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About Ottawa Ontario
Founded in 1855, Ottawa is the capital of Canada and is located on the banks of the Ottawa, Rideau and Gatineau rivers. In 2001, the new City of Ottawa was created with the amalgamation of the Region of Ottawa-Carleton and 11 local municipalities: Cumberland, Gloucester, Goulbourn, Kanata, Nepean, Osgoode, Ottawa, Rideau, Rockcliffe Park, Vanier, and West Carleton.
Population: 877,300 - Area: 2,796 kilometres or 1,080 square miles.
Ottawa's area is almost 80 per cent rural. Source: ottawa.ca

Rockcliffe Park
 
Rockcliffe Park is a suburb, a very charming suburb, with a lake and a pond and many splendid homes, but as a suburb it probably wouldn't warrant much attention if it weren't for the fact that it's a suburb of Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blow have lived there, but so, too, have royalty (Crown Princess Juliana of the Netherlands), prime ministers (John Diefenbaker, Lester Pearson), actors (Hume Cronyn), writers (Elizabeth Smart), and mandarins, journalists, and business people too numerous to mention. As such, the suburb has been a microcosm of the city, and if Ottawa isn't exactly a microcosm of the nation, we all know its reach into our lives. Historian Martha Edmond, a Rockcliffe resident herself, has thoroughly researched the story of these 430 bucolic acres perched on the Ottawa River and found that in the early nineteenth century, it wasn't bucolic at all--it was more of an industrial crossroads. But in the mid-Victorian period, Thomas Coltrin, son-in-law of businessman and legislator Thomas McKay, who built Rideau Hall, saw the potential of the acreage and laid it out as a planned community in a park-like setting. Preserving that setting has been the task ever since. Generously illustrated, Rockcliffe Park is a satisfying social history that can be enjoyed by Ottawans and non-Ottawans alike.

A view of our location at 360 Springfield Road.

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This is the type of Police car you will see in your area.

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The Ottawa Police Service is committed to community-policing in partnership with all residents and businesses in Ottawa.

Since its creation in 1995, the Ottawa Police has dedicated itself to providing excellent service. Almost 1,800 officers and civilians respond to an average of 341,625 calls every year. Our city has three divisions, comprised of six police districts where officers are assigned to respond to police emergencies and work with residents to solve community problems. We are committed to working together for a safer community.

View a high-level map of the City and see how our three police divisions are structured. Here you will also see the people who, with you, are working together for a safer community. These are the same people who manage our officers in your neighbourhood.

Your feedback is welcome. If you have any questions, complaints or concerns about the service that we are providing, please feel free to contact the District Inspector in your area. You are also encouraged to contact your local Community Police Centre (which are also listed in the Red Pages of your telephone book).

Our Vision

A partnership within the community that reflects its values and make up, while committed to information and intelligence sharing and integration to ensure that people's rights, lives, communities and property are secure.

Our Mission

The Ottawa Police Service is dedicated to:

  • the safety and security of our community;
  • working cooperatively with the members of our community; and
  • supporting our members personally and professionally.

Our Values

The Ottawa Police Service believes in:

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photo - Vision Mission Values
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  • being an integral part of our community;
  • providing quality services in an equitable and accessible manner;
  • working together to find solutions;
  • the importance of respect for the Rule of Law;
  • openness and accountability;
  • valuing the contributions of all our members;
  • the safety of our members;
  • providing our members with the supports necessary to do their job;
  • maintaining the highest ethical and professional standards; and
  • being a diverse and non-discriminatory police service.

  • Our Community Policing Philosophy is:

    • To move in the direction of implementing a problem-oriented policing organization.
    • To move as rapidly as possible to include the community as an active partner in problem-solving and prevention.
    • To re-assess the current community-based activities of the Ottawa Police, and to retain only those which advance progress in the achievement of the above priorities.

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