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Legend Minutes Away by Car from Avalon Encore, Orléans Mystery Park Jeanne d’Arc Blvd N Legend 38 Trim Rd Tenth Line Rd Fallingbrook 35 SHOPPING CENTRES SERVICES Park Joe Jamieson 20 . Shops at Tenth Line . Shoppers Drug Mart Park 50 19 BMO Bank of Montreal . Farm Boy d Blv Cardinal Creek Sobeys . M&M Food Market gne Community a Watters Rd Beer Store . Mattress Mart Place d’Orléans rlem Park 174 5 ha Mr. Lube . Real Canadian Superstore Shopping Centre C Queenswood Little Caesars Pizza . LCBO Ridge Park Apollo Crater Persis Grill . Ottawa Public Library Park Anytime Fitness . Ottawa Fire Station Valin St St. Louis Bar and Grill . Orléans Home Hardware Jeanne d’Arc Park RBC Royal Bank . Winners & HomeSense 40 And more… . Value Village Amiens St Des Pionniers Bilberry Creek 27 Exit to 174 Park . Innes Dental Clinic . SmartCentres Orléans 12 29 . BMO Bank of Montreal Marcel Lalande Walmart Orléans Supercentre Park 34 Wendy’s CULTURE & ENTERTAINMENT Fallingbrook 4 Boston Pizza . Shenkman Arts Centre Shopping Centre r Payless ShoeSource D . Ottawa School of Art Orléans Campus y 13 a EB Games Kinsella Park w Orléans Blvd 14 en Shoppers Drug Mart DINING 36 ard G Bell . The Barley Mow Exit to 174 25 St Joseph Blvd 30 Gardenway PetSmart . McDonald’s Park Innes Rd 44 Provence Ave Popeye’s Supplements . Chocolats Favoris Des Épinettes Ave 48 Best Buy . Starbucks Scala 47 Dollarama . Broadway Bar and Grill Park Portobello Blvd Canadian Tire . Occo Kitchen Jeanne d’Arc Blvd S Scala Ave McDonald’s . The Cross Bar And more… SPORTS & RECREATION 37 Barnabe 22 Rio Can Park 3 . RioCan Orléans . FitLess 18 Orléans 9 49 Mandarin Restaurant 17 . Ray Friel Recreation Complex 8 Houle Sports . GoodLife Fitness Ottawa Orléans Tenth Line Barrington Aquaview 33 Dr Portobello The Home Depot Park 11 28 7 . CrossFit Fortis 26 31 Park Burger King 24 10 21 Aquaview Metro 16 Park SCHOOLS 15 23 Kelseys Original Roadhouse Ottawa Carleton District School Board Orléans Blvd JYSK . Summerside Public School Heritage Staples . Avalon Public School Park SmartCentres Starbucks . Maple Ridge Elementary School 2 Shops at Orléans 1 And more… . Fallingbrook Community Elementary School Mer-Bleue Rd Tenth Line 6 46 . Dunning-Foubert Elementary School Ouellette 32 . Fallingbrook Shopping Centre Park . Henry Larsen Elementary School 39 Metro Vista Park . Cairine Wilson Secondary School Roy Park Select Blooms (Florist) . Forest Valley Elementary School Sushi Village Minto Orléans . Sir Wilfrid Laurier Secondary School Dairy Queen Sales Centre 42 41 The King Shawarma Ottawa Catholic School Board (French) Innes Rd Pizza Pizza . École élémentaire catholique Notre-Place Bite Burger House . École élémentaire catholique Alain-Fortin Tenth Line Rd And more… . École élémentaire catholique Brian Coburn Blvd Notre-Dame-des-Champs . Place d’Orléans Shopping . École élémentaire catholique Centre Orléans Blvd De La Découverte Freedom Mobile . Collège catholique Mer Bleue GoodLife Fitness N Eddie Bauer Ottawa Catholic School Board Farm Boy . St. Dominic School W E Urban Planet . St. Theresa Catholic School Rexall Drugstore . Portobello School Age Program S American Eagle Outfitters Renaud Rd David’s Tea Public School Council of Eastern Ontario 45 Mer-Bleue Rd Minutes away by car from Avalon Encore, Orléans EB Games (French) . École élémentaire publique Des Sentiers Downtown Minutes H&M H&R Block HWY Minutes TRANSIT Hudson’s Bay Company . OC Transpo - Orléans Park & Ride Place d’Orléans Minutes Sport Chek 43 Shenkman Arts Centre Minutes BMO Bank of Montreal Minto Orléans Sales Centre.
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