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Ottawa Patios connects you with experienced patio installation contractors across every part of Ottawa -- from downtown Ottawa and the inner suburbs to Kanata, Barrhaven, Orleans, Nepean, and beyond. Whether you need paver patios, natural stone, deck construction, outdoor kitchens, pergolas, retaining walls, or patio restoration, we match you with the right pro.

Ottawa Central

Ottawa Central encompasses the historic heart of the nation's capital, including Centretown, the Byward Market, Lowertown, and LeBreton Flats. This dense urban core features heritage row houses dating from the 1880s through the 1940s, interspersed with modern condominium developments and commercial properties. Outdoor living space is at a premium here, making every square foot of patio and deck space incredibly valuable to homeowners. Small rear yards and tight lot lines demand creative hardscaping solutions that maximize usable entertaining area while respecting heritage guidelines. The neighbourhood's proximity to the Rideau Canal, Parliament Hill, and major cultural institutions makes it one of the most desirable addresses in Ottawa. Residents prize well-designed patios and courtyards as essential extensions of their compact living spaces, often incorporating vertical gardens and multi-level designs to overcome limited ground-level footprint. Lane access behind row houses provides construction access for materials and equipment, and the dense walkable neighbourhood ensures that quality outdoor spaces see daily use from May through October.

Neighbourhoods: Centretown, Byward Market, Lowertown +2 more
1920s-1940s old homes
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The Glebe

The Glebe is one of Ottawa's most prestigious and sought-after neighbourhoods, renowned for its tree-lined streets, heritage character homes, and vibrant commercial strip along Bank Street. Located between the Rideau Canal and Bronson Avenue, the Glebe features a stunning collection of homes dating from the early 1900s through the 1940s, with established gardens and mature landscaping that define the neighbourhood's character. Dow's Lake at the southern end provides a beautiful natural amenity. Properties in the Glebe typically feature generous lot sizes for an urban neighbourhood, with well-maintained front and rear yards that reflect homeowners' pride in their outdoor spaces. Patio and deck projects in the Glebe often involve integrating new hardscaping with existing heritage gardens, mature trees, and established landscaping that homeowners wish to preserve. The neighbourhood's strong sense of community and high property values make quality outdoor living improvements an excellent investment.

Neighbourhoods: The Glebe, Dow's Lake, Glebe Annex
1910s-1940s old homes
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Old Ottawa South

Old Ottawa South is a charming residential neighbourhood situated between the Rideau Canal and Rideau River, south of the Glebe. Known for its tree-lined streets, heritage homes, and strong community spirit, the area features a diverse mix of housing from original early-1900s homes to updated properties and modern infill. The neighbourhood's proximity to Carleton University brings a youthful energy while long-time residents maintain the area's family-friendly character. Properties along the Rideau River enjoy beautiful waterfront settings, while interior streets feature mature landscaping and generous lot sizes that provide excellent opportunities for outdoor living spaces. Old Ottawa South's active community association and engaged residents ensure that new construction and renovations respect the neighbourhood's established character. The area's central location, excellent transit connections, and walkable amenities along Bank Street make it a perennially popular choice for families and professionals seeking an urban lifestyle with a neighbourhood feel.

Neighbourhoods: Old Ottawa South, Carleton University Area, Brewer Park
1910s-1950s old homes
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Sandy Hill

Sandy Hill is a historic Ottawa neighbourhood located east of the Rideau Canal between Rideau Street and the Rideau River. Designated as a Heritage Conservation District, Sandy Hill features one of the finest collections of 19th-century residential architecture in Canada, including grand Victorian mansions, stately Edwardian homes, and elegant row houses. The neighbourhood's proximity to the University of Ottawa creates a dynamic mix of long-term residents, diplomats, and student renters. Strathcona Park along the Rideau River provides beautiful green space and river access. Despite the heritage overlay, Sandy Hill presents excellent opportunities for patio and deck projects, particularly in rear yards where heritage restrictions are less stringent. The neighbourhood's mature trees, historic gardens, and varied topography create a beautiful setting for outdoor living spaces. Properties range from compact lots near Rideau Street to generous estates along the river, offering diverse project scales. Sandy Hill's heritage character demands that outdoor construction complement rather than compete with the existing architectural quality.

Neighbourhoods: Sandy Hill, Strathcona Park, Sandy Hill West +1 more
1870s-1920s old homes
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Westboro

Westboro is one of Ottawa's most dynamic and desirable inner-city neighbourhoods, located along the Ottawa River west of downtown. The area has undergone significant gentrification over the past two decades, transforming from a modest working-class neighbourhood into a trendy destination known for its boutique shops, artisan restaurants, and active outdoor lifestyle. Housing ranges from original early-1900s character homes to modern infill projects that push the boundaries of contemporary residential design. Island Park Drive and the Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway provide connections to the river and NCC pathway network. Westboro residents are passionate about outdoor living, and the neighbourhood's proximity to Westboro Beach, cycling paths, and the river creates a culture that maximizes time outdoors. Patio and deck projects in Westboro span the full spectrum from heritage-sensitive restoration to cutting-edge modern design, reflecting the neighbourhood's eclectic mix of architectural styles and homeowner personalities.

Neighbourhoods: Westboro, Island Park, Westboro Village +1 more
Mixed — 1910s heritage to 2020s infill old homes
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Hintonburg

Hintonburg is a rapidly gentrifying neighbourhood located just west of downtown Ottawa, known for its artistic community, eclectic character, and diverse housing stock. Originally a working-class village annexed by Ottawa in 1907, Hintonburg and adjacent Mechanicsville retain a distinctive neighbourhood identity with a mix of modest worker cottages, renovated character homes, and modern infill. Wellington Street West serves as the neighbourhood's vibrant commercial spine, lined with independent shops, cafes, galleries, and restaurants that give the area its creative energy. Properties in Hintonburg tend to have smaller lots compared to wealthier neighbours like Westboro, but this creates opportunities for creative patio and deck designs that maximize limited outdoor space. The neighbourhood's ongoing transformation has driven significant renovation activity, with homeowners investing in both interior updates and outdoor living improvements. Hintonburg's mix of long-time residents and newer arrivals creates a diverse community that values authenticity, creativity, and quality urban living.

Neighbourhoods: Hintonburg, Mechanicsville, Wellington Village +1 more
1900s-1950s with modern infill old homes
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Vanier

Vanier is a historic Franco-Ontarian neighbourhood located east of the Rideau River, offering some of Ottawa's best renovation potential and most affordable urban housing. Originally an independent city until amalgamation in 2001, Vanier retains a distinctive identity with its bilingual character, diverse population, and ongoing revitalization. The neighbourhood's housing stock, predominantly from the 1940s through 1960s, features modest bungalows and split-levels on generous lots that provide excellent canvas for patio and outdoor living projects. Montreal Road serves as the main commercial artery, with a growing number of restaurants, shops, and community spaces reflecting the area's multicultural character. Overbrook, the adjacent neighbourhood to the east, shares similar housing characteristics and development potential. Property values in Vanier remain more affordable than neighbouring Sandy Hill and Ottawa Central, attracting first-time homeowners and investors who see the neighbourhood's transformation potential. The area's generous lot sizes and straightforward construction conditions make it an excellent location for outdoor living improvements that add both enjoyment and property value.

Neighbourhoods: Vanier, Overbrook, Eastview +1 more
1940s-1960s old homes
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Alta Vista

Alta Vista is a well-established residential neighbourhood in Ottawa's south end, known for its mature tree canopy, spacious lots, and family-oriented character. Developed primarily in the 1950s and 1960s, the area features classic mid-century bungalows, split-levels, and two-storey homes on generous lots with deep rear yards and mature landscaping. The neighbourhood is anchored by the Ottawa Hospital General Campus and several parks and green spaces that contribute to its pleasant, suburban-within-the-city feel. Faircrest Heights, Heron Park, and the broader Alta Vista area share similar housing characteristics and community values. Properties here offer some of the best patio and deck potential in inner Ottawa, with wide lots, deep backyards, and established trees that create natural outdoor rooms. The neighbourhood's stable property values and active community of long-term homeowners create a steady market for outdoor living improvements that enhance both enjoyment and property value. Alta Vista's central location provides excellent access to downtown, the Rideau River, and major transportation corridors.

Neighbourhoods: Alta Vista, Faircrest Heights, Heron Park +2 more
1950s-1960s old homes
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Ottawa South

Ottawa South is a diverse inner-city neighbourhood located south of the Rideau Canal, encompassing a broad area around Billings Bridge and extending south toward Heron Road. The neighbourhood features a varied mix of housing types including post-war bungalows, 1960s apartment buildings, townhouse complexes, and newer infill development. The Rideau River flows through the area, providing natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Billings Bridge Shopping Centre and Bank Street provide commercial amenities. The neighbourhood's mix of housing styles, lot sizes, and price points creates opportunities for outdoor living projects across a wide range of budgets and scales. From compact townhouse patios to expansive bungalow deck and patio combinations, Ottawa South offers diverse project types within a single neighbourhood. The area's central location, good transit access, and proximity to green spaces along the Rideau River make it a practical choice for homeowners seeking urban convenience with more space than the core provides. Ongoing intensification is bringing new residential development that includes outdoor living as a standard feature.

Neighbourhoods: Billings Bridge, Heron Gate, Riverside Park +1 more
1950s-1970s mixed with newer infill old homes
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Kanata

Kanata is Ottawa's largest suburban community, located west of the city centre and home to a thriving technology sector that has earned it the nickname Silicon Valley North. The area encompasses a vast range of residential subdivisions developed from the 1960s through the present day, with the most significant growth occurring during the tech boom of the 1990s and 2000s. Housing ranges from established 1970s-1980s neighbourhoods like Beaverbrook and Katimavik to newer developments in Morgan's Grant, Bridlewood, and Arcadia. Kanata's suburban character means generous lot sizes, wide streets, and homes designed for family living with significant outdoor space potential. The large rear yards typical of Kanata homes are ideal for comprehensive outdoor living projects including multi-zone patios, large decks, outdoor kitchens, fire pits, and pool surrounds. The community's family orientation and high homeownership rate create strong demand for quality outdoor improvements. Canadian Tire Centre and a wide range of commercial amenities serve the community, while the Kanata North Business Park anchors the local economy.

Neighbourhoods: Kanata North, Kanata South, Morgan's Grant +3 more
1980s-2010s old homes
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Barrhaven

Barrhaven is one of Ottawa's fastest-growing suburban communities, located in the city's south end between the Rideau River and Highway 416. The area has experienced dramatic residential development over the past three decades, with newer neighbourhoods like Chapman Mills, Half Moon Bay, and Stonebridge joining established areas like Longfields and Knoxdale-Merivale. Barrhaven's housing is predominantly newer construction from the 1990s through 2020s, featuring family-sized homes on suburban lots with excellent outdoor living potential. The community's rapid growth has brought comprehensive commercial amenities including the Barrhaven Town Centre, restaurants, and recreational facilities. Barrhaven's family-oriented demographics, high homeownership rate, and newer housing stock create strong demand for patio and deck projects that upgrade builder-grade outdoor spaces into genuine outdoor living environments. The larger lots in newer subdivisions like Half Moon Bay and Stonebridge provide space for ambitious outdoor projects, while established areas offer mature landscaping and settled properties ready for outdoor renovation. The community's distance from downtown Ottawa reinforces the importance of a well-appointed home environment for daily living and entertaining.

Neighbourhoods: Chapman Mills, Half Moon Bay, Stonebridge +3 more
1990s-2020s old homes
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Orleans

Orleans is Ottawa's largest eastern suburban community, a vibrant bilingual neighbourhood of over 120,000 residents situated between the Greenbelt and the Ottawa River. Developed primarily from the 1970s through the present, Orleans features a wide range of housing from established 1970s-1980s neighbourhoods like Convent Glen and Orleans Wood to newer developments in Avalon, Fallingbrook, and Chapel Hill. The community's strong Franco-Ontarian heritage creates a distinctive bilingual character, and its family-oriented demographics drive significant demand for outdoor living improvements. Orleans' distance from the city centre makes the home environment especially important, and homeowners invest heavily in patios, decks, and outdoor living features that create personal retreats within their properties. The community's mix of housing ages means that both renovation upgrades and new installations are common project types. Commercial amenities including Place d'Orleans Shopping Centre, numerous restaurants, and recreational facilities serve the community. The extension of the Confederation Line LRT to Orleans has improved transit access and boosted property values throughout the area.

Neighbourhoods: Avalon, Fallingbrook, Chapel Hill +3 more
1980s-2010s old homes
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Nepean

Nepean encompasses a large area of Ottawa's west-central suburbs, including established neighbourhoods like Centrepointe, Craig Henry, and Baseline-Greenbank. Originally a separate municipality until amalgamation in 2001, Nepean retains a strong community identity built around family-oriented suburbs with excellent amenities and infrastructure. The area's housing stock, primarily from the 1960s through 2000s, features a mix of bungalows, split-levels, and two-storey homes on suburban lots that provide excellent outdoor living potential. Centrepointe, with its adjacent civic facilities including the Ben Franklin Place community centre and Library, represents the area's community hub. Nepean's central suburban location provides convenient access to both downtown Ottawa and the western technology corridor, making it attractive to commuters and families. The diverse housing ages mean that patio and deck projects range from complete outdoor renovations on 1960s homes to upgrades on 1990s-2000s properties. The community's mature trees, established landscaping, and reasonable lot sizes create a pleasant setting for outdoor living improvements.

Neighbourhoods: Centrepointe, Craig Henry, Baseline-Greenbank +2 more
1960s-2000s mixed old homes
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Gloucester

Gloucester is a diverse suburban area in Ottawa's east end, encompassing established neighbourhoods like Beacon Hill, Cyrville, and Pineview, along with newer developments extending southward. Originally a separate municipality until amalgamation, Gloucester serves as a transitional zone between the inner city and the eastern suburban communities. The area's housing stock spans from 1960s bungalows in Beacon Hill to contemporary developments, offering a wide range of outdoor living project opportunities. Gloucester's multicultural population, with significant South Asian, Middle Eastern, and East African communities, creates diverse outdoor living requirements and uses. The neighbourhood's proximity to major transportation corridors including Highway 417 and the LRT provides excellent connectivity. Property values in Gloucester are moderate, making outdoor improvements accessible to a broad range of homeowners. The area's ongoing evolution includes commercial development, transit improvements, and residential intensification that are driving property value appreciation and renovation activity. Patio and deck projects in Gloucester range from cultural-specific outdoor cooking spaces to contemporary entertaining decks, reflecting the community's diversity.

Neighbourhoods: Beacon Hill, Cyrville, Pineview +2 more
1960s-1990s old homes
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Hunt Club

Hunt Club is a well-established suburban neighbourhood in Ottawa's south end, encompassing the areas of South Keys, Greenboro, and the Hunt Club Park residential area. Developed primarily in the 1970s through 1990s, the neighbourhood features a mix of single-family homes, townhouses, and apartment buildings served by the South Keys Shopping Centre, transit stations, and parks. Hunt Club Road and Bank Street provide major transportation corridors connecting the area to downtown and surrounding communities. The neighbourhood's mature housing stock on good-sized lots creates excellent opportunities for outdoor living improvements, with many original outdoor features now approaching the end of their useful lives and ready for upgrading. South Keys and Greenboro have benefited from LRT station proximity, increasing property values and motivating homeowners to invest in their properties. The area's family-oriented demographics, established tree canopy, and reasonable property values make it an active market for patio and deck projects that enhance both daily living quality and property value.

Neighbourhoods: Hunt Club Park, South Keys, Greenboro +2 more
1970s-1990s old homes
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Bells Corners

Bells Corners is an established suburban community in Ottawa's west end, located at the intersection of Robertson Road and Moodie Drive. Developed primarily in the 1960s through 1980s, the neighbourhood features a mix of bungalows, split-levels, and two-storey homes on generous lots with mature landscaping. Lynwood, the adjacent area to the south, shares similar housing characteristics. Bells Corners has a distinct village identity with its own commercial centre, community association, and recreational facilities including the popular Bells Corners winter carnival. The neighbourhood's larger lots, established trees, and affordable prices compared to newer suburbs make it an attractive location for outdoor living improvements. Many homes have spacious rear yards that can accommodate full-scale patio installations, large decks, and comprehensive outdoor living features. The community's mix of long-term homeowners and newer families investing in older properties creates steady demand for outdoor renovation projects. Bells Corners' proximity to the Greenbelt provides natural recreation and a pleasant boundary setting for the community.

Neighbourhoods: Bells Corners, Lynwood, Lynwood Village +1 more
1960s-1980s old homes
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Riverside South

Riverside South and adjacent Findlay Creek are among Ottawa's newest and fastest-growing suburban communities, located in the city's far south between the Rideau River and Limebank Road. Development has been rapid since the early 2000s, with new phases continuing to open as the community expands. The area features predominantly modern housing from the 2000s through 2020s, with contemporary designs, energy-efficient construction, and layouts that increasingly incorporate outdoor living as a standard feature. The community's demographic skews young, with many first-time homeowners and growing families. The forthcoming extension of the Trillium Line LRT through Riverside South will further boost the area's connectivity and property values. For patio and deck contractors, Riverside South represents a market dominated by builder-grade outdoor finishes awaiting upgrade. The newer homes provide a clean construction canvas, and the community's young homeowners are enthusiastic about creating outdoor living spaces that match their modern homes. The flat terrain and newer lot layouts create straightforward construction conditions for most projects.

Neighbourhoods: Riverside South, Findlay Creek, Blossom Park South
2005-2025 old homes
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Stittsville

Stittsville is a thriving semi-rural community on Ottawa's western fringe, offering a blend of village character and suburban convenience. Originally an independent village, Stittsville has grown significantly since the 1990s while maintaining its distinct identity, centred on its charming Main Street commercial core. Housing ranges from established village homes near the centre to large suburban developments and semi-rural properties with generous acreage. Richmond, the adjacent community to the south, adds historical village character to the broader area. Stittsville's appeal lies in its combination of small-town atmosphere, newer housing on spacious lots, and proximity to both Kanata's amenities and the rural countryside. For patio and deck contractors, Stittsville presents a market that values large-scale outdoor living projects befitting the area's generous lot sizes. Properties with half-acre or larger lots can accommodate extensive hardscaping, outdoor kitchens, pool surrounds, and multi-zone entertaining areas that would be impossible on urban lots. The community's family orientation and high homeownership rate drive significant investment in outdoor living improvements.

Neighbourhoods: Stittsville Village, Richmond, Fernbank +1 more
Mixed — village heritage to 2020s new builds old homes
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Manotick

Manotick is a picturesque village community on the Rideau River, south of Ottawa's urban area. Known for its charming Main Street, historic Watson's Mill, and beautiful waterfront properties, Manotick offers a distinctive blend of village character and residential comfort. The community features a mix of heritage village homes, established suburban-style developments, and estate properties along the Rideau River corridor. Manotick's appeal lies in its small-town atmosphere, natural beauty, and proximity to Ottawa's amenities. For patio and deck contractors, Manotick presents a premium market with homeowners who value quality outdoor living in a beautiful setting. Waterfront properties along the Rideau River offer stunning views and unique construction opportunities, while village homes and suburban-style developments provide standard project scales with higher-than-average finish expectations. The community's higher income levels and property values support investment in premium materials and custom designs. The village's proximity to parks, the river, and the surrounding countryside creates a lifestyle centred on outdoor enjoyment, making patios and decks essential home features. Manotick's active community association and engaged residents maintain high standards for property appearance and improvement quality.

Neighbourhoods: Manotick Village, Rideau River Corridor, Mahogany +1 more
Mixed — heritage village to 2020s estate old homes
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Kemptville

Kemptville is a growing small town in the Municipality of North Grenville, located approximately 50 kilometres south of Ottawa along Highway 416. While technically outside Ottawa's city limits, Kemptville serves as a bedroom community for the capital and shares many of its construction market characteristics. The town offers a blend of historic village character along its Main Street, established residential neighbourhoods, and newer suburban-style developments. Kemptville's appeal lies in its small-town lifestyle, affordable property values, and access to the South Branch of the Rideau River and surrounding countryside. For patio and deck contractors, Kemptville presents a market where generous lot sizes and affordable property prices allow homeowners to invest in substantial outdoor living improvements. The town's growth has brought new residential development with modern homes on spacious lots, while the established areas offer renovation opportunities. The community's outdoor-oriented lifestyle, with access to fishing, boating, and country recreation, creates natural demand for quality outdoor living spaces that extend the home into the landscape.

Neighbourhoods: Kemptville Village, North Grenville, Kemptville South +1 more
Mixed — heritage to 2020s new builds old homes
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Rockland

Rockland is a bilingual community in the United Counties of Prescott and Russell, located approximately 40 kilometres east of Ottawa along Highway 17. Part of the City of Clarence-Rockland, this growing town serves as a bedroom community for the national capital, offering affordable housing, a strong Franco-Ontarian identity, and a family-oriented lifestyle. The community features a mix of older village homes, established 1980s-2000s suburban development, and newer subdivisions accommodating steady population growth. Rockland's position along the Ottawa River provides natural beauty and recreation opportunities. For patio and deck contractors, Rockland presents an affordable market where generous lot sizes and lower property costs allow homeowners to invest in meaningful outdoor living improvements. The community's bilingual character, with a strong French-speaking majority, is an important consideration for contractors serving the area. The town's distance from Ottawa makes the home environment particularly important for residents who commute to the capital. Quality outdoor living spaces enhance daily life and provide a personal retreat that compensates for the longer commute. Rockland's continued growth, driven by affordable housing and family-friendly community character, suggests sustained demand for outdoor improvement services.

Neighbourhoods: Rockland Village, Clarence-Rockland, Clarence Creek +1 more
1980s-2010s old homes
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