.25 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
1.62 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
7.22 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
4.96 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
1015.85 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
1.94 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
297.58 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
261.76 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
247.95 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
301 KB
Type: Minutes
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
172.73 KB
Type: Agenda
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
181.15 KB
Type: Agenda
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
537.23 KB
Type: Brochure
Year: 2016
Topic: Places to Visit
5.64 MB
Type: Map
Year: 2016
Topic: Gatineau Park
12.86 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
12.75 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
12.87 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
12.83 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
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13.96 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
12.78 KB
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Year: 2016
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Year: 2016
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Year: 2016
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Year: 2016
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Year: 2016
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Year: 2016
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Year: 2016
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12.52 KB
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Year: 2016
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13.15 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
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632.52 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
215.06 KB
Type: Policy – Regulation
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
113.82 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
95.33 KB
Type: Media Kit
Year: 2016
Topic: Public Meetings, What We Manage, General
102.42 KB
Type: Media Kit
Year: 2016
Topic: Public Meetings, What We Manage, General
79.16 KB
Type: Media Kit
Year: 2016
Topic: Public Meetings, What We Manage, General
2.28 MB
Type: Consultation Report
Year: 2016
Topic: LeBreton Flats
160.56 KB
Type: Consultation Report
Year: 2016
Topic: LeBreton Flats
8.48 MB
Type: Consultation Report
Year: 2016
Topic: Public Meetings
5.1 MB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2016
Topic: Public Meetings
20.57 MB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2016
Topic: Capital Planning
3.77 MB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
2.02 MB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
1.04 MB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
3.35 MB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
89.75 KB
Type: Agenda
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
90.33 KB
Type: Agenda
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
59.31 KB
Type: Policy – Regulation
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
13.5 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2014
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
13.47 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2015
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
13.59 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2014
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
Proactive Disclosure, March 2, 2014 to June 1, 2014: Russell Mills - Travel and Hospitality Expenses
22.71 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2014
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
96.96 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2015
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
57.23 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2014
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
98.7 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2016
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
97.26 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2014
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
15.17 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2015
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
12.8 KB
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Year: 2015
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12.51 KB
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Year: 2015
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14.11 KB
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Year: 2015
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Year: 2015
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14.01 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2015
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43.14 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2015
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
Proactive Disclosure, September 2 to December 1, 2015: Mark Dehler - Travel and Hospitality Expenses
19.47 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2015
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
13.05 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2015
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
12.51 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2015
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
27.71 MB
Type: Presentation
Year: 2016
Topic: Public Meetings
238.24 KB
Type: Consultation Report
Year: 2016
Topic: Public Meetings
2.39 MB
Type: Presentation
Year: 2016
Topic: What We Manage
4.42 MB
Type: Presentation
Year: 2016
Topic: The Plan for Canada's Capital
184.99 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
23.53 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2015
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
19.42 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2015
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
16.1 KB
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Year: 2015
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17.11 KB
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Year: 2015
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Year: 2015
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Year: 2015
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Year: 2015
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Year: 2015
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Year: 2015
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Year: 2015
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Year: 2015
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16.53 KB
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Year: 2015
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Year: 2015
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Year: 2015
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Year: 2015
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Type: Disclosure
Year: 2015
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
181.75 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
3.74 MB
Type: Brochure
Year: 2016
Topic: LeBreton Flats
1.1 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
2.38 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
6.27 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
5.32 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
407.43 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2016
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1.02 MB
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Year: 2016
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91.63 KB
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Year: 2016
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2.04 MB
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Year: 2016
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1.73 MB
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Year: 2016
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402.21 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2016
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2.22 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2016
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104.14 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2016
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1.39 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2016
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1.45 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2016
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503.94 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2016
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1.48 MB
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Year: 2016
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150.64 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2016
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205.01 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2016
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242.75 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
16.16 MB
Type: Presentation
Year: 2016
Topic: The Capital Urbanism Lab
6.87 MB
Type: Presentation
Year: 2016
Topic: The Capital Urbanism Lab
6.56 MB
Type: Presentation
Year: 2016
Topic: The Capital Urbanism Lab
4.72 MB
Type: Presentation
Year: 2016
Topic: The Capital Urbanism Lab
155.69 KB
Type: Agenda
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
213.99 KB
Type: Agenda
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
1.08 MB
Type: Survey
Year: 2015
Topic: About the NCC
305.72 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2015
Topic: LeBreton Flats
P1 Consulting has been engaged by the National Capital Commission (NCC) to act as the Fairness Monitor to review and monitor the communications, evaluations and decision-making processes associated with the competitive process for the Redevelopment of LeBreton Flats Project (“Project”) Request for Proposals (“RFP”) in order to ensure that it is conducted in a fair, open and transparent manner.
2.63 MB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2015
Topic: LeBreton Flats
This invitation is the second part of a two-stage process to select a proponent for the redevelopment of LeBreton Flats. In stage 1, the National Capital Commission (NCC) qualified proponents who demonstrated the requisite development experience and design expertise. Now in stage 2, the NCC is inviting the qualified proponents to further refine their prequalified submissions by submitting a development proposal in the form of a business case. Proponents are reminded that the primary objective of this process is to leverage public lands to enhance the attractiveness of the National Capital by attracting a new public anchor use(s) and bringing lively civic life back to this historic capital district. Subject to the terms and conditions of this invitation, the NCC intends to ultimately select one development proposal that best meets its objectives and evaluation criteria for the project.
In this document, the NCC provides details with respect to the design and business objectives of the NCC that will help guide the refinement of the proponent’s ultimate submission. It is expected that the proponents will advance the conceptual design proposed in the RFQ process to a higher level of detail necessary to demonstrate and support a firm and financially viable development proposal and implementation plan to the NCC. This includes conducting any due diligence in the form of studies or research by the proponents as required and that may be a pre-requisite to concluding a real estate transaction. This RFP document outlines the requirements for the submission and the proponent selection process.
1.71 MB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2015
Topic: About the NCC
249.45 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2015
Topic: About the NCC
942.77 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2015
Topic: About the NCC
2.49 MB
Type: Map
Year: 2015
Topic: Gatineau Park, Things to Do
1.47 MB
Type: Map
Year: 2015
Topic: Parks, Paths and Parkways
4.45 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2015
Topic: Public Meetings, What We Manage, Public Art and Monuments, General
314.54 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2015
Topic: Public Meetings, What We Manage, Public Art and Monuments, General
1.81 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2015
Topic: Public Meetings, What We Manage, Environmental Strategy, Places to Visit, General
5.2 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2015
Topic: Public Meetings, National Museums and Cultural Centres, General
10.64 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2015
Topic: Public Meetings, What We Manage, General
1.74 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2015
Topic: About the NCC
32.21 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2015
Topic: Public Meetings
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Type: Board Document
Year: 2015
Topic: Public Meetings
48.88 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2015
Topic: Public Meetings
96.08 KB
Type: Agenda
Year: 2015
Topic: Public Meetings
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Type: Agenda
Year: 2015
Topic: Public Meetings
21.68 MB
Type: Map
Year: 2015
Topic: Gatineau Park, Things to Do
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Type: Map
Year: 2015
Topic: Fall Rhapsody
During the busier days of fall, a free shuttle service will be offered as a pilot project to facilitate access to Gatineau Park lookouts. The shuttle starting point is Camp Fortune. There are three stops along the way: Trail No. 1 and Keogan Shelter, Étienne-Brûlé Lookout, and Champlain Lookout.
All of these stops provide easy access to the Park’s trail network, where you can find a perfect spot for a picnic or a hike.
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Type: Consultation Report
Year: 2015
Topic: Public Meetings
41.6 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2015
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
15.95 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2015
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
14.89 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2015
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
15.38 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2015
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
2.76 MB
Type: Consultation Report
Year: 2015
Topic: Capital Planning
502.19 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2015
Topic: Public Meetings
3.72 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2015
Topic: Public Meetings
193.36 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2015
Topic: Public Meetings
5.1 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2015
Topic: Public Meetings
9.55 MB
Type: Presentation
Year: 2015
Topic: Public Meetings
166.73 KB
Type: Minutes
Year: 2015
Topic: Public Meetings
1.71 MB
Type: Brochure
Year: 2015
Topic: The Capital Urbanism Lab
Sharing ideas to build an inspiring capital
857.27 KB
Type: Brochure
Year: 2015
Topic: The Capital Urbanism Lab
Sharing ideas to build an inspiring capital
241.71 KB
Type: Agenda
Year: 2015
Topic: Public Meetings
79.19 KB
Type: Agenda
Year: 2015
Topic: Public Meetings
166.19 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2016
Topic: About the NCC
318.43 KB
Type: Minutes
Year: 2015
Topic: Public Meetings
8.32 MB
Type: Plan
Year: 2015
Topic: Commemoration Strategy
Foreword
To establish a spatial vision for the core of Canada’s capital to honor national military service and sacrifice
In the broad context of the Plan for Canada’s Capital 2017-2067 the National Capital Military Commemoration Plan will help guide the spatial deployment and design qualities of future military commemorations in the National Capital. As new commemorations to conflicts, campaigns, battles, services of the military or to prominent individuals are developed, this plan identifies optimal sites with thematic links where they should be located, and provides guidance on achieving design excellence.
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Type: Brochure
Year: 2015
Topic: Mackenzie King Estate
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Type: Consultation Report
Year: 2015
Topic: Master Plans
Highlights
In March 2014, the National Capital Commission (NCC) held public consultations on the Capital Urban Lands
Plan and Parkways Policy to hear what people had to say about our national capital’s urban lands and
parkways. A few highlights from these consultations are as follows:
A Public Advisory Committee met to provide high-level input.
Two workshops were held with members of the public in Ottawa and Gatineau, attended by 100 participants.
The online questionnaire had over 600 respondents.
Over 1,400 comments were provided.
Six submissions were received from interest groups and community associations.
Fourteen email submissions were received from members of the public.
Top 10 comments
Keep it green and add more green spaces.
Animate the space and have year-round activities.
Build facilities (washrooms, water fountains, boat launches, restaurants, and so on).
Work with communities.
Include heritage conservation.
Integrate federal employment areas with their surroundings.
Keep consulting — but in plain language!
Provide access to the waterfront.
Think of pedestrians and cyclists year-round.
Work with the cities.
6.7 MB
Type: Plan
Year: 2015
Topic: Master Plans
Message from the Chief Executive Officer
Among the many assets under the stewardship of the National Capital Commission, the Capital urban lands are without doubt the most generally interspersed into the Capital's urban fabric. As such, this first Capital Urban Lands Plan is critical to ensuring the appropriate integration of these complex holdings into the National Capital Region as part of the NCC's new framework for planning the capital. Within the broader context of the Plan for Canada's Capital 2017-2067 this Plan sets out an astute basis for planning, developing, improving and conserving the NCC's urban lands. It complements and supports other plans developed by the NCC for the Greenbelt, Gatineau Park and the Capital Core Area.
It gives me great pleasure that this Plan is the result of an in-depth process of public consultation, expert analysis and detailed planning. The passion of citizens and stakeholders for our urban parks, river shorelines and heritage buildings is fully reflected in this document. It builds on the thoughtful plans and hard work of the Commission and its predecessors that have guided the Capital's evolution since 1898. This Plan defines a long-term vision that will guide decisions for many years to come, helping those who do business with the NCC by providing clear and precise direction for the development of facilities and activities on federal lands, and more specifically on NCC lands. This Plan will serve as the primary guide for the NCC’s Capital Stewardship activities and for federal approvals pertaining to Capital Urban Lands. The Plan also provides new opportunities to address local community concerns, such as offering the possibility of using certain areas for community purposes or by their long term conservation as green space and their eventual transfer to another public agency.
In approving this Plan, the NCC Board members reaffirmed their commitment to the Capital’s planning heritage and to preserving its key landmarks and features. On behalf of the Board I offer warm thanks to the team of planners and experts whose sustained efforts over a period of years have now reached their conclusion, as well as to all of those who participated in the public and stakeholder workshops. Together we can build a beautiful and vital Capital for all Canadians.
Dr. Mark Kristmanson
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Type: Board Document
Year: 2015
Topic: About the NCC
10.52 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2015
Topic: About the NCC
306.79 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2015
Topic: About the NCC
3.34 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2015
Topic: About the NCC
157.7 KB
Type: Agenda
Year: 2015
Topic: About the NCC
81.53 KB
Type: Agenda
Year: 2015
Topic: About the NCC
5.42 MB
Type: Consultation Report
Year: 2015
Topic: Public Meetings
1.81 MB
Type: Consultation Report
Year: 2015
Topic: About the NCC
While our mandate reaches back over a century, our mission looks decades ahead to ensure that the planning, development and conservation of, as well as improvements to, Canada’s seat of government reflect its important role and status. Every day, we build a dynamic, sustainable, inspiring capital that is a source of pride for all Canadians, and a legacy for generations to come.
We are the National Capital Commission.
4.08 MB
Type: Map
Year: 2015
Topic: Gatineau Park
17.85 MB
Type: Map
Year: 2015
Topic: Parks, Paths and Parkways
645.79 KB
Type: Consultation Report
Year: 2015
Topic: Public Meetings
2.93 MB
Type: Consultation Report
Year: 2015
Topic: Public Meetings
Conservation status of Gatineau Park
19.32 MB
Type: Presentation
Year: 2015
Topic: Capital Planning
Sir John A. Macdonald Waterfront Linear Park
19.51 MB
Type: Presentation
Year: 2015
Topic: Capital Planning
Sir John A. Macdonald Waterfront Linear Park
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Type: Presentation
Year: 2015
Topic: Capital Planning
Sir John A. Macdonald Waterfront Linear Park
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Type: Presentation
Year: 2015
Topic: Capital Planning
Sir John A. Macdonald Waterfront Linear Park
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Type: Presentation
Year: 2015
Topic: Capital Planning
Sir John A. Macdonald Waterfront Linear Park
16.41 MB
Type: Presentation
Year: 2015
Topic: Capital Planning
Sir John A. Macdonald Waterfront Linear Park
110.8 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2015
Topic: About the NCC
10.68 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2015
Topic: About the NCC
7.93 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2015
Topic: About the NCC
2.34 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2015
Topic: About the NCC
6.08 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2015
Topic: About the NCC
129.03 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2015
Topic: About the NCC
18.32 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2015
Topic: Public Meetings
1.57 MB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2015
Topic: About the NCC
A telephone survey of 1,500 resident’s of Canada’s Capital region (CCR) reveals that, while overall awareness of the National Capital Commission (NCC) remains high, many residents are not able to identify the Commission when they are read its revised core mandate. Majorities give the NCC a good grade on development of federal government property and planning federal land use in the region, but residents are less inclined to feel it is doing a good job on balancing its activities with the needs of local municipalities. Only a minority of three in ten have heard recent news coverage or word-of-mouth mentions of the NCC, which impacts the ability of residents to know about the Commission’s activities, plans and opportunities for consultation and input, and residents are divided on whether the NCC does a good job of consulting the public or informing it of plans and programs. Still, majorities agree that the NCC shares their values and trust it to make good decisions, and almost all agree that the NCC has a role to play in making the Capital an inspiring reflection of Canada and Canadians.
The summary below highlights key findings of this research.
Awareness of and familiarity with the NCC
The NCC remains most widely recognized for the Rideau Canal Skateway, followed by Gatineau Park and, no longer correctly, Winterlude. Two-thirds of residents of the region demonstrate unaided awareness of the NCC’s role by naming it as being responsible for at least one correct service/amenity.
Only three in ten residents are able to identify the NCC when read a description of its revised mandate, which no longer makes reference to the events and festivities which have been closely associated with the Commission until recently. Awareness is somewhat higher among Ontarians than among Quebec residents.
More than eight in ten residents who were unable to spontaneously name the NCC when read its revised mandate go on to say they recognize the NCC when prompted. Total awareness of the NCC is thus similar to previous years, with just under nine in ten residents expressing some level of awareness of the organization.
Familiarity with the named roles and responsibilities of the NCC remains generally stable, with six in ten residents expressing some degree of familiarity. Overall familiarity is highest on the Ontario side and tends to increase as education level increases.
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Type: Consultation Report
Year: 2015
Topic: Gatineau Park, Public Meetings
Objective
The objective is to reduce the negative environmental impact that unofficial trails have on sensitive habitat.
Background
Gatineau Park offers a multitude of recreational activities throughout all four seasons. The official trail network consists of 200 kilometres for hiking, mountain biking, snowshoeing and skiing. Alongside the official trail network, a vast unofficial trail network has developed over the years, which has a significant environmental impact on sensitive habitats in the Park. The following factors contribute to the growth of an unofficial trail network.
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Type: Agenda
Year: 2015
Topic: About the NCC
84.11 KB
Type: Agenda
Year: 2015
Topic: About the NCC
9.37 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2015
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
10.41 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2015
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
Proactive Disclosure, December 2, 2014 to March 1, 2015: Dr. Mark Kristmanson - Hospitality Expenses
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Type: Disclosure
Year: 2015
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
10.61 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2015
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
19.14 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2015
Topic: Access to Information
1.45 MB
Type: Plan
Year: 2015
Topic: Transportation Strategies
13.33 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2015
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
97.03 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2015
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
10.52 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2015
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
9.38 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2015
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
86.43 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2015
Topic: About the NCC
105.74 KB
Type: Media Kit
Year: 2015
Topic: Official Residences
24.29 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2015
Topic: Access to Information
128.31 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2015
Topic: Public Meetings
174.6 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2015
Topic: Public Meetings
2.71 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2015
Topic: Public Meetings
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Type: Board Document
Year: 2015
Topic: Public Meetings
1.16 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2015
Topic: Public Meetings
42.47 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2015
Topic: Public Meetings
16.49 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2015
Topic: Public Meetings
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Type: Disclosure
Year: 2015
Topic: Access to Information
140.11 KB
Type: Agenda
Year: 2015
Topic: Public Meetings
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Type: Agenda
Year: 2015
Topic: Public Meetings
8.55 MB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2014
Topic: Access to Information
71.87 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2014
Topic: Access to Information
10.42 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2014
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
11.17 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2014
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
9.39 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2014
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
Proactive Disclosure, June 2, 2014 to September 1, 2014: Dr. Mark Kristmanson - Hospitality Expenses
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Type: Disclosure
Year: 2014
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
2.31 MB
Type: Presentation
Year: 2014
Topic: Greenbelt
Elementary students from the Ottawa District School Board participated in a Greenbelt Sand Dunes poster contest to celebrate Greenbelt biodiversity.
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Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2014
Topic: LeBreton Flats
4.1 MB
Type: Consultation Report
Year: 2014
Topic: Public Meetings
2.48 MB
Type: Consultation Report
Year: 2014
Topic: Public Meetings
68.84 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2014
Topic: LeBreton Flats
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Type: Consultation Report
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
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Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2014
Topic: Access to Information
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Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
The Capital is an exceptional place. It eloquently and compellingly tells Canada’s story — its history, heritage and culture — through nationally symbolic spaces and well-preserved natural landscapes. Drawing on a unique knowledge base and a long tradition of planning and stewardship, the National Capital Commission (NCC) has played, and continues to play, a significant role — with its partners and the public — in building a capital worthy of this great country of Canada and a city–region that is globally competitive and recognized internationally.
For the coming years, the NCC will reconnect with its century-old mission in an innovative way. Revitalizing its mandate will allow the NCC to create a signature capital — unique, distinctive and authentically symbolic of Canada: a mirror of our nation, a destination to see in a lifetime, a remarkable place to live.
To help create a signature capital, the NCC will pursue two strategies: optimize NCC assets to ensure that the heart of Canada’s Capital Region and its shorelines are vibrant and inspire Canadians; and conserve heritage, cultural and natural assets and landscapes in Canada’s Capital Region.
In alignment with these strategies, the NCC has set five priorities. They include planning to make LeBreton Flats a world-class destination, offering public access and new connections for Canadians to discover the shorelines of the Capital, completing the Capital Urban Lands Master Plan and National Interest Land Mass initiative, supporting national commemorations, and being a value-added partner to Canada’s Capital Region. As for operations, the NCC will continue to manage within the current economic and fiscal contexts. It will also strive to preserve and promote the use of built and natural landscapes through sustainable management, and ensure the integrity, heritage and functionality of lands and physical assets of the Capital.
Planning a capital for the future requires foresight and an understanding of the past to recognize elements of the Capital today that will be important for tomorrow. Looking to the past, present and future to capture the essence of the nation’s identity, and instilling a deep sense of belonging to Canadians will ensure that the Capital becomes an even more exceptional place to express national pride.
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Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2014
Topic: LeBreton Flats
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Type: Board Document
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
7.07 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
1.29 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
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Type: Board Document
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
11.99 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
2.76 MB
Type: Map
Year: 2014
Topic: Public Meetings
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Type: Presentation
Year: 2014
Topic: Public Meetings
Objectives of the plan
The National Capital Commission (NCC) would like to develop an improvement plan for the federal lands located in the Capital’s core area on the north shore of the Ottawa River, including the Ruisseau de la Brasserie (Brewery Creek) sector.
The objective of the plan is to develop a consistent overall planning concept for the federal lands in this area by putting forward planning proposals and possible uses for the lands, in addition to establishing design principles and guidelines.
The area being studied is composed of federal lands, on the shoreline between Laurier Street and the river, from Jacques-Cartier Park North to Portageurs Park, and including NCC lands between Brewery Creek and Montcalm Street.
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Type: Agenda
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
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Type: Agenda
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
58.7 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2014
Topic: Access to Information
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Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
Research Purpose and Objectives
The National Capital Commission (NCC) collects information from various federal organizations and departments in Canada’s Capital Region (CCR) related to building location, employment and resource logistics. This data has been collected regularly over the past 28 years with the most recent iteration representing information for organizations reporting in 2014.
This historic and current federal employment data is an important input to NCC planning functions by providing a picture of the trends that are informing the federal facilities and land use planning in the Capital region.
The purpose of the study was to identify the resources available, space allocation and workplace accessibility available for federal organization/departments.
More specifically, the objectives include:
Employment status, place of work and province for federal employees;
Anticipated building space requirements;
Main program function within each building; and
Types of alternative workspace and telework strategies and the proportion of employees involved in these strategies.
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Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2014
Topic: LeBreton Flats
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Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2014
Topic: LeBreton Flats
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Type: Policy – Regulation
Year: 2014
Topic: Gatineau Park
4.49 MB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2014
Topic: LeBreton Flats
44.25 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2014
Topic: LeBreton Flats
48.54 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2014
Topic: LeBreton Flats
7.85 MB
Type: Brochure
Year: 2014
Topic: Public Meetings
Bronson Pulp Mill Ruins Public Access and Richmond Landing Shoreline Access
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Type: Speaking Notes
Year: 2014
Topic: LeBreton Flats
The Launch of the LeBreton Flats Redevelopment Project, RFQ
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Type: Speaking Notes
Year: 2014
Topic: LeBreton Flats
The Launch of the LeBreton Flats
Redevelopment Project, RFQ
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Type: Speaking Notes
Year: 2014
Topic: LeBreton Flats
The Launch of the LeBreton Flats Redevelopment Project, RFQ
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Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2014
Topic: Master Plans
Executive Summary
This Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) in support of the 2013 Greenbelt Master Plan
development has been completed concurrent to the Master Plan review process. The Plan
directions have been refined as a result of the analysis completed through this SEA analysis. Analysis
of developing strategic directions and policies has helped to strengthen the final Plan version
through consideration to achieve positive environmental effects, reduction of potential negative
environmental effects, management of cumulative and residual effects and integration of directions
from more strategic level documents such as the NCC’s Environmental Strategy.
Overall, the anticipated environmental effects that will result through implementation of the
proposed Greenbelt Master Plan components will be significant and positive for the Greenbelt and
for Canada’s Capital Region. The updated Master Plan places the Natural Environment as the
primary role within the Greenbelt and the full suite of proposed plan directions substantively
supports the protection and enhancement of the Natural Environment. This Master Plan, and the
recent and developing strategic plans that cover Canada’s Capital Region all rely upon increased
partnership efforts to better integrate the planning and delivery of land and resource initiatives
within the Capital. With the common recognition of collaboration as a necessity, the Greenbelt
Master Plan should contribute significantly to a healthy and sustainable Capital natural
environment.
The potential for negative environmental effects from implementation of the updated Greenbelt
Master Plan does not arise from the proposed plan components themselves but in the way that the
policies aim to accommodate human activities. The mitigation for preventing negative
environmental effects is built into the full suite of Greenbelt policies. As a result, the expectation is
that the Master Plan components working together will accomplish an overall positive
environmental effect. This effect will be long term and should also be cumulative in its positive
nature and scope when combined with the environmental effects that result from partner
implementation of the other strategic plans for Canada’s Capital Region.
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Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2014
Topic: LeBreton Flats
4.14 MB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
Creating a signature capital
The Capital is an exceptional place.
It sits at the heart of our democracy. It stands as a symbol for our history, heritage and culture. It embodies the spirit of who we are — and what we wish collectively to become. Drawing on deep, unique knowledge and a long tradition of planning and stewardship, the role of the National Capital Commission is to ensure that the special character of the Capital is preserved for current and future generations, and experienced by all who come here.
It does so not alone, but in partnership with stakeholders, establishing a common vision for a “signature capital” that residents and Canadians alike can be proud to share.
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Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2014
Topic: LeBreton Flats
2.3 MB
Type: Media Kit
Year: 2014
Topic: LeBreton Flats
The National Capital Commission (NCC), as the steward and planner of Canada’s Capital, is seeking innovative proposals for the largest and most significant urban development site in the Capital.
The redeveloped LeBreton Flats is poised to become a signature destination for visitors to Canada’s Capital and a point of civic pride for its residents. This opportunity calls upon your abilities to reimagine this exceptional site and the potential experiences it can offer. We envisage a bold, new anchor institution that will welcome the public, serve as an economic driver, feature innovative use of the land, and bring design excellence, animation and a unique public experience to the nation’s capital. We are calling on the world’s best to come forth and
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Type: Plan
Year: 2014
Topic: LeBreton Flats
The NCC is soliciting qualifications from proponents to develop a prime portion of the lands in LeBreton Flats. The NCC wishes to encourage innovative schemes that build upon the unique location of the site and create an exemplary development, with a design of the highest quality, appropriate to the significance of the Capital and responsive to surrounding opportunities.
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Type: Media Kit
Year: 2014
Topic: Places to Visit
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Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2014
Topic: Access to Information
9.57 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
9.72 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
19.53 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
9.65 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
10.94 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
318.29 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
1.71 MB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
In June 2009, the National Capital Commission (NCC) launched its first comprehensive environmental strategy, known as Building a Greener Capital. This eight-year plan mapped out five key action areas, each with one priority objective and a focused set of secondary targets.
This annual report provides the NCC’s Board of Directors and the public with a detailed account of the corporation’s environmental performance for the 2013–2014 fiscal year. It builds on previous reports to illustrate the progress achieved by the NCC in meeting its objectives in all of the priority action areas. The report also describes how the NCC has managed important environmental regulatory compliance risks and issues during the year.
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Type: Presentation
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
Thursday September 11, 2014
Sheraton Ottawa Hotel, Rideau Room
8:10 am
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Type: Agenda
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
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Type: Agenda
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
15.61 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2014
Topic: Access to Information
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Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
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Type: Survey
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
Executive Summary
Harris/Decima is pleased to submit this report to the National Capital Commission (NCC) presenting the findings from the 2010 Public Awareness survey. The main objective of this research was to measure current public opinion across the National Capital Region and to compare results with previous years.
Harris/Decima conducted a total of 601 random telephone interviews with NCR residents, 18 years of age or older. A total of 390 surveys were completed with NCR residents in the province of Ontario and 211 with residents in the province of Quebec. Data were weighted to be representative of the actual distribution of the NCR population, by region, age and gender. Surveys were conducted between December 13th and 17th , 2010.
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Type: Map
Year: 2014
Topic: What We Manage
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Type: Policy – Regulation
Year: 2014
Topic: Do Business with the NCC
Your Code of Conduct is intended as a tool for guiding your professional interaction as you perform your duties. It therefore sets out our values, our commitment to ethics and the behaviour expected in our dealings with the public, the government, and colleagues.
In fulfilling our mandate and as employees of the Government of Canada, we must give thought to accepting or rejecting certain behaviour out of our concern to act with professionalism at all times.
Clearly, the Code of Conduct cannot cover every delicate situation that might arise, but it can be used as a reference. Furthermore, the content of the Code must not substitute for sound personal judgment; nor is it designed to replace legislation or regulations. In the event of a discrepancy between official documents and the NCC Code of Conduct, the more stringent of the two rules will apply.
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Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2011
Topic: Access to Information
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Type: Consultation Report
Year: 2012
Topic: Greenbelt, Master Plans
This report highlights the thoughtful and engaging feedback received during the extensive consultation process undertaken in the spring and summer of 2011 for Step C: Land Use Concept Plan, Guiding Principles and Strategic Objectives as part of the Greenbelt Master Plan Review. This phase sought input on revised strategic statements along with three proposed Land Use Concept Options, the results of which will inform the development and approval of a preferred Land Use Concept. From out of this land use plan, seven sector plans will be developed that specify exactly how the different land designations are to be managed. Through rounds of public open houses and workshops, as well as targeted stakeholder meetings, NCC Staff and the Review Study Team have been able to synthesize the feedback received and highlight the main overall trends emerging.
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Type: Consultation Report
Year: 2010
Topic: Greenbelt, Master Plans
This report is the summary of public consultation input for the second step, Step B – Visioning, of the Greenbelt Master Plan review, a process projected to result in an updated master plan at the end of 2011. The following captures and synthesizes the rich input obtained over a six month period on the future of the Greenbelt in 2060, provided by over 600 people with an interest in the National Capital Greenbelt. Participants included a mix of public members (residents, representatives of community and user group/interest associations, businesses and politicians), federal stakeholders, agencies, municipal staff, Greenbelt facility managers, Greenbelt experts and staff and management from the National Capital Commission.
Between August 2009 and January 2010, the Greenbelt Master Plan (GMP) review team held ten consultation events to gather informed feedback for refinement of the Greenbelt’s current vision. Although the majority of participants are knowledgeable about the Greenbelt, each consultation method featured presentation of the current state of the Greenbelt from the existing conditions assessment, Step A of the review. Participants then imagined what the current features and landscape of the current Greenbelt would look like in 50 years. The range of thoughtful insights and suggestions are summarized in this report.
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Type: Consultation Report
Year: 2009
Topic: Greenbelt, Master Plans
The Greenbelt performs a broad range of roles and uses which touch on the interests of many different members of our community and Nation such as natural environment, agriculture, environmental sustainability, urban planning and development, recreation, and location of federal institutions and commercial facilities. The Greenbelt represents a place to live, work and play as experienced by residents, employees, and recreational enthusiasts within and beyond the Greenbelt. It plays a pivotal role in shaping and contributing to the character of the National Capital. Decisions made about the future of the Greenbelt, through the revised Master Plan, directly affect livelihoods and the day-to day living of residents of Ottawa and beyond. The consultation program supporting the Greenbelt Master Plan Review is designed to provide opportunities to ensure that these views and those of the local and national communities are well represented in establishing the current state of the Greenbelt’s assets and health and in defining and implementing a future for the Greenbelt.
This report documents the methodology, results and analysis of consultation undertaken in support of completion of Step A - Existing Conditions, Issues and Opportunities for the Greenbelt Master Plan Review. The Report spans all consultation events beginning with the Project launch in September 2008 through to completion of the Existing Conditions, Issues and Opportunities Report for the Greenbelt in December 2009, including meetings with stakeholders, interest groups, and the general public. The results of this consultation will inform subsequent steps of the Review process, the next being the creation of a vision for the Greenbelt through an expert stakeholder and public consultation process that occurred through the fall of 2009 and winter of 2010.
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Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2014
Topic: Access to Information
14.91 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2014
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
47.25 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2014
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
15.09 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2014
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
15.67 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2014
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
584.97 KB
Type: Brochure
Year: 2014
Topic: Gatineau Park
1.66 MB
Type: Media Kit
Year: 2014
Topic: What We Manage
The retaining walls along the Rockcliffe Parkway between Acacia Avenue and Lisgar Road were built between the 1900s and 1920s
1.44 MB
Type: Media Kit
Year: 2014
Topic: What We Manage
Supported by 320 steel piles, the new 500-metre section of the pathway stretches along the escarpment between Acacia Avenue and Lisgar Road.
1.23 MB
Type: Media Kit
Year: 2014
Topic: What We Manage
Recent improvements now ensure that Rockclie Park and the Rockclie Pavilion are universally accessible for all visitors.
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Type: Policy – Regulation
Year: 2013
Topic: Greenbelt
130.42 KB
Type: Form
Year: 2013
Topic: Greenbelt
459.42 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
In accordance with section 44 of the Official Languages Act (OLA), the Minister of Canadian Heritage must submit an annual report to Parliament on matters relating to its mandate. Therefore, the Minister must report on the implementation of section 41 (Part VII) of the OLA by federal institutions. The information provided by your institution through this questionnaire will be used to write the Minister of Canadian Heritage’s 2012-2013 Annual Report on Official Languages.
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Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
The National Capital Commission (NCC) is pleased to submit its annual report as required under the Employment Equity Act for the 2013 calendar year reporting on the representation of women, Aboriginal peoples, persons with disabilities and members of visible minorities.
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Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
In accordance with the reporting requirements of the Canadian Multiculturalism Act, please complete the following submission template for small institutions (500 employees or less) for the reporting period April 1, 2013, to March 31, 2014. To assist your organization in completing the template, a guide is available for your reference. Completed submissions are to be returned by email to Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) at: Multi-Annual-Report@cic.gc.ca by FRIDAY JUNE 27, 2014.
8.06 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
To provide an overview of the Gatineau Park context with respect to its conservation mandate, including an updated conservation status and priority actions.
3.81 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
To obtain a Federal Land Use Approval (FLUA) from the NCC Board of Directors to permit the Canadian Building Trades Monument to be located on the site referred to as the ‘Upper Plaza’, located in the northwestern sector of Major’s Hill Park in Ottawa.
The site is a 100 m2 rectangular area owned by the NCC. The site is identified as potential commemoration site in the NCC’s ‘Inventory of Potential Commemorative Sites Study’ (2008).
This FLUA will act as a first step toward the issuance of a comprehensive Federal Land Use and Design Approval (FLUDA).
1.29 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
To obtain, from the NCC Board of Directors, approval for a Federal Land Use Approval (FLUA) to hold a major event on a federal property.
8.28 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
To obtain Concept Approval for the Demonstration Plan (Appendix 6), in the context of the OCC’s business objective to implement the brand identity of a potential commercial partner for naming rights.
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Type: Board Document
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
To seek the approval of the Board of Directors for appointments to the Advisory Committee on the Official Residences of Canada (ACORC).
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Type: Board Document
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
To seek approval to amend section 2.1 of the Charter of the Advisory Committee on Planning, Design and Realty.
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Type: Board Document
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
To seek approval to amend Section 2 of Annex 2 of the Charter of the Board of Directors related to the Chairperson’s remuneration
4.8 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
242.99 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
119.95 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2014
Topic: Public Meetings
208.88 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2014
Topic: Public Meetings
192.47 KB
Type: Policy – Regulation
Year: 2014
Topic: Gatineau Park
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Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2014
Topic: Access to Information
334.46 KB
Type: Study
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
The National Capital Commission (NCC) is a Government of Canada Crown Corporation whose mission is to promote the National Capital Region (NCR) as a source of pride and significance for all Canadians. They are responsible for developing, conserving and improving the federal lands in the capital.
As a part of the NCC’s Outdoor Experience program, the NCC operates Sunday Bikedays, a program that provides vehicle-free access to several of the National Capital Region’s scenic parkways to cyclists, in- line skaters and pedestrians. It takes place on Sunday mornings between Victoria Day weekend and Labour Day on the Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway, Colonel By Drive, the Rockcliffe Parkway, Gatineau Parkway, Champlain Parkway and Fortune Lake Parkway. It is operated by NCC staff and volunteers.
Ipsos Reid was commissioned to conduct quantitative research focusing on visitors to the National Capital Region, locals residing in the area as well as users of the Alcatel-Lucent Sunday Bikedays program. These three groups were targets among three different surveys in order to capture their awareness, satisfaction and use of the Sunday Bikedays program. The research was conducted between August 2 nd 2013 and September 8 th , 2013 and included an intercept survey of visitors to the NCR, an online survey among users of the program intercepted during participation and a telephone survey of local residents.
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Type: Brochure
Year: 2014
Topic: Gatineau Park
Proactive Disclosure, February 3, 2014 to March 1, 2014: Dr. Mark Kristmanson - Hospitality Expenses
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Type: Disclosure
Year: 2014
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
15.06 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2014
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
47.46 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2014
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
15.07 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2014
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
14.97 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2014
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
14.97 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2014
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
1.85 MB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
A national capital bears a special responsibility to exemplify the nation’s heritage, culture and future aspirations. For over 100 years, the National Capital Commission (NCC) and its predecessors have carried forward this responsibility to foster a beautiful and dignified capital whose nature and character
are in accordance with its national significance.
On September 30, 2013, the mandate of the Capital Experience program of the NCC was transferred to Canadian Heritage. We are proud of the work that we have accomplished over the past 25 years in animating the Capital, and we thank the Capital Experience team for successfully promoting the
Capital over these years.
Moving forward, the NCC will focus on its original role as custodian, planner and steward of Canada’s Capital Region. This more focused mandate allows the NCC to shape a signature capital with green spaces and heritage spaces, and as a space for urban design. Two strategies will guide us: creating a
vibrant and sustainable Capital Region that inspires Canadians, and communicating the Capital’s importance to all Canadians.
11.88 MB
Type: Consultation Report
Year: 2014
Topic: What We Manage
90.01 KB
Type: Brochure
Year: 2005
Topic: Gatineau Park
An estimated 800,000 black bears (Ursus americanus) live in North America, approximately 70,000 of them in Quebec’s forests, which include the forests of Gatineau Park.
Normally, black bears flee humans. However, when food is scarce they are more likely to approach humans, particularly if they detect easily obtainable food, or if they are used to the presence of humans.
2.36 MB
Type: Map
Year: 2016
Topic: Gatineau Park
Yours to Protect. Yours to Enjoy
Welcome to Gatineau Park, the Capital Region’s conservation and outdoor recreation park!
Just 15 minutes from downtown Ottawa–Gatineau, enjoy a whole range of activities — including camping, swimming, hiking, biking — as well as heritage sites and nature interpretation.
One of the few places in Quebec with such rich biodiversity, the Park is a sanctuary for more than 100 species of plants and animals at risk.
The Park is here today for us to enjoy, because of those in the early 1900s who saw these forests as a treasure to be preserved. The National Capital Commission (NCC) is responsible for protecting this unique park, in collaboration with partners who are devoted to its conservation.
Protecting and preserving ecosystems are Gatineau Park priorities. That’s why the NCC encourages people to enjoy outdoor activities that respect the environment. You can help to protect the Park by making sure that you leave no trace.
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Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2014
Topic: Access to Information
991.65 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
LeBreton Flats Interim Open Space Improvements
1.04 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
Moving the Casino du Lac-Leamy Sound of Light to the Canadian Museum of History.
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Type: Board Document
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
378.82 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
238.96 KB
Type: Agenda
Year: 2014
Topic: Public Meetings, About the NCC
129.56 KB
Type: Agenda
Year: 2014
Topic: Public Meetings, About the NCC
63.1 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2014
Topic: Access to Information
770.98 KB
Type: Policy – Regulation
Year: 2014
Topic: Transportation Strategies
1.19 MB
Type: Plan
Year: 2014
Topic: Public Meetings
Purpose of public consultation
The subject of the public consultation is the Capital Urban Lands Master Plan (CULMP): specifically, the proposed Planning Concept, Major Land Designations and General Policies for the Capital federal urban lands. The purpose of the public consultation is to provide information and receive input on the content of this Master Plan; the results will contribute to the development of the final Plan.
Capital Urban Lands Master Plan
The National Capital Commission’s (NCC) mandate Under the National Capital Act, the NCC’s mandate is to plan, conserve and improve federal lands on behalf of the Government of Canada. Most sites of Capital interest are located on the Capital urban lands.
Importance of this Master Plan
Federal urban lands are important for Canada’s Capital. They contribute to the improvement and conservation of the region’s natural spaces, and residents’ quality of life, and to the symbolism of Canada’s Capital Region.
5.19 MB
Type: Plan
Year: 2014
Topic: Public Meetings
CAPITAL URBAN LANDS MASTER PLAN (CULMP)
1. CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN THE 1999 PLAN FOR CANADA’S CAPITAL AND THE CAPITAL URBAN LANDS MASTER PLAN (CULMP)
2. CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN THE CORE AREA SECTOR PLAN AND THE CAPITAL URBAN LANDS MASTER PLAN (CULMP)
3. SYNTHESIS, OVERVIEW AND ANALYSES OF URBAN LANDS COMPONENTS
4. SUMMARY OF PARKWAYS ANALYSIS
5. VALUED NATURAL ECOSYSTEM AND HABITATS (VNEH) IN THE URBAN LANDS
6. SUMMARY OF OTTAWA RIVER SHORELINES INITIATIVE
ONLINE PUBLIC CONSULTATION REPORT (2010)
10.32 MB
Type: Map
Year: 2014
Topic: Public Meetings
11.21 MB
Type: Plan
Year: 2014
Topic: Master Plans
Preliminary – March 2014
VISION :‘’AN AESTHETIC, VIABLE AND DYNAMIC ENHANCEMENT OF THE CAPITAL URBAN LANDS, COMBINING NATURE AND CULTURE, TODAY AND TOMORROW’’
1.05 MB
Type: Consultation Report
Year: 2012
Topic: Gatineau Park
Gatineau Park is one of the jewels of Canada's Capital Region. It was inspired by the vision of national capital planners and support from the many stakeholders who, early in the 20th century, suggested that a space to discover and preserve a piece of Canada’s natural and historical heritage be created in Canada’s Capital region. A living symbol of the importance of protecting the environment for Canadians, the Park allows visitors to enjoy memorable nature-based experiences in their capital.
For more than a century, the Park has continued to evolve, thanks in part to the efforts of successive generations of outdoor enthusiasts who have helped it to become the amazing site it is today. Thus, Gatineau Park expresses, in a unique manner, an intangible recreational heritage that forms an integral part of the residents’ of Canada's Capital Region (CCR) cultural makeup.
The Park, its environment and its role in outdoor recreation are key contributors to the quality of living of the residents of Canada’s Capital region. However, the Park’s popularity and urbanization of the surrounding area exert considerable pressure on the Park environment, which is a prime example of the Canadian Shield landscape.
If it is clear that we must now subordinate the entire recreational practice to conservation issues that will allow the Park to continue to be what it is for future generations, it is also clear that all Canadians must continue to develop a close contact with nature and with the heritage the Park has to offer.
This Outdoor Activities Plan seeks to identify the balance between the efforts required in terms of conservation and those to be done to preserve the recreational legacy that is an integral part of the quality of life of Canadians and allows them to discover the Park.
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Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2014
Topic: Access to Information
As provided in the Access to Information Act, federal government institutions such as the NCC must respond to access to information requests. The NCC posts a list of completed requests.
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Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
2.06 MB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2008
Topic: About the NCC
Open to Change
The NCC has gone through many transformations in the past. Today, it is changing again to become more open to the public. The NCC began the process in 2000, when it commissioned a governance study, and thereafter inaugurated an annual general meeting, which was open to the public, and launched a series of annual meetings with local interest groups. For the first time, the public was able to come face to face with NCC decision makers.
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Type: Consultation Report
Year: 2014
Topic: Greenbelt
The Greenbelt is the pride of Canadians and is a benefit to local residents and visitors with its many recreational opportunities and natural environment areas. Increasingly, those who know the Greenbelt are viewing it as part of a greater system - the Capital Ecosystem Network - that includes the Ottawa River, the Carp Hills in the West, natural areas in Gatineau, the Cumberland Forest in the East, and the Osgoode Swamp in the South, to name but a few. For this reason, the Greenbelt as an ecosystem must not only function within its 20,600 hectares, but must also be managed for how it connects and functions with other ecosystems outside its map-defined boundaries.
The final phase of consultations in the Greenbelt Master Plan Review Process confirmed what has been heard since the review was initiated in 2008: that the natural environment of the Greenbelt is a local and national treasure and must forever be protected. Participants in the consultation process on Step D: Land Designations, Policies and Sector Plans overwhelmingly agreed that the Natural Environment remains the Greenbelt’s primary role, which prioritizes the Core Natural Area and Natural Link land designations as the Greenbelt’s main focus. Consensus is clear that theses natural areas are a source of major ecological benefit as well as being one of the largest recreational spaces in the Capital. Again, calls rang out from residents and environmental organizations for strengthened natural connections to ecosystems outside of the Greenbelt and continued attention to opportunities that may present themselves for increasing the Greenbelt’s natural environment footprint.
5.59 MB
Type: Map
Year: 2014
Topic: Capital Planning
14.5 KB
Type: Brochure
Year: 2014
Topic: Capital Planning
71.69 KB
Type: Brochure
Year: 2014
Topic: Capital Planning
15.11 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2013
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
15.11 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2013
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
14.95 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2013
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
47.24 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2013
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
1.25 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
To seek the approval of the Board of Directors for the revised Charters of the Advisory and Corporate Committees as well as the Board Charter.
76.5 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
Seek the Board’s approval to fill a vacancy on the Governance Committee.
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Type: Board Document
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
To seek the approval of the Board of Directors for appointments to the two advisory committees:
- Advisory Committee on Planning, Design and Realty (ACPDR);
- Advisory Committee on Official Residences of Canada (ACORC);
1.24 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
To seek approval of the Board of Directors for two Federal Land Transaction Approvals for the land transactions with the Royal Canadian Mint (the “Mint”), the National Gallery of Canada (the “NGC” or the “National Gallery”).
1.23 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
The Government of Canada, through the Department of Canadian Heritage (PCH) is proposing a new monument to commemorate the War of 1812 on the occasion of its upcoming bicentennial. The monument is to be located on Parliament Hill to the south-east of East Block.
To obtain the approval of the NCC’s Board of Directors with regards to the design of the War of 1812 Monument and associated landscape elements.
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Type: Board Document
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
Richmond Underground Alignment
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Type: Board Document
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
The purpose of this submission is to inform the Board on the City`s response to the conditions set by the NCC following the presentation in June 2013 of the Richmond Underground option that was subsequently adopted by the City as part of the 2013 Transportation Master Plan.
195.45 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
347.94 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
11.54 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2013
Topic: Access to Information
135 KB
Type: Agenda
Year: 2014
Topic: Public Meetings, About the NCC
177.97 KB
Type: Agenda
Year: 2014
Topic: Public Meetings, About the NCC
449.02 KB
Type: Media Kit
Year: 2013
Topic: Rideau Canal Skateway
456.8 KB
Type: Media Kit
Year: 2013
Topic: Rideau Canal Skateway
62.56 MB
Type: Plan
Year: 2013
Topic: Greenbelt, Master Plans
Canada’s Capital is rich today because of bold and courageous decisions made by those who
came before. Natural treasures such as our publicly owned shorelines, Gatineau Park and
the Greenbelt are part of the unique identity of Canada’s Capital and are undeniable pillars
of the Capital's cultural and natural heritage.
The Greenbelt, introduced over 60 years ago to shape the character and beauty of the
National Capital, is now part of the region’s vast network of natural spaces. It is a place of
sensitive natural areas, healthy local food, agriculture, research, forests, water and play,
symbolic of the vast and diverse landscapes of Canada. Covering almost five percent of
Canada’s Capital Region, the Greenbelt is significant because of its location, size and role in
providing a place for residents and visitors to experience nature and a breath of fresh air.
However, the Greenbelt faces many challenges. It is expected to respond to diverse and at
times conflicting needs, and attracts considerable scrutiny due to the strict planning controls
which govern land use and the urban pressures confronting it.
The previous and first Master Plan (1996), established land use strategies to provide
recreation and attractive landscapes, to improve damaged and abandoned lands, to secure
natural spaces and to support agriculture and forestry. This Plan takes into account the
extent to which the Greenbelt is presently meeting these objectives and looks ahead to
where the Greenbelt could be in 2067. The Plan renews and expands upon the original vision
for the Greenbelt so that future generations of Canadians can continue to enjoy a superior
quality of life in Canada’s Capital.
Canada’s Capital Greenbelt has strongly influenced - and continues to shape - the overall
character of the Capital Region. The Greenbelt encircles much of the oldest urban City of
Ottawa communities1. Its size of 20,600 hectares (206 square kilometres) is equal to the
urbanized area of Ottawa that it surrounds. In 2011, approximately half a million people
lived within the inner urban area surrounded by the Greenbelt2, representing only a slightly
larger population than that of 1996. Another approximately half million people live within
the City of Ottawa outside of the Greenbelt. Ranging in width from two to ten kilometres,
the Greenbelt lies within eight kilometres of Parliament Hill and the heart of the Capital.
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Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2013
Topic: Access to Information
186.47 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
77.79 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
Seek the Board’s approval to fill a board observer position on the Advisory Committee on the Official Residences of Canada (ACORC) and the Advisory Committee on Planning, Design and Realty (ACPDR).
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Type: Board Document
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
To obtain a Federal Land Use Approval from the NCC Board of Directors to permit the Memorial to Victims of Communism to be located on the site southwest of the Supreme Court of Canada, within the Judicial Precinct. The site is owned by Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC).
This Federal Land Use Approval will act as a first step toward the issuance of a comprehensive Federal Land Use and Design Approval. It is based upon a limited review of the NCC land use planning framework, in which Confederation Boulevard is intended as the focus for future commemorations. An interdepartmental committee, to be established to oversee the planning, approval and implementation of the commemoration, will provide a venue to discuss all relevant considerations.
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Type: Board Document
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
Approval of a Land Maintenance Management Contract.
6.76 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
To obtain the approval of the NCC Environmental Strategy by the Board of Directors, including the changes that reflect the NCC’s renewed mandate as well as the priorities of the Federal Sustainable Development Strategy.
3.97 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
To obtain NCC Approval on the Concept Design Proposal for the Mackenzie King Bridge Elevation at the Rideau Centre.
3.2 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
Table the final Greenbelt Master Plan and receive the Federal Land Use Approval for the revised plan.
Details of Chapter 7 Implementation-Sector Plans, Chapter 8 – Plan Administration, the Conclusion and the glossary are tabled for the first time; All other chapters were tabled and approved step by step.
617.15 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
337.34 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
2.29 MB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2013
Topic: Access to Information
2 MB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2012
Topic: Access to Information
71.69 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2013
Topic: Access to Information
234.09 KB
Type: Agenda
Year: 2013
Topic: Public Meetings, About the NCC
154.55 KB
Type: Agenda
Year: 2013
Topic: Public Meetings, About the NCC
244.78 KB
Type: Brochure
Year: 2013
Topic: Gatineau Park
Gatineau Park — General Rules and Regulations — 2013–2014 Winter Season
Opening and closing dates for the 2013–2014 winter season:
Season begins November 15, 2013
Season ends April 15, 2014
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Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
A political centre. A national symbol. A place where heritage is preserved and history continues to be made. Visitors travel across the country and around the world to experience it. Some 1.2 million people call it home.
Welcome to Canada’s Capital Region.
Our job is to build a capital that all Canadians are proud of. To serve as its steward and secure its sustainability. To protect its natural spaces, uphold its legacy, and plan for its future. It’s a role we are honoured to pursue — and did so with passion in 2012–2013.
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Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2013
Topic: Access to Information
15.08 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2013
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
15.08 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2013
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
15.11 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2013
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
15.11 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2013
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
47.92 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2013
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
47.92 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2013
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
14.9 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2013
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
14.9 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2013
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
17.79 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2013
Topic: Access to Information
As provided in the Access to Information Act, federal government institutions such as the NCC must respond to access to information requests. The NCC posts a list of completed requests.
Confederation Boulevard Rehabilitation, Laurier Street, Gatineau – Revised budget and contract award
1 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
To obtain approval to increase the current $2.1M project budget by $0.46M; To obtain approval to award a multi-year construction contract in the amount of $2,133,633.62 plus applicable taxes to Excel Contracting.
1.42 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
To seek the Federal Land Use and Design Approval from the Board of Directors for the overall Confederation Boulevard-Sussex Drive Rehabilitation, including the on-site relocation of 273 and 275-279 Sussex residential buildings. In addition seek Board approval for the NCC’s financial contribution for the Confederation Boulevard streetscape improvements including delegated authority for the signing of the cost-sharing agreement.
1.06 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
Obtain approval from the Board of Directors of the National Capital Commission (NCC) to do the following: - Amend the 2005 Gatineau Park Master Plan and the federal approval issued September 19, 2012, for the naturalization and defragmentation of Gamelin Street between the Gatineau Parkway and Des Fées Street. - Allow the entire section (between Des Fées Street and Saint-Raymond Boulevard) to be used by
ambulances during emergencies, thus reopening the emergency lane. - The second part of the project: naturalize and defragment Gamelin Street, between the Gatineau Parkway and Saint-Raymond Boulevard (“Phase 2”).
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Type: Board Document
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
47.56 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2013
Topic: Public Meetings, About the NCC
72.42 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2013
Topic: Public Meetings, About the NCC
178.71 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
24.14 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2013
Topic: Access to Information
As provided in the Access to Information Act, federal government institutions such as the NCC must respond to access to information requests. The NCC posts a list of completed requests.
21.54 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2013
Topic: Access to Information
As provided in the Access to Information Act, federal government institutions such as the NCC must respond to access to information requests. The NCC posts a list of completed requests.
4.27 MB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2013
Topic: Environmental Strategy
16.13 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2013
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
16.13 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2013
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
16.32 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2013
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
16.32 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2013
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
41.44 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2013
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
41.44 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2013
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
16.54 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2013
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
16.54 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2013
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
86.5 KB
Type: Policy – Regulation
Year: 2014
Topic: About the NCC
185.21 KB
Type: Survey
Year: 2012
Topic: About the NCC
From July 17th to September 1st, 2012, Harris/Decima conducted on-site interviews with residents and visitors to the National Capital Region. The objectives of the survey were to determine whether the NCC’s approaches to visitor services and interpretive offerings are successful and identify any possible gaps, test various approaches and types of media used to deliver information to visitors, examine wayfinding behaviour, visitor orientation, and identify what wayfinding tools visitors are currently using, and identify visitors’ needs and expectations with regard to wayfinding tools, information services, and interpretation.
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Type: Survey
Year: 2012
Topic: About the NCC
Between July 24th and September 28, 2012, Harris/Decima consultants conducted onsite interviews among participants at three sites of the Rideau Canal Shorelines Initiative. The objectives of the survey were to evaluate the extent to which the Initiative accomplished its objective to animate the shorelines of the Rideau Canal, to gather suggestions for improvements and to inform the NCC as to whether these pilot projects should continue into years 2 and 3 of the initiative and thereafter on a more permanent basis.
84.86 KB
Type: Survey
Year: 2012
Topic: About the NCC
Between July 21 and September 3, 2012, Harris/Decima consultants conducted an onsite survey among participants of the Mosaika show. The objectives of the survey were to test ideas for the Show, related to themes and the format as well as to the marketing and communication of the Show, monitor the Show’s performance measures, including satisfaction and recommendation levels and the Show’s ability to inspire pride, measure objectives of the program’s exclusive sponsor, and develop a demographic profile of spectators.
337.77 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
To inform the Board of Directors of the NCC’s results related to Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) and to present our objectives for the 2013-2014 fiscal year.
4.46 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
Provide the members of the Board of Directors of the National Capital Commission (NCC) and the public with a report on the NCC’s environmental management performance in 2012-2013.
110.12 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
498.29 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
6.92 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
Inform the Board members regarding the evolution of the Parkway Policy review and proposed preliminary orientations.
91.64 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
Present to the Board an update of the Capital Urban Lands Master Plan: the preliminary version of the first three chapters.
244.24 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
174.83 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2013
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
In September 2012, NCC received a disclosure that some members of the former Environmental Management and Protection Division were in conflict of interest when they organized and / or took part in a camping evening on NCC land which included: the possession and consumption of alcoholic beverages and transportation of firewood which are forbidden by regulations and enforced by the NCC; and accessed the campsite free of charge and without appropriate authority which run contrary to NCC’s operating practices, Conflict of Interest Policy and NCC’s Code of Conduct as well as the Values and Ethics Code for the Public Sector.
174.83 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2013
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
In September 2012, NCC received a disclosure that some members of the former Environmental Management and Protection Division were in conflict of interest when they organized and / or took part in a camping evening on NCC land which included: the possession and consumption of alcoholic beverages and transportation of firewood which are forbidden by regulations and enforced by the NCC; and accessed the campsite free of charge and without appropriate authority which run contrary to NCC’s operating practices, Conflict of Interest Policy and NCC’s Code of Conduct as well as the Values and Ethics Code for the Public Sector.
80.78 KB
Type: Agenda
Year: 2013
Topic: Public Meetings
Meeting No. C-201307
Thursday, June 27, 2013
81.63 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2013
Topic: Public Meetings, About the NCC
National Capital Commission
Meeting No. C-201306
Thursday, April 27, 2013
40 Elgin Street, Ottawa, Room 324
PUBLIC MEETING
PROPOSED AGENDA
422.34 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
In accordance with sections 44 and 48 of the Official Languages Act (OLA), the Minister of Canadian Heritage and the President of the Treasury Board must each submit an annual report to Parliament on matters relating to official languages under their mandate.
23.67 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2013
Topic: Access to Information
As provided in the Access to Information Act, federal government institutions such as the NCC must respond to access to information requests. The NCC posts a list of completed requests.
21.74 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2013
Topic: Access to Information
As provided in the Access to Information Act, federal government institutions such as the NCC must respond to access to information requests. The NCC posts a list of completed requests.
300.42 KB
Type: Brochure
Year: 2010
Topic: Gatineau Park
In the 19th century, there were many fine houses in Ontario, but few of them were graced with walled gardens, and even fewer still have survived.
The walled garden at Maplelawn is not only a rare example, it is also exceptionally well preserved.
193.49 KB
Type: Consultation Report
Year: 2013
Topic: What We Manage
The Kettle Island Corridor Is The Technically Recommended Corridor For The Future Interprovincial Crossing In The National Capital Region.
25.2 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2013
Topic: Access to Information
As provided in the Access to Information Act, federal government institutions such as the NCC must respond to access to information requests. The NCC posts a list of completed requests.
7.07 MB
Type: Map
Year: 2016
Topic: Gatineau Park
We hope this map will help you discover and enjoy the Park and its special places in an exciting way, while also respecting nature. Please familiarize yourself with the Park’s regulations and abide by them.
386.8 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
Meeting No. C-201301, Wednesday, January 25, 2013. 40 Elgin Street, Ottawa. PUBLIC MEETING, MINUTES. The Board did not yet approve these minutes.
131.73 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
Seek the Board’s approval to fill two vacancies on the Audit Committee.
902.97 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
To inform the NCC Board of the 2013 to 2019 program renewal strategy for the Parliament Hill Sound and Light Show.
1.77 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
Presentation by McCormick Rankin Corporation (MMM Group) and AECOM and annexed highlight document intended to inform the Board of Directors about the proposed strategy. The complete study report in English and French may be accessed at http://www.interprovincial-transit-strategy.ca.
7.61 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
Presentation of the Greenbelt Land Designations, Policies and Sector Plans for approval.
4.38 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
To obtain NCC Approval on the Concept Design Proposal for the first phase of work at the Rideau Centre.
3.86 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
To obtain Concept Approval for design and content principles (Appendix 2), in the context of the OCC’s business objective to seek a commercial partner for naming rights.
168 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
REPORT ON ACTIVITIES, PUBLIC MEETING OF THE NATIONAL CAPITAL COMMISSION, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 2013. Updates and Activities Since January 23, 2013
3.72 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2012
Topic: About the NCC
Ombudsman services were first introduced in April 2009 for members of the public seeking independent recourse to resolve their complaints relating to NCC activities. In 2012 the Ombudsman, a part-time independent contractor, worked approximately one day a week. The office of the Ombudsman also employed one full time administrative person. The annual budget for the office is approved by the NCC Board of Directors. All operations and services are handled directly by the office of the NCC Ombudsman, except for general corporate services.
133.48 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2013
Topic: Public Meetings, About the NCC
National Capital Commission
Meeting No. C-201304
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
40 Elgin Street, Ottawa, Room 324
PUBLIC MEETING
PROPOSED AGENDA
61.36 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2013
Topic: Public Meetings, About the NCC
National Capital Commission
Meeting No. C-201305
Thursday, April 25, 2013
40 Elgin Street, Ottawa, Room 324
IN CAMERA MEETING
PROPOSED AGENDA
16.66 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2013
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
16.66 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2013
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
16.14 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2013
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
16.14 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2013
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
22.33 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2013
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
22.33 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2013
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
16.3 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2013
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
16.3 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2013
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
19.31 MB
Type: Map
Year: 2013
Topic: Greenbelt
The National Capital Commission (NCC) is responsible for managing the 20,000-hectare National Capital Greenbelt. The Greenbelt is a symbol of Canada’s rural landscape, as well as a place where nature is able to flourish and evolve with surrounding urban lands.
81.12 KB
Type: Brochure
Year: 2012
Topic: Gatineau Park
The Outaouais region is home to Quebec’s only known populations of Blanding’s turtles (Emydoidea blandingii). This species is designated as threatened, and is legally protected by Canada’s Species at Risk Act, as well as by the Act Respecting Threatened or Vulnerable Species in Quebec.
1.54 MB
Type: Consultation Report
Year: 2013
Topic: Gatineau Park
As part of its mandate to manage Gatineau Park, the National Capital Commission (NCC) is developing an Outdoor Activity Plan (OAP) to address the issues raised by the Gatineau Park Master Plan (2005) and the Ecosystem Conservation Plan (2010). These plans set out the principles, priorities and recommendations that must be taken into account in developing outdoor activities.
741.37 KB
Type: Consultation Report
Year: 2013
Topic: Gatineau Park
Following the development of the Gatineau Park Master Plan in 2005, the NCC began to develop a Cultural Heritage Plan (Heritage Plan) as part of its on-going effort to protect significant cultural heritage resources in the Park and to address requirements identified in the Master Plan. This Heritage Plan is the first step in prioritizing cultural heritage resources for short and long-term lifecycle planning, and to integrate them into the upcoming Gatineau Park Interpretation Plan.
24.21 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2013
Topic: Access to Information
As provided in the Access to Information Act, federal government institutions such as the NCC must respond to access to information requests. The NCC posts a list of completed requests.
77.96 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
24.03 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2013
Topic: Access to Information
As provided in the Access to Information Act, federal government institutions such as the NCC must respond to access to information requests. The NCC posts a list of completed requests.
237.14 KB
Type: Brochure
Year: 2014
Topic: Gatineau Park
At what time are ski conditions posted on the website each morning?
The first update is posted at 8:30 am. Each day, grooming operations are planned according to weather conditions. Because many unpredictable factors are at play, grooming operations cannot be planned more than 12 hours in advance.
Why do the ski conditions posted on the website not always match the conditions observed on the trails?
Ski conditions can change quickly, depending on snowfall, wind conditions and skier traffic. Tracks set at a depth of five centimetres can be covered in less than two hours with a substantial snowfall or strong winds.
Why do the tracks set for classic skiing at the bottom of slopes not always begin at the same point on different slopes?
Classic ski tracks are not set on slopes where the grade exceeds 10 percent. The assessment of the slope grade can vary depending on the operator doing the grooming. The same goes for the exact location where the tracks begin and end on the slope. The operator also adjusts the track setting according to the snow conditions. For example, if the trails are icy, the segment that is not track-set will be longer, to allow skiers to snowplow and better control their speed.
4.07 MB
Type: Map
Year: 2013
Topic: Public Meetings, Greenbelt, Master Plans
4.16 MB
Type: Map
Year: 2013
Topic: Public Meetings, Greenbelt, Master Plans
4.19 MB
Type: Map
Year: 2013
Topic: Public Meetings, Greenbelt, Master Plans
4.55 MB
Type: Map
Year: 2013
Topic: Public Meetings, Greenbelt, Master Plans
4.37 MB
Type: Map
Year: 2013
Topic: Public Meetings, Greenbelt, Master Plans
4.3 MB
Type: Map
Year: 2013
Topic: Public Meetings, Greenbelt, Master Plans
817.45 KB
Type: Map
Year: 2013
Topic: Public Meetings, Greenbelt, Master Plans
3.69 MB
Type: Map
Year: 2013
Topic: Public Meetings, Greenbelt, Master Plans
678.12 KB
Type: Map
Year: 2013
Topic: Capital Planning, Public Meetings, Greenbelt
61.89 KB
Type: Consultation Report
Year: 2013
Topic: Public Meetings, Greenbelt, Master Plans
‘‘The Greenbelt will forever protect natural systems, agriculture and opportunities for outdoor recreation and education that will inspire Canadians and contribute to the sustainability and quality of life in Canada’s Capital Region.”
774.83 KB
Type: Consultation Report
Year: 2013
Topic: Public Meetings, Greenbelt, Master Plans
The Greenbelt in the future will be more relevant to Canada’s Capital than ever. Better known nationally and internationally as a Capital feature, the Greenbelt is strengthened, with a clearer identity and stronger roles. Consistent with the 2067 Greenbelt Vision and Concept, the primary focus is on natural environment. This is reflected in the land designations, policies and management actions. These major Plan components comprise Step D and represent the last major step of the Greenbelt Master Plan Review process.
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Type: Board Document
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
PURPOSE OF THE SUBMISSION
To propose a strategy of engagement with the Ottawa Convention Centre (OCC), the result of which will be an approval of their south wall by the end of 2013, based on a modified concept design of the south facade, anticipated proposal for building naming and branding, including outdoor signage and digital screens.
3.71 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
PURPOSE OF THE SUBMISSION
Present to the board of directors a progress report for the Plan: the planning process and steps, the results to date and the next steps.
16.88 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
PURPOSE OF THE SUBMISSION
To inform the Board of Directors about recent discussions with the MCIAA to remove Airport lands from the Greenbelt, to present optional scenarios for the future status of the Airport, and to present a recommended scenario.
8.31 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
PURPOSE OF THE SUBMISSION
To obtain approval from the board of directors for the preliminary design of the City of Ottawa Light Rail
Transit (LRT) stations on federal lands from Tunney’s Pasture to Blair station (“the Proposal”). The stations
are Tunney’s Pasture, Bayview, LeBreton, Hurdman and Train. This is the concept design approval.
Subsequent developed design approval(s) will follow as appropriate, per the project schedule.
4.31 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
PURPOSE OF THE SUBMISSION
To present the context and the proposed Plan Amendment that would permit the proposal to include sports fields and Forest School Canada components.
1.11 MB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
17.74 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2012
Topic: Access to Information
As provided in the Access to Information Act, federal government institutions such as the NCC must respond to access to information requests. The NCC posts a list of completed requests.
1.48 MB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
18.35 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2012
Topic: Access to Information
As provided in the Access to Information Act, federal government institutions such as the NCC must respond to access to information requests. The NCC posts a list of completed requests.
16.69 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2012
Topic: Access to Information
As provided in the Access to Information Act, federal government institutions such as the NCC must respond to access to information requests. The NCC posts a list of completed requests.
16.69 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2012
Topic: Access to Information
As provided in the Access to Information Act, federal government institutions such as the NCC must respond to access to information requests. The NCC posts a list of completed requests.
47.51 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
Meeting No. C-201302
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
40 Elgin Street, Ottawa, Room 324
IN CAMERA MEETING
37.59 KB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
Meeting No. C-201301
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
40 Elgin Street, Ottawa, Room 324
15.54 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2012
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
15.54 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2012
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
15.57 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2012
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
15.57 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2012
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
15.43 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2012
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
15.43 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2012
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
15.9 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2012
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
15.9 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2012
Topic: Proactive Disclosure
52.49 MB
Type: Consultation Report
Year: 2012
Topic: Gatineau Park, Environmental Strategy
52.49 MB
Type: Consultation Report
Year: 2012
Topic: Gatineau Park, Environmental Strategy
18.34 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2012
Topic: Access to Information
As provided in the Access to Information Act, federal government institutions such as the NCC must respond to access to information requests. The NCC posts a list of completed requests.
73.97 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2012
Topic: About the NCC
355.24 KB
Type: Map
Year: 2012
Topic: Greenbelt
Rehabilitation of two sections of the Old Quarry Trail boardwalk in the Stony Swamp sector will take place on weekdays, from November 26 to December 21, between 7 am and 5 pm (weather permitting). This work is part of the life cycle management program for the National Capital Greenbelt.
7.75 MB
Type: Brochure
Year: 2012
Topic: Greenbelt
The National Capital Greenbelt is a protected natural wilderness environment that is home to numerous animal species, including coyotes. These species normally avoid humans. Attacks are therefore very rare, but caution is still advised. The following are some guidelines for safety in the Greenbelt.
19.6 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2012
Topic: Access to Information
As provided in the Access to Information Act, federal government institutions such as the NCC must respond to access to information requests. The NCC posts a list of completed requests.
40.5 KB
Type: Brochure
Year: 2012
Topic: Commemoration Strategy, Public Art and Monuments, About the NCC
To register for the application process, please consult our Call to Artists page.
National Competition: War of 1812 Monument, Ottawa
Call to Artists, Request for Qualifications
NCC tender file # AL1335
17-Oct-12
The following shall be read in conjunction with and shall form an integral part of the Tender / Proposal and Contract Documents:
40.16 KB
Type: Brochure
Year: 2012
Topic: Do Business with the NCC, Public Art and Monuments
To register for the application process, please consult our Call to Artists page.
NCC tender file # AL1335
11-Oct-12
The following shall be read in conjunction with and shall form an integral part of the Tender / Proposal and Contract Documents
3.25 MB
Type: Map
Year: 2012
Topic: General
Fermeture partielle du sentier des Voyageurs au parc Jacques-Cartier
Partial Closure of the Voyageurs Pathway in Jacques-Cartier Park
Services géomatiques / Geomatics Services
Voie de contournement proposée / Proposed Alternate Route
3.25 MB
Type: Map
Year: 2012
Topic: What We Manage
Fermeture partielle du sentier des Voyageurs au parc Jacques-Cartier
Partial Closure of the Voyageurs Pathway in Jacques-Cartier Park
Services géomatiques / Geomatics Services
Voie de contournement proposée / Proposed Alternate Route
18.71 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2012
Topic: Access to Information
As provided in the Access to Information Act, federal government institutions such as the NCC must respond to access to information requests. The NCC posts a list of completed requests.
15.52 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2012
Topic: About the NCC
Travel June 2, 2011 to September 1, 2012 Russell Mills
15.52 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2012
Topic: About the NCC
Travel June 2, 2011 to September 1, 2012 Russell Mills
15.36 KB
Type: Consultation Report
Year: 2012
Topic: About the NCC
Expenses
Chair of the Board Hospitality
15.36 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2012
Topic: About the NCC
Expenses
Chair of the Board Hospitality
15.78 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2012
Topic: About the NCC
Expenses
Chief Executive Officer Hospitality
15.78 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2012
Topic: About the NCC
Expenses
Chief Executive Officer Hospitality
15.78 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2012
Topic: About the NCC
Expenses
Chief Executive Officer Hospitality
15.78 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2012
Topic: About the NCC
Expenses
Chief Executive Officer Hospitality
14.35 KB
Type: Study
Year: 2012
Topic: Visitor Information
Based on Statistics Canada’s Cities Project 2010, the Tourism in Canada’s Capital Region report is an analysis of domestic and international tourism activity based on the 2008, 2009 and 2010 Travel Survey of Residents of Canada (TSRC) and the International Travel Survey (ITS) conducted by Statistics Canada. Financed by a federal/provincial/territorial partnership of tourism departments, Research Resolutions & Consulting Ltd. customizes the survey data to reflect spending and lodging in provinces, cities and other administrative areas.
3.13 MB
Type: Map
Year: 2012
Topic: Property Management
The pedestrian bridge north of Leamy Lake will be temporarily closed from Monday, September 24 to Friday, November 30, 2012 for the reconstruction of the stone walls in front of the abutments of the bridge.
10.7 MB
Type: Brochure
Year: 2012
Topic: Commemoration Strategy
To register for the application process, please consult our Call to Artists page.
Only those who register will receive updates/addenda.
The National Capital Commission (NCC), in partnership with the Department of Canadian
Heritage (PCH), is inviting professional artists to submit their qualifications and examples
of prior work as part of the first stage of a two-phase competition for a national War of 1812
Monument in Canada’s Capital, Ottawa.
The War of 1812 was a seminal event in the making of our great country. Its 200th anniversary
(2012 - 2014) is being celebrated with commemorative events across Canada including the
creation of a national monument in Canada’s Capital. PHC wishes to unveil this new monument
towards the conclusion of these celebrations in October 2014. The NCC is managing the
project on behalf of PCH.
This national monument will recognize the courage and bravery of those who served during
the War of 1812 and successfully defended their land in the fight for Canada.
16.53 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2012
Topic: Access to Information
As provided in the Access to Information Act, federal government institutions such as the NCC must respond to access to information requests. The NCC posts a list of completed requests.
86.45 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2012
Topic: About the NCC
The National Capital Commission (NCC) recorded an increase of $1.4 million (17 percent) in revenues during the first quarter of 2012–2013, compared with the same period last year. The largest increase was recorded in other revenues as a result of a higher net gain on disposal of tangible capital assets ($0.7 million) as well as donations received ($0.4 million). Increased partner recoveries for life cycle management operations also contributed to the positive variance ($0.3 million).
1.46 MB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2012
Topic: Environmental Strategy
Table of Contents
Message from the Chief Executive Officer 3
Introduction 4
Environmental strategy performance overview 4
Performance summary 6
Progress and priorities: Summary by action area 8
Reducing waste 8
Enhancing biodiversity 13
Preventing pollution 18
Leading in environmental practices 21
Combatting climate change 28
Engaging NCC staff 31
Conclusion 32
Glossary 33
137.83 KB
Type: Brochure
Year: 2014
Topic: Gatineau Park
Several lookouts provide an opportunity to admire views of the Ottawa Valley, Ottawa River and Mountains Lake.
159.03 KB
Type: Brochure
Year: 2014
Topic: Gatineau Park
Horizon Trail, which opened in the 1930s, is one of the oldest trails in the Park.
162.78 KB
Type: Brochure
Year: 2014
Topic: Gatineau Park
Wolf Trail is a magnificent steep trail through mature forest. It leads to one of the highest points in Gatineau Park.
128.78 KB
Type: Brochure
Year: 2014
Topic: Gatineau Park
Luskville Falls flows over the Eardley Escarpment, a unique natural habitat. The lower part of the falls is almost vertical and, below that, a stream winds its way from the base of the falls. Spring is the best time to visit the area, when Luskville Falls becomes a rushing torrent, with water from the melting snow.
174.68 KB
Type: Brochure
Year: 2014
Topic: Gatineau Park
The Lusk Cave was formed 11,000 years ago, at the same time as Lusk Creek. The glaciers melted about 12,500 years ago. The cave is always active. The narrow stream that runs through it even today continues to erode the soluble marble that forms the cave walls.
3.09 MB
Type: Map
Year: 2012
Topic: What We Manage, Parks, Paths and Parkways
17.46 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2012
Topic: Access to Information
As provided in the Access to Information Act, federal government institutions such as the NCC must respond to access to information requests. The NCC posts a list of completed requests.
16.99 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2012
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
17.34 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2012
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
15.78 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2012
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
15.53 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2012
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
108.25 KB
Type: Survey
Year: 2011
Topic: Visitor Information, About the NCC
MyCapital is an NCC pilot project which ran from July 11 to October 11, 2011 on the Plaza Bridge Terrace. The objective of the project was to create a vibrant, urban public space in the downtown core in an area that is currently underutilized. The site was equipped with twenty red Muskoka chairs, two white shade sails and free Wi-Fi access.
An intercept survey was conducted by Harris/Decima consultants among 285 visitors to the myCapital site from August 12 to October 11. Interviews consisting of 10 questions were conducted during peak pedestrian traffic times, on a rotating schedule of week days and weekend days.
The objectives of the survey were to:
Gather feedback site visitors to help determine if the project will continue next year or expand to an additional site with different elements
Determine sources of information about the site, length of stay, reasons for visiting and overall satisfaction levels with the site;
Determine whether or not site visitors benefited from the Wi-Fi accessibility and if it was important to them to have such access; and
Develop a demographic profile of site visitors (age, city of residence and gender).
That being said, Harris/Decima were able to successfully meet the objectives of the survey. The following report is a summary of the survey findings.
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Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2012
Topic: Access to Information, About the NCC
As provided in the Access to Information Act, federal government institutions such as the NCC must respond to access to information requests. The NCC posts a list of completed requests.
41.97 KB
Type: Brochure
Year: 2012
Topic: About the NCC
National Capital Commission’s Ombudsman
18.07 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2012
Topic: Access to Information, About the NCC
As provided in the Access to Information Act, federal government institutions such as the NCC must respond to access to information requests. The NCC posts a list of completed requests.
33.79 KB
Type: Policy – Regulation
Year: 2012
Topic: About the NCC
Service standards indicate the time frame within which clients can expect to receive a response to a request or complaint made to the NCC. The goal is to meet these standards more than 80 percent of the time.
1.29 MB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2012
Topic: About the NCC
I am pleased to submit the National Capital Commission Ombudsman Annual Report 2011. This third annual report explains the mandate of the ombudsman and how the mandate is discharged, in addition to summarizing the activities of the office of the NCC Ombudsman during its third year of operations, from November 1, 2010, to December 31, 2011. Ombudsman services were delivered throughout 2011 in an effort to give members of the public a chance to be heard and to help the NCC ensure that disputes are addressed in a fair manner.
10.41 MB
Type: Consultation Report
Year: 2012
Topic: The Plan for Canada's Capital
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Type: Consultation Report
Year: 2012
Topic: The Plan for Canada's Capital
Horizon 2067 updates the Plan for Canada’s Capital, which was published in 1999. This plan establishes federal government policy for planning and the physical development of the Capital over the next 50 years. In the fall of 2011, the National Capital Commission (NCC) invited Canadians from all regions of the country to share with us their ideas on creating a one‐of‐a‐kind capital.
The second phase of this engagement, namely a series of regional conversations, included workshops and online consultations. The purpose of this phase was to share, in broad terms, some of the feedback that the NCC had received during the fall and to solicit ideas and comments from people living in Canada’s Capital Region regarding the vision and strategies put forth in the Horizon 2067 plan.
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Type: Consultation Report
Year: 2012
Topic: The Plan for Canada's Capital
Planning for the Future of Our Capital
At the dawn of the 21st century, Canada’s Capital needs a visionary and concrete action plan to meet the challenges ahead and to continue building a capital that vividly expresses the values and hopes of Canadians. With this mission in mind, the National Capital Commission (NCC) embarked on a unique and ambitious public consultation exercise in the fall of 2011. The consultation aimed to reach as many Canadians as possible, and gather their thoughts, ideas and aspirations for the future of Canada’s Capital. As part of the review of the Plan for Canada’s Capital, the NCC’s lead planning document, the National Engagement Strategy was developed to involve and engage the Canadian public from one end of the country to the other. The breadth and depth of the response exceeded expectations, and confirmed that Canadians care about their capital and want to have a say in its future. At the heart of this journey was a desire to connect directly with Canadians on a meaningful level and bring forward, through the plan, a clear reflection of their dreams for the future of their capital.
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Type: Disclosure
Year: 2012
Topic: About the NCC
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Type: Disclosure
Year: 2012
Topic: About the NCC
This page provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years. This page will be updated every three months.
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Type: Disclosure
Year: 2012
Topic: About the NCC
This page provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years. This page will be updated every three months.
19.58 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2012
Topic: About the NCC
This page provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years. This page will be updated every three months.
16.97 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2012
Topic: About the NCC
This page provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years. This page will be updated every three months.
195.33 KB
Type: Consultation Report
Year: 2009
Topic: Public Meetings
The National Capital Commission (NCC) and Ville de Gatineau invite you to attend a public consultation meeting regarding the construction of a recreational pathway along Boulevard de la Cité-des-Jeunes, between Boulevard des Hautes-Plaines and the Gatineau Park Pathway.
19.02 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2012
Topic: About the NCC, General
Travel September 2, 2011 to December 1, 2011- Russell Mills
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Type: Disclosure
Year: 2012
Topic: About the NCC, General
Travel September 2, 2011 to December 1, 2011- Russell Mills
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Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2012
Topic: About the NCC, General
Chair of the Board - Hospitality September 2, 2011 to December 1, 2011 - Russell Mills
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Type: Disclosure
Year: 2012
Topic: About the NCC, General
Chair of the Board - Hospitality September 2, 2011 to December 1, 2011 - Russell Mills
112.98 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2012
Topic: About the NCC
The National Capital Commission (NCC) conducts privacy impact assessments to meet requirements under the Privacy Act and the Government of Canada’s privacy standards and policies.
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Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2010
Topic: About the NCC
Executive Summary
Based on Statistics Canada’s Cities Project 2008, the “Tourism in Canada’s Capital
Region 2010” report was created primarily to provide a detailed synopsis of the three
major visiting markets to Canada’s Capital Region: the domestic “Canadian” market,
travelers from the United States and overseas visitors. These markets are further profiled
by same-day and overnight visits.
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Type: Survey
Year: 2012
Topic: About the NCC
Decima 2003 – Confederation Boulevard
Pedestrian Orientation Tools and Interpretation Panels
The portion of this report dealing with pedestrian orientation states that the majority of
respondents had no difficulty finding their way around the Capital and that the most
common tool used for wayfinding was a paper map (75%). Of these map users, 98%
had no difficulty finding their way
143.77 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2012
Topic: About the NCC
Decima 2003 – Confederation Boulevard
Pedestrian Orientation Tools and Interpretation Panels
The portion of this report dealing with pedestrian orientation states that the majority of
respondents had no difficulty finding their way around the Capital and that the most
common tool used for wayfinding was a paper map (75%). Of these map users, 98%
had no difficulty finding their way
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Type: Survey
Year: 2010
Topic: About the NCC
BACKGROUND
The first Open House event at the National Capital Commission (NCC) took place in 2009, in an effort to promote the NCC’s openness and transparency to the public. The Open House events are intended to showcase the strengths of the NCC and its commitment to the public; future themes proposed include showcasing NCC partnerships and NCC’s involvement in transportation.
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Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2012
Topic: About the NCC
Financial Results
The National Capital Commission (NCC) recorded an increase of $3.5 million (16 percent) in revenues during
the first nine months of 2011–2012, compared with the same period last year. This increase stems mainly from
an amendment to the payment schedule for the contribution of Canadian Heritage to Canada Day celebrations
($1.2 million), in order to better align cash inflows with expenditures related to the event, as well as from higher
recoveries related to planning studies ($0.7 million). A settlement ($0.5 million), an increase in rental operations
revenues ($0.5 million) and in interest revenues resulting from higher interest rates ($0.4 million) also
contributed to the positive variance.
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Type: Study
Year: 2010
Topic: About the NCC
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This report presents an overview of Canadian attitudes and opinions about key issues of relevance to
the NCC. The objective is for the NCC to gain in-depth insight into the current state of public
opinion and attitudes about topics of interest to the NCC as identified through interviews with
senior executives conducted during the development of the NCC’s Strategic Research Plan.
76.58 KB
Type: Study
Year: 2011
Topic: Gatineau Park, About the NCC
Executive Summary
The Gatineau Park Exhibit Research Study was required to gather data for two primary purposes: (1)
for the NCC’s performance measurement under its Program Activity Architecture; and (2) to obtain
detailed information about who is visiting the Exhibit, how well it is appreciated, its impact on
learning and retention, and other related details.
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Type: Survey
Year: 2009
Topic: Gatineau Park, Things to Do, About the NCC
This working document was produced by the NCC as part of its
current operations to better address mountain biking activities
in Gatineau Park and support with factual data the preparation
of the Ecosystem Conservation Plan. This analysis will also be
useful in making decisions relating to Gatineau Park
management. This document was produced for internal use
and has been translated into French.
1.44 MB
Type: Study
Year: 2010
Topic: About the NCC
The National Capital Commission
(NCC)’s research function provides
management with accurate, timely and
relevant information to facilitate
reporting, planning, stakeholder relations
and the continuous improvement of
programs, services, and products.
911.75 KB
Type: Study
Year: 2011
Topic: About the NCC
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The National Capital Commission (NCC)’s research function provides management
with accurate, timely and relevant information to facilitate reporting, planning,
stakeholder relations and the continuous improvement of programs, services, and
products.
1.64 MB
Type: Study
Year: 2009
Topic: About the NCC
Introduction
Over the course of 2007 and 2008, the
National Capital Commission conducted
eleven strategic research studies.
Research provides NCC management at
all levels with accurate, timely and
relevant information that facilitates
reporting, planning, stakeholder relations
and the continuous improvement of
programs, services, and products. The
data helps the organization remain
accountable and transparent to the
public.
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Type: Study
Year: 2008
Topic: About the NCC
The most recent Census of Population took place on Tuesday, May 16,
2006. The following data was derived from the first and second Census
releases only. A subsequent release on Wednesday, September 12, 2007
will consist of data on marital status, families, households, housing and
shelter costs. This information will be distributed at this time.
131.33 KB
Type: Survey
Year: 2011
Topic: Things to Do, About the NCC
Executive Summary
Harris/Decima is pleased to present this report to the National Capital
Commission (NCC) highlighting the findings from the 2010 Mosaika Sound and
Light Show survey. The main objective of this research was to evaluate the
success and impact of this new production, as well as to establish a profile of
audience members.
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Type: Study
Year: 2010
Topic: Things to Do, About the NCC
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Four focus groups were held with National Capital residents and visitors to the National Capital
Region in August 2009. The purpose of the research was to test the appeal and content of
concepts for a new Sound and Light show to be launched on July 6, 2010 and run for five summer
seasons on Parliament Hill; a total of 37 participants gave their opinion on plans for the new show.
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Type: Survey
Year: 2010
Topic: About the NCC
To assess the level of community support for the Hampton Park Dog Owner Group’s proposal to officially allow dogs off-leash in a designated area within the park boundaries, Harris/Decima was hired to conduct a telephone survey of local Hampton Park area residents. This quantitative survey used postal code mapping to contact 400 random and representative respondents within the Hampton Park area for a 5-minute interview to gauge public opinion about the proposal.
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Type: Study
Year: 2010
Topic: About the NCC
Introduction
Harris/Decima is pleased to present the following report to the National Capital Commission which
summarizes the results of a telephone survey of National Capital Region (NCR) residents and an
onsite intercept survey on the Genie Awards and Genie Week.
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Type: Study
Year: 2010
Topic: About the NCC
Executive Summary
This report presents the results from an onsite survey conducted for the National Capital
Commission (NCC) among visitors to Commissioners Park and Major’s Hill Park during the 2009
Tulip Legacy Exhibit. A total of 439 onsite surveys were conducted during the Exhibit – 220 at
Major’s Hill Park and 219 at Commissioners Park. All onsite interviews were conducted on the
following days
164.81 KB
Type: Study
Year: 2011
Topic: About the NCC
Executive Summary
Based on Statistics Canada’s Cities Project 2008, the “Tourism in Canada’s Capital
Region 2010” report was created primarily to provide a detailed synopsis of the three
major visiting markets to Canada’s Capital Region: the domestic “Canadian” market,
travelers from the United States and overseas visitors. These markets are further profiled
by same-day and overnight visits.
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Type: Study
Year: 2011
Topic: About the NCC
Executive Summary
Based on Statistics Canada’s Cities Project 2006 and 2007, the “Tourism in Canada’s
Capital Region” report was created primarily to provide a detailed synopsis of the three
major visiting markets to Canada’s Capital Region: the domestic “Canadian” market,
travelers from the United States and overseas visitors. These markets are further profiled
by same-day and overnight visits.
2.58 MB
Type: Board Document
Year: 2012
Topic: Capital Planning
1. Land Use Concept Consultations
2. Context for the 2067 Concept
3. Recommended Concept
4. Next Steps & Timeline
16.9 KB
Type: Brochure
Year: 2012
Topic: Capital Planning
106.56 KB
Type: Brochure
Year: 2011
Topic: Gatineau Park, Things to Do, General
Recreational snowmobiling is not permitted within the boundaries of Gatineau Park as of
the 2011–2012 winter season. Snowmobiling has been phased out to support the Park’s
conservation mandate, as established in the 2005 Gatineau Park Master Plan.
8.44 MB
Type: Plan
Year: 2011
Topic: Capital Planning
Canada’s Capital in the 21st Century is an action plan for Canada’s Capital over the next 50 years. It builds on the 1999 Plan for Canada’s Capital, bringing its concepts to life and translating its policies into tangible strategies and projects that will shape a future Capital that vividly expresses the aspirations and values of Canadians. The National Capital Commission (NCC) has ensured that Canada’s Capital in the 21st Century aligns with federal and joint federal-municipal strategies, actions and projects throughout Canada’s Capital Region. The program builds on recent plans such as that for LeBreton Flats, and will evolve in response to other NCC plans such as those for the Core Area, Urban Lands and Gatineau Park.
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Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2011
Topic: About the NCC
Financial Results
The National Capital Commission (NCC) recorded an increase of $3.0 million (20 percent) in revenues during
the first six months of 2011–2012, compared with the same period last year. This increase stems mainly from an
amendment to the payment schedule for the contribution of Canadian Heritage to Canada Day celebrations, in
order to better align cash inflows with expenditures related to the event ($1.1 million). A settlement ($0.5
million), higher interest revenues resulting from an increase in interest rates ($0.4 million) as well as increases
in other types of revenues also contributed to the positive variance.
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Type: Disclosure
Year: 2011
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
6.03 MB
Type: Plan
Year: 2011
Topic: About the NCC
In 2010, teams at the National Capital Commission (NCC) spent much of their time planning and
readying the organization for upcoming initiatives, as well as exploring new possibilities through
various pilot projects. We are looking at 2011–2012 as a period when our efforts in terms of many
of these initiatives will come to fruition.
Two strategic directions will guide the NCC for the next five years: creating a vibrant and sustainable
capital that inspires Canadians, and communicating the Capital’s importance to all Canadians.
3.27 MB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2011
Topic: About the NCC
They may be simple words — “near and far” — but the meaning they carry for the National Capital Commission (NCC) is significant. They speak to our mandate of caring for the Capital today, addressing its immediate needs, and ensuring that it is a vibrant place for people to live in, visit and explore. At the same time, they call attention to the fact that the Capital is both historic and symbolic, with a heritage that must be preserved and a future that must be built on values reflective of our country as a whole
15.74 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2011
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
15.92 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2011
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
16.54 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2011
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
15.62 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2011
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
16.25 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2011
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
24.44 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2011
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
24.44 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2011
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
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Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2011
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
18.36 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2011
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
26.84 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2011
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
26.84 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2011
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
21.45 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2011
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
21.45 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2011
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
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Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2007
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
17.05 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2007
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
22.24 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2007
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
22.24 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2007
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
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Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2010
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
32.52 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2010
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
20.12 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2011
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
20.12 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2011
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
33.54 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2010
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
33.54 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2010
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
28 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2010
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
28 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2010
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
19.43 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2008
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
19.43 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2008
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
20.5 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2008
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
20.5 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2008
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
19.64 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2008
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
19.64 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2008
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
22.54 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2008
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
22.54 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2008
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
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Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2009
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
33.31 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2009
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
19.93 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2009
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
19.93 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2009
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
35.45 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2009
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
35.45 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2009
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
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Type: Disclosure
Year: 2011
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
15.74 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2011
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
16.63 KB
Type: Disclosure
Year: 2011
Topic: About the NCC
This document provides information about the travel and hospitality expenses incurred by the NCC’s Chair of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.
The information includes only expenses incurred during the past five years.
2.38 MB
Type: Map
Year:
Topic: Capital Planning
81.4 KB
Type: Brochure
Year: 2011
Topic: Gatineau Park
When you take part in activities in the Park, you are in a protected natural wilderness environment that is home to numerous animal species. They include black bears, coyotes, wolves and on rare occasions even cougars. These species normally avoid humans. Attacks are therefore very rare, but caution is still advised. Here are some guidelines for safety in Gatineau Park
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Type: Policy – Regulation
Year: 2012
Topic: Job Opportunities
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Type: Policy – Regulation
Year: 2013
Topic: About the NCC
The purpose of this Agreement is to maintain harmonious and mutually beneficial relationship between the Employer, the Alliance and the employees and to set forth herein certain terms and conditions of employment upon which agreement has been reached through collective bargaining.
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Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2011
Topic: About the NCC
The National Capital Commission (NCC) recorded an increase of $1.1 million (15 percent) in revenues during
the first quarter of 2011-2012 compared to the same period last year. This increase stems mainly from an
amendment to the payment schedule for the contribution of the Department of Canadian Heritage to Canada
Day celebrations, in order to better align cash inflows with expenditures related to the event ($0.7 million).
Higher interest revenues resulting from enhanced treasury management practices also contributed to the positive
variance ($0.3 million).
66.21 KB
Type: Form
Year: 2015
Topic: Property Management
You can use this form to apply to conduct an event in a National Capital Commission owned Park, Parkway or Pathway. Please note that completion of this application does not constitute an approval.
2.49 MB
Type: Plan
Year: 1999
Topic: The Plan for Canada's Capital
The Plan for Canada’s Capital is the federal
government’s lead policy statement on the physical planning and development of the National Capital
Region (or the Capital) over he next fifty years.
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Type: Form
Year: 2012
Topic: Property Management
You can use this form to apply to conduct an activity in a National Capital Commission owned Park, Parkway or Pathway.
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Type: Scientific Research
Year: 2009
Topic: Gatineau Park
The scientific community plays an active role in furthering knowledge of Gatineau Park natural resources. The National Capital Commission (NCC) is proud of its partnership with the researchers and thanks them for their outstanding work to help safeguard the Park.
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Type: Map
Year: 2006
Topic: Gatineau Park, Things to Do
Technical Information
Start: Parking lot 2, Relais Plein Air, Cité des Jeunes Boulevard, Gatineau.
Total distance: 40 km
Level of difficulty: easy to intermediate
350.52 KB
Type: Map
Year: 2006
Topic: Gatineau Park, Things to Do
446.43 KB
Type: Map
Year: 2006
Topic: Gatineau Park, Things to Do
423.31 KB
Type: Map
Year: 2006
Topic: Gatineau Park, Things to Do
354.79 KB
Type: Map
Year: 2006
Topic: Gatineau Park, Things to Do
189.21 KB
Type: Map
Year: 2006
Topic: Gatineau Park, Things to Do
1.82 MB
Type: Map
Year: 2010
Topic: Gatineau Park, Things to Do
Official Rock-climbing site
3.57 MB
Type: Map
Year: 2010
Topic: Gatineau Park, Things to Do
Official Rock-climbing site
654.7 KB
Type: Map
Year: 2010
Topic: Gatineau Park, Things to Do
Official Rock-climbing site
607.33 KB
Type: Map
Year: 2010
Topic: Gatineau Park, Things to Do
Official Rock-climbing site
1.38 MB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2011
Topic: Capital Planning
The National Capital Commission’s (NCC) Environmental Strategy provides a focused agenda for environmental leadership in Canada’s Capital Region. The strategy builds on the corporation’s strong tradition of environmental stewardship and reflects its core mission to build a great capital and create national pride and unity among all Canadians.
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Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2011
Topic: About the NCC
For a period of two (2) weeks, in July 2010, the NCC hosted a travelling OL exhibition in its lobby at 40 Elgin Street. This cartoon exhibit, created by the Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages, recounted the forty (40) years of existence of the Official Languages Act (OLA).
5.48 MB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2006
Topic: About the NCC
Canadians have a beautiful and vibrant capital. Citizens of the National Capital Region (NCR) appreciate that their collective environment benefits from being a capital. Still,
residents of the NCR and Canadians at large have at times sensed that it might be possible for their capital to be more than it is. Canada deserves a world-class capital.
The capital needs a steward that is able and equipped to ensure its successful evolution.
In reviewing the mandate of the National Capital Commission (NCC), we have addressed head on the major irritants and constraints that have been brought to our attention and have plagued the organization in recent years.
1.78 MB
Type: Map
Year: 2012
Topic: Greenbelt, Property Management
814.85 KB
Type: Map
Year: 2007
Topic: Greenbelt, Property Management
1.79 MB
Type: Map
Year: 2007
Topic: Greenbelt, Property Management
1.27 MB
Type: Brochure
Year:
Topic: Gatineau Park
With the aim of maintaining certain rock faces for climbing, the NCC has published a report, entitled Ecological Evaluation and Identification of Rock Climbing Sites to Be Retained in Gatineau Park. In spite of efforts on the part of rock climbers to preserve the natural environment, the cumulative impact of human presence in the area has meant that several sectors now require rehabilitation and restoration.
2.76 MB
Type: Study
Year: 2010
Topic: Gatineau Park
Since the approval of the Gatineau Park Master Plan (2005), the NCC has increased its focus on the conservation of Park ecosystems. The Eardley Escarpment is the most important valued natural ecosystem in the Park and is considered a Priority I conservation zone (DDM 2007). One objective of the Gatineau Park Ecosystem Conservation Plan (DDM 2010) is to determine a policy regarding rock climbing activities in Gatineau Park based on Master Plan guidelines. The Conservation Plan was approved in 2010 following numerous workshops with the various stakeholders. The Plan recommends keeping two or three rock faces open for climbing. The purpose of this recommendation is to minimize the impact of this sport to protect the exceptional natural environment of the Escarpment, Gatineau Park’s richest and most fragile ecosystem, and its species at risk.
1.19 MB
Type: Consultation Report
Year: 2007
Topic: Public Meetings
Showing signs of advanced deterioration in 1990s. Program put in place for phased implementation of rehabilitation
and repairs.
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Type: Consultation Report
Year: 2006
Topic: Capital Planning
In 2005, The City of Gatineau and the National Capital Commission (NCC) jointly undertook the revision of the Des Draveurs Parkway Concept for the area encompassing Parc de la Baie and Jacques-Cartier Street east of the Lady-Aberdeen Bridge, between the bridge and Saint-Louis Street. This study, conducted by Del Degan, Massé et Associés Consultants, recommends a redevelopment of the Jacques-Cartier streetscape and improvements to the adjacent shoreline that will benefit the environment and enhance public access to the water. This will be advantageous to local residents and visitors alike.
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Type: Consultation Report
Year: 2007
Topic: Capital Planning, Greenbelt
This report first outlines the background information about the entire Greenbelt Pathway project. Details about the new section of the Greenbelt Pathway to be built between Woodroffe Avenue and Black Rapids Lock Station, including the criteria that were considered during the environmental assessment, follow. A section then explains the public consultation objectives and process and includes a summary of all the comments shared in the context of this consultation and management’s response to each of them. A final section on next steps and contact information concludes the report.
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Type: Brochure
Year: 2004
Topic: Gatineau Park
The eastern red cedar (Juniperus virginiana) is also called red cedar because of the red colour of its wood. This small conifer grows up to 10 meters tall and is generally pyramidal in shape. Its mature, dark green leaves are shell-shaped and overlap, whereas the young, thorny leaves are further apart and turn red in winter.
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Type: Scientific Research
Year: 2011
Topic: Gatineau Park
The indicated status for each animal species at risk was obtained from lists established in 2011 for Quebec and Canada.
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Type: Brochure
Year:
Topic: Gatineau Park
You can easily see beavers during a walk in Gatineau Park, especially in the early morning or at dusk. The can even be spotted in the Park's pathway sector which is easily accessible from downtown Ottawa-Gatineau. If you see a gnawed tree trunk, a dam, a lodge or beaver prints in the mud, you know they are nearby.
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Type: Brochure
Year:
Topic: Gatineau Park
The fisher (martes pennanti) is a carnivore belonging to the mustelid family (weasels, martin, skunks, ermine, etc.). This short-legged animal has a long tail. It has a large head with a pointed nose, short, rounded ears and tiny eyes. Its thick fur varies from pale grey to black according to the individual animal.
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Type: Brochure
Year:
Topic: Gatineau Park
White-tailed deer live an average of six to eight years in a natural environment. The male weights between 85 to 170 kg, and the female between 57 and 113 kg. From the tip of its nose to its tail, this deer measures a little less than two metres ans its height at the shoulder is around one metre. Its coat is reddish-brown in summer and greyish-beige during winter.
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Type: Brochure
Year:
Topic: Gatineau Park
Numerous bird species throughout the world are in decline, due in part to humanmade stress. For example, the destruction and fragmentation of habitat, widespread pesticide use, collisions with vehicles, and interference with nesting sites negatively affect bird populations.
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Type: Scientific Research
Year: 2009
Topic: Gatineau Park
The indicated status for each plant and tree species at risk was obtained from lists established in 2009 for Quebec and Canada.
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Type: Brochure
Year:
Topic: Gatineau Park
The common loon frequents some islands and shores of La Pêche, Philippe andMeech lakes. Loons use these spots to incubate eggs and raise young. It is important that these places provide a quiet and sheltered location for the loon and its young.
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Type: Brochure
Year: 2008
Topic: Gatineau Park
The diversity of bird species reflects Gatineau Park’swide variety of habitats Gatineau Park is a prime destination
for birdwatchers, whether experienced or novice. The forests, rocky escarpments, wetlands, fields, lakes and streams of the Park provide food and shelter for
approximately 230 bird species.
563.88 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2007
Topic: About the NCC
Office of the Auditor General of Canada
1.17 MB
Type: Plan
Year:
Topic: About the NCC
3.13 MB
Type: Plan
Year: 2010
Topic: About the NCC
1.9 MB
Type: Plan
Year: 2011
Topic: About the NCC
2.98 MB
Type: Plan
Year: 2005
Topic: Capital Planning
120.91 KB
Type: Plan
Year: 2009
Topic: About the NCC
Section 41 of the Official Languages Act (the Act) commits the National Capital
Commission (NCC) to take positive measures to enhance the vitality of the English and
French linguistic minority communities in Canada and support and assist their
development. The NCC must also take positive measures to foster the full recognition
and use of both English and French in Canadian society.
120.93 KB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2009
Topic: Job Opportunities
The National Capital Commission (NCC) is pleased to submit its annual report as required under the Employment Equity Act for the 2008 calendar year reporting on the representation of women, Aboriginal peoples, persons with disabilities and members of visible minorities.
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Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2010
Topic: About the NCC
The NCC revamped its second language training program to better meet the needs of its employees. To
that end, the Official Languages (OL) coordinator organized focus groups and prepared a short
questionnaire. The new program will now offer each student a personalized training plan, a reference
manual and periodic progress evaluations. The NCC also organized several awareness activities as part of
the 40th
anniversary of the Official Languages Act (OLA). These activities included publishing banners and
messages on its Intranet and Internet sites, organizing an event for its employees as well as covering this
anniversary during the Chief Executive Officer’s (CEO) monthly video message to employees.
2.36 MB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2007
Topic: About the NCC
A Capital Evolution
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Type: Brochure
Year: 2011
Topic:
Nearly 530 volunteers devoted more than 3,500 hours to Canada Day 2010. The contribution of volunteers is very important, as it supports all of the preparations, including logistics, for this major activity. Volunteers help to ensure that the festivities go as planned. They also ensure that the region’s residents and visitors receive a warm welcome and enjoy the day, direct them to the many free activities, and are on hand when guests raise their flags to show their pride in being Canadian.
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Type: Brochure
Year: 2017
Topic: Permits
5.23 MB
Type: Corporate Report
Year: 2007
Topic: Capital Planning
When evoking an image of our nation's capital, a clear and striking vision comes to mind of Canada's parliament buildings situated in the breathtaking and distinctly Canadian landscape of the Ottawa River. The parliamentary, judicial and cultural institutions in their riverside setting are among the most cherished symbols of our nation. They belong to all Canadians and are recognized around the world.
1.31 MB
Type: Brochure
Year:
Topic: Greenbelt
The National Capital Commission (NCC) is responsible for managing the 20,000-hectare Greenbelt. The Greenbelt is a symbol of Canada’s rural landscape, as well as a place where nature is able to flourish and evolve with surrounding urban lands. The landscape is a mosaic of farms, forests, wetlands and research establishments. Here residents and visitors can learn about the natural environment and participate in a range of recreational activities. The Greenbelt is a special place, one that the NCC is committed to present and protect for future generations.
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Type: Map
Year: 2010
Topic: Gatineau Park, Greenbelt, Parks, Paths and Parkways, Places to Visit
The National Capital Commission (NCC), together with the Public Health Agency of Canada, encourages Canadians to enjoy a healthy lifestyle by partaking in outdoor physical activities. Whether you’re having fun on the weekend, or going to work during the week, it’s always a good time to get moving and get some fresh air!