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THE BEST OF GAY & LESBIAN OTTAWA
A hot date with ByWard Market Exploring The Glebe Hidden gems of Hintonburg Suit up for the season at MEC
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Features In the market The ByWard Market remains a great place to shop, dine and entertain a hot date ›12
Going gaga for The Glebe There’s no such thing as a quick trip to this southern Ottawa shopping district ›22
Hidden gems of Hintonburg This west-end neighbourhood offers a quirky mix of old and new ›32
A lawyer and a friend Ian Carter specializes in HIV-nondisclosure cases ›42
MEC’s rain and snow gear will get you through the winter ›45 On the cover: Carolyn and Adele at the NAC. PHOTO BY BEN WELLAND
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Listings directory Accommodations
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AIDS/HIV Resources
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Politicians
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Alternative Health
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Prenuptial Agreements
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Psychologists
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Alternative Transportation
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Publications
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Publications Online
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Clothing — Men’s
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Coaching
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Upholstery
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Music Lessons
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Electrical Contracting
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Entertainment
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AIDS/HIV Resources
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Providing education, prevention and support services for people living with, and at risk of, HIV/AIDS. SEE AD ON THIS PAGE 251 Bank St, Ste 700 613-238-5014 aco-cso.ca
Alternative Health Scottie’s Spot For all your smoking needs! SEE AD ON THIS PAGE 256 Bank St, Unit 200 bankst@scottiesspot.ca scottiesspot.ca
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BAKERIES
Bakeries
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The Church of St John the Evangelist
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Specializing in traditional sourdough breads and serving Hintonburg’s own Happy Goat Coffee. SEE AD ON THIS PAGE 1065 Wellington St 613-890-1423
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The stylish store dedicated to men and those who love them. The place for fashion, dress accessories, socks, skin care and shaving products. Stroked Ego also has the best selections of underwear and swimwear in Ottawa. Our unique range of products will help you, or your man, stand out in a crowd and will stroke your ego! SEE AD ON PAGE 9
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CONTRACTING & RENOVATIONS
Community Groups & Services Centretown Community Health Centre Offering a full range of medical and social services: Medical care Counselling services Medical and social walk-in services (weekdays, 1–4pm) Addictions and problemgambling services Child and family programs Health education and support programs
7:00pm AIDS Service last Sunday of every month
SEE AD ON THIS PAGE 420 Cooper St 613-233-4443 centretownchc.org
The Children’s Aid Society of Ottawa Protecting children and youth from abuse and neglect.
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NEIGHBOURHOOD
In the market The ByWard Market remains a great place to shop, dine and entertain a hot date By Justin Ling | Photos by Ben Welland
The ByWard Market is back. The area suffered an exodus in the 1990s as the working population migrated to the suburbs. Stores closed and ill-managed development meant that once-historic areas of adjacent Lower Town became crowded with well-intentioned homeless shelters and addiction clinics. The result was a sad, defeated neighbourhood. But things are looking up for the historic area of the capital region. A few longstanding problems aside — the hulking mass of the brutalist American embassy or the still unresolved problem of homelessness and drug abuse on Rideau and Cumberland streets — the Market is cool again. From the heritage buildings-turned-dive bars, like the Laff — stuck in the first floor of the Hotel Lafayette — to the slew of avant-garde art galleries that dot Murray Street, it’s worth checking out the Market again.
EQ3 60 GEORGE ST This three-floor complex mixes rustic and kitsch pop futurism so well, it looks like the lovechild of John Waters and Davy Crockett. Everything either looks pulled out of the wreckage of a cabin — like worn wooden stairs that take you from the kitchenware on the first floor to the living-room apparel on the second and the bedroom sets on the third — or ripped from a 1970s bowling alley, like the slim, Pablo Lim LED table lamp ($300).
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Chez Lucien 137 MURRAY ST This cozy bar is usually the place that people are referring to when they say, “I know this little place in the Market.” It’s got one main floor, a mezzanine, a half basement and a pretty great selection of beer. Most of the tables in the place are for two, enshrining its reputation as a solid date bar, but be warned: Ottawa is so small that you will, invariably, run into someone you know there. If you decide to head over alone, some bored public servant at the bar will chat you up before long.
Wolf & Zed 519 SUSSEX DR With just about the sexiest shoes and boots that you’ll find anywhere in Ottawa, this big open store invites you to fit as many sample sizes as you can into a bag and make a break for the door, hoping that the staff’s high heels prevent them from catching you. If you have a moral objection to stealing and are on a tight budget, the sale rack is a godsend — $99 for a pair of high-top Blackstone sneakers.
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M0531 531 SUSSEX DR Montreal has been exporting a lot of amazing things to Ottawa lately, including this leather maker. Conceived in Montreal a quarter century ago, the company is expanding its high-quality bags, jackets and wallets to Asia, Europe and, finally, Ottawa. The company has just moved into the two-floor Sussex Drive shop, and it’s not hard to imagine yourself in Montreal’s Mile End. There is one $625 travel bag that I have my eye on.
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House of Barons 481 SUSSEX DR Hipster haircuts have finally come to Ottawa. Thus far, this barber shop is probably more famous for its clever signage: a poster reading “We Accept Walkens,” featuring a picture of Christopher Walken. But as news spreads of its assortment of oldtimey services, including hot shaves and boot waxes, that could change.
Murray Street 110 MURRAY ST Aside from Ottawa’s bathhouses, this is probably the best place to get head. Okay, so it’s a whole, smoked pig’s head, but this buzz-earning restaurant’s signature dish is also a messy affair involving eight to 10 people. If you don’t feel like giving the 48 hours’ notice required for the daunting main dish, you can also try the amazing selection of charcuterie or some PEI smoked mussels — dubbed #thegunshow. The Always Fashionable Old Fashioned cocktail is also worth trying.
Modern Shop 541 SUSSEX DR It’s not entirely clear what everything in the Modern Shop is for, but it looks cool. Not the kind of home décor shop you want to wander into if you have a set idea what you’re looking for, the tiny little space is crammed full of eccentricities, including my personal favourite: leather-daddy stainless-steel salt-and-pepper shakers for $40.
Mellos 290 DALHOUSIE ST Sitting at the 75-year-old diner around the lunchtime rush hour — when the narrow room is full of office workers and students — it’s hard to imagine Mellos as anything but the sort of place where the wisecracking, apronwearing waitress is pouring you a cup of coffee and sliding down a plate of greasy home fries. But at night, while you’re sipping on a whiskey sour and eating a Korean fried-chicken sandwich, it’s hard to imagine its mid-day incarnation. If you live nearby, you’ll probably be there the next morning for hangover breakfast and complete the cycle. JAN 2014–JUNE 2014
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COUNSELLING
Counselling Antoine Quenneville, MA, C Psych Assoc Antoine Quenneville, MA, C Psych Assoc Individual and couple counselling. Two locations: 180 Argyle Ave, Ste 321, or 451 Daly Ave, Ottawa. SEE AD ON THIS PAGE 180 Argyle Ave, Ste 321 613-230-6179 x401 quennevilleantoine@gmail.com themensproject.ca
Gilmour Psychological Services Providing a full range of psychological services. SEE AD ON THIS PAGE 437 Gilmour St 613-230-4709 ottawa-psychologists.com
Jerry SG Ritt, MA OACCPP, Psychotherapist Depression, anxiety, relationships, GLBT issues, panic attacks, stress management. Sliding scale. SEE AD ON THIS PAGE Downtown office 613-233-9669
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Estate Planning Mann & Partners, LLP Serving and supporting the community as a multi-service law firm. SEE AD ON PAGE 28 1600 Scott St, Ste 612 613-722-1500 info@mannlawyers.com mannlawyers.com
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FLORISTS
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A florist in the European tradition. Two locations: 282 Richmond Rd: 613-729-6911 18 Clarence St: 613-321-0969 SEE AD ON THIS PAGE 282 Richmond Rd 613-729-6911 tivoliflorist@rogers.com tivoliflorist.com
Furniture 613-729-6911 282 Richmond Rd. 613-321-0969 18 Clarence St.
BrandSource BrandSource is your neighbourhood expert in furniture, appliances, beds and mattresses. One-stop shopping for all your home décor needs. SEE ADS ON PAGES 20–21 1000 Belfast Rd 613-824-7004 ottawabrandsource.ca info@ottawabrandsource.ca
Locations: 470 Town Line Rd, Carleton Place: 613-253-9797 3495 Trim Rd, Navan: 613-835-9792 1197 Pembroke St E, Pembroke: 613-732-9333 26 King St E, Brockville: 613-865-7566 SEE AD ON PAGE 3 thenewoaktree.com
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NEIGHBOURHOOD
Going gaga fo There’s no such thing as a quick trip to o this southern Ottawa shopping district ct Story and photos by Tina Barton
Whether you have the entire day or just a few hours, The Glebe be is a wonderful destination for both tourists and locals: easy to navigate (nearly everything is right there on Bank Street), accessible by public transit (OC Transpo buses 1 and 7 run in que both directions all day) and packed with interesting and unique things to see. Those who work and play in The Glebe agree ial that what makes this southern Ottawa neighbourhood special n their is the people — friendly, helpful and passionately engaged in community. Small, locally owned and operated businesses are a nowledge. central part of this, providing specialty services and expert knowledge. Stop by soon! You won’t be sorry you did.
The Papery 850 BANK ST You’ll find a range of greeting cards (including many in French!) for every occasion at The Papery, as well as knickknacks, beautiful journals and party supplies galore. More of a craft-it-yourself-er? The other side of the store is a world of colour, texture and inspiration that includes racks of paper, envelopes, card-making supplies and scrapbooking essentials. Other than its prime location at Bank Street and Fifth Avenue, what gives The Papery the stamina to compete with big-business craft chains? Storeowner Katherine Slack thinks it’s because “we can pick carefully what to carry, and so we choose things that are interesting and different.” Assistant manager Sean Everett notes that in bigger stores, “you can walk through miles and miles of product and never find what you’re looking for ... The Glebe is such a great location because it feels like a village, and that affects our standard for customer service.”
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As the new kid on the block, you might think Knifewear has a hard time competing with the Glebe landmarks. What gives it the cutting edge? Employee DV Meyers thinks it’s a combination of “Japanese steel and passionate staff.” What can you expect from a visit to their new Ottawa location? Quality knives ranging in price from $100 to $2,000, which you can test on potatoes and tomatoes right in the store. Every knife can be brought back after purchase for one free sharpening, and staff even offer classes on safe and professional at-home sharpening. Knifewear carries a range of shaving gear, cookbooks, cutting boards and knife racks, including the electric guitar knife magnet pictured above.
This authentic Italian market is a tight squeeze, but what it lacks in square footage, it more than makes up for in quality, quality variety and service. service With a knowledgeable and friendly staff, Dave Nicastro’s shop is able to maintain a standard that bigger stores can’t match. And the produce is unreal. Fragrant fresh herbs, a fun selection of mushrooms, and best of all, they look to local farms whenever possible. With between 100 and 200 delicious cheese selections and a fully stocked antipasto and salad deli, you’re sure to find something delicious to take home. If you need to stock up on quality oil and vinegar for all the Italian cooking ideas you’re sure to dream up, you can purchase a refillable bottle and top it off with olive oil, organic olive oil or balsamic vinegar whenever you run low.
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Bloomfields 783 BANK ST Nothing makes me feel more like an adult than buying flowers — except, perhaps, voting, but that’s never pretty and rarely smells as nice. There’s just something about spending my hard-earned money on simple, fleeting beauty that feels like I’ve arrived. Bloomfields covers all the bases: a big fridge of the classics (roses, carnations and huge peonies), gorgeous premade arrangements (from $35 to $75) and a fun assortment of single stems to mix and match. Don’t have an eye for the floral? Don’t stress — the staff members are well trained and thrilled to help you put together something for your friend, lover, partner or living room. Their advice? Stop by in the morning if you want lots of time and help in selecting your bouquet. “We always make time to help people,” says employee Janice Burke, “but the afternoon is our busiest time of day.”
Truffle Treasures 769 BANK ST Walking into Truffle Treasures on a cold, windy day is nothing short of therapeutic. Soft orange walls give the small café a sense of immediate warmth, and the scent of chocolate in the air feeds your soul and sweetens your mood. Truffle Treasures is well known in The Glebe for its specialty hot chocolates. Made from scratch with chocolate chips and your choice of milk and available in such tempting varieties as peanut butter, banana, and ginger and orange, the only worry you’ll have is that someone will notice you’re drinking two at once. You could also treat yourself to a gelato in a hand-rolled waffle cone or to one of the dozens of chocolate truffles and other treats. Allergy sufferers, rejoice! Although it’s a small place that’s big on dairy, Truffle Treasures offers soy and almond milk for your coffee or latté, and many hot chocolates can be made vegan. As an extra sweet bonus, Truffle Treasures serves fair-trade, organic coffee and espresso from Happy Goat.
Cats R Us 836 BANK ST This adorable and highly specialized cat boutique carries everything from high-end food and litter to simple toys to elaborate climbers and beds. You’ll Y also find cat-themed T-shirts, magnets, picture frames and more. Cats R Us carries a beautiful selection of urns for the ashes of departed companion animals, ranging in price from $100 to $125. Don’t forget to keep an eye out for the store cat, Mokey.
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Wild Oat 817 BANK ST Wild Oat smells fantastic. The magic of rising bread, nourishing vegan soups and stews, fresh juices and coffee mingle in the air — you just can’t pass it up. With lots of gluten-free and vegan options, the chances that you won’t find a lunch to suit you are pretty slim. There’s plenty of space to sit and eat, with a café-style dining room on the sandwich side and a well-stocked fridge of cold drinks on the soup and bakery side. Before you head out, don’t forget to check out the fresh breads and other take-home foods. Employee Heather Murray recommends the potato-sage sourdough — “It’s only available on Saturday.” The Glebe has been good to Wild Oat for more than 20 years: “It’s such a great walking neighbourhood,” Murray says. “I live all the way in Hull and I still come here to do a lot of my shopping . . . I love The Glebe.”
Yarn Forward and Sew On 581 BANK ST Creating something just feels good, doesn’t it? It can be anything from an elegant quilt to a simple scarf. There’s a sense of accomplishment when we put time and effort into making something unique. If you’ve yet to experience this magical feeling, check out Yarn Forward and Sew On, at 581 Bank St. They’ve got everything to get you started — knitting needles and crochet hooks, patterns and inexpensive yet soft yarns. If you’re already hooked (crochet pun!), they also stock high-end sewing machines (prices range from $149 to $8,000) and luxurious yarns. Store manager Carol Manship’s top pick is Manos Silk Blend ($14.99): “It’s my favourite weight to work with.” Need a hand getting started? There’s a free knitting and crocheting drop-in class every Thursday afternoon, and a range of classes at different levels are offered. JAN 2014–JUNE 2014
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INSURANCE
MANOTICK INSURANCE BROKERS LTD.
613-6923528
LINDA YOUNG INSURANCE BROKERS INC.
613-596-9697 Fax 596-2247
2625 Queensview Drive, Suite 100 Manotick ON K4M 1A7 Ottawa ON K2B 8K2 johnsheainsurance.com 5494 Main St.
613-8251110 500 Claridge Dr. Suite 105 Nepean ON K2J 3G5
Home, Auto, Business, and Life Insurance
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LAWYERS
Insurance John Shea Insurance Brokers Ltd
We can help you find the perfect ring to celebrate your love...
Home, auto, business, life insurance. SEE AD ON PAGE 26 2625 Queensview Dr, Ste 100 613-596-9697 sheains@johnsheainsurance.com
Linda Young Insurance Brokers Inc Home, auto, business, life insurance. SEE AD ON PAGE 26 500 Claridge Dr, Ste 105 613-825-1110 lindayounginsurance.com
Manotick Insurance Brokers Ltd SEE AD ON PAGE 26
Home, auto, business, life insurance. 5494 Main St, PO Box 816 613-692-3528 manotickinsurancebrokers.com
Jewellery & Jewellers
790 Bank Street, Ottawa 613 234-4136
davidsonsjewellers.com
Davidson’s Jewellers Ottawa jeweller since 1939, offering custom design, appraisals, watch and jewellery repairs. SEE AD ON THIS PAGE 790 Bank St, at Third Ave 613-234-4136 info@davidsonsjewellers.com davidsonsjewellers.com
Magpie Jewellery Contemporary jewellery, custom design and repairs. Rideau, Glebe, Westboro. SEE AD ON PAGE 26 799 Bank St magpiejewellery.com
Lawyers Ian Carter – Bayne Sellar Boxall HIV nondisclosure, drunk driving, domestic assaults, drugs, fraud. Ian Carter, protecting your rights and freedoms. SEE STORY ON PAGE 42 SEE AD ON THIS PAGE 200 Elgin St, Ste 500 613-236-0535 icarter@bsbcriminallaw.com bsbcriminallaw.com
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LAWYERS
Full Service Law Firm www.mannlawyers.com
(613) 722-1500 • Suite 710, 1600 Scott Street
Good People. Great Lawyers. • Corporate & Commercial • Wills, Estate Planning & Administration • Employment & Labour
• Family & Collaborative Family • Real Estate • Civil Litigation
• Bankruptcy & Insolvency • Human Rights • Workers’ Compensation
• Insurance • Personal Injury • Motor Vehicle Accident
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MORTGAGES
Mann & Partners, LLP
Legal Services
Serving and supporting the community as a multi-service law firm.
Ian Carter – Bayne Sellar Boxall HIV nondisclosure, drunk driving, domestic assaults, drugs, fraud. Ian Carter, protecting your rights and freedoms.
SEE AD ON PAGE 28 1600 Scott St, Ste 612 613-722-1500 info@mannlawyers.com mannlawyers.com
SEE STORY ON PAGE 42 SEE AD ON PAGE 27
Nelligan O’Brien Payne LLP We get it. Business, family, litigation, employment, estates. SEE AD ON PAGE 28 50 O’Connor St, Ste 1500 613-238-8080 info@nelligan.ca nelligan.ca
200 Elgin St, Ste 500 613-236-0535 icarter@bsbcriminallaw.com bsbcriminallaw.com
Mann & Partners, LLP Serving and supporting the community as a multi-service law firm. SEE AD ON PAGE 28 1600 Scott St, Ste 612 613-722-1500 info@mannlawyers.com mannlawyers.com
Pre-approvals
Nelligan O’Brien Payne LLP We get it. Business, family, litigation, employment, estates. SEE AD ON PAGE 28 50 O’Connor St, Ste 1500 613-238-8080 info@nelligan.ca nelligan.ca
Mortgages Mortgage Alliance Free mortgage refinancing and debt-counselling service. email: cduncan@tmacc.com ghartsgrove@ mortgagealliance.com SEE AD ON THIS PAGE 1010 Polytek St, Ste 26 613-612-8400 cduncan@tmacc.com
Residential Mortgages
Refinances
Self employed or bad credit? No Problem!
Cindy M. Duncan, AMP Broker/Franchise Owner 613-612-8400 cduncan@tmacc.com
George Hartsgrove, AMP Mortgage Agent 613-263-0609 ghartsgrove@mortgagealliance.com
Head OIÀce 26-1010 Polytek St. Ottawa, ON K1J 9J9 licence # 10717 independently owned and operated franchise of the Mortgage Alliance Network
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MOTORCYCLES & SCOOTERS
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OPTICAL SERVICES
Motorcycles & Scooters
Music Lessons
Powersports Canada
Guitar and mandolin lessons by Jamie Anderson. Many styles; kids and adults.
Optical Studio is independently owned. We provide each individual specialized eye-care service. Book an eye exam instantly on our website (eyemaxx.ca). Drop in today and one of our friendly staff members will be happy to serve you. Store hours are Mon, Tues and Fri, 10am–6pm; Wed and Thurs, 10am–7pm; Sat, 10am–5pm.
Jamie Anderson
Imagine all the fun you’re going to have! SEE AD ON PAGE 30 1 Laser St 613-224-7899 powersportscanada.com
Near Montreal and St Laurent 613-791-3224 tsunamiinc@aol.com jamieanderson.com/guitar.html
Optical Services
SEE AD ON THIS PAGE
Eyemaxx Optical Studio Located in the heart of Ottawa, at Elgin and Cooper streets, Eyemaxx
237 Elgin Street (near Cooper) 613.216.6076 www.eyemaxx.ca maxxmail@eyemaxx.ca
maxx.ca optical
studio
237 Elgin St 613-216-6076 maxxmail@eyemaxx.ca eyemaxx.ca
SEE DIFFERENTLY English & French Service On site laboratory Eye exams booked online Contact Lenses available Contact Lens Fitters Licensed Opticians
Open 7 Days/Week
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NEIGHBOURHOOD
Hidden gems of Hintonburg Neighbourhood offers quirky mix of old and new Story and photos by Julie Cruikshank
Winter in Ottawa is nothing to write home about. Cold, drab and usually snowy or rainy, it’s a time to retreat inside and hunker down for the long season. But Hintonburg, one of Ottawa’s oldest neighbourhoods, offers an intriguing mix of history and present-day trendiness, and even once things have moved indoors there’s still plenty to do and see. Bordered by the O-Train line in the east and Somerset Heights to the west, it comprises the area from Transitway to Queensway, with Wellington Street West as its main artery and the site of many of its most eclectic businesses. The neighbourhood got its start as a small farming community that was part of Nepean Township. By the late 1800s it had grown enough to become an incorporated village. It was named for Joseph Hinton, an influential shopkeeper in the area in the mid-1800s. The Village of Hintonburg became part of the City of Ottawa in 1907. Presiding over it all is the impressive Église SaintFrançois-d’Assise cathedral, its twin bell towers reaching to the sky, tolling at noon and six as a daily reminder that the past is still very much alive and present in this little neighbourhood along Wellington West.
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Raspberry Béret Pop Up Shop 1004 WELLINGTON ST W What, you ask, is a pop-up shop? It’s what happens when Stephanie Vezina, an artist, electronic musician, collector of pretty things, and all-around rolling stone, has an idea, spots a location and sets up shop. Vezina opened her doors in August and has been going strong ever since, thanks largely to the warm reception she’s had from Hintonburg. “It’s a wonderful neighbourhood. People are really into supporting the local scene and businesses. It’s kind of my studio space and a store,” she says of her cozy little shop, crammed full of cushy furniture, bright paintings and sparkly things. She also has her music-editing equipment in the space and uses the profits from the vintage shop to fund her creative habits. Every Thursday night Vezina has an esthetician friend offer $10 manicures in the store, and she also hopes to open it up to small events like book readings and poetry.
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Wabi-Sabi
Twiss & Weber
1078 WELLINGTON ST W
1282-C WELLINGTON ST W
Nestled at the corner of Wellington and Pinhey streets, Wabi-Sabi is the go-to spot for anyone interested in knitting, felting or fibre art. Started five years ago by owner Carol Secord, the studio offers both classes and supplies. The shop also runs camps, birthday parties, baby showers and team-building events and hosts a free knit-night on Thursdays that is open to anyone who wants to bring in a project and get some help from a staff member. “We have both men and women and all ages that come,” Secord says. The store’s name comes from a Japanese term meaning “imperfection in beauty.” “Wabi sabi is good when learning how to knit because there’s lots of mistakes,” Secord says. “It’s still beautiful because it’s about the process.”
Business partners Laura Twiss and Tonia Weber first came together as crafting partners before opening their storefront boutique. “We started doing craft shows together, we knit, and then we felted together,” Twiss explains. They carry a selection of locally made clothing, jewellery and accessories, some of which they make themselves and some of which they source from other designers. Originally located close to the Parkdale Market, their Wellington West storefront opened on Sept 3, making it possibly the newest addition to the block. “We are really happy with the neighbourhood . . . a lot of people come to this area as a destination because there are so many neat shops,” Twiss says.
World of Maps 1235 WELLINGTON ST W It’s a fair bet that you have never been in a store like World of Maps. Don’t let the name fool you — if you’re picturing a creaky old shop full of cobwebs and dusty, crumbling maps that haven’t been accurate since the Soviet Union dissolved, you couldn’t be more wrong. Owned by shopkeeper Brad Green and his wife, this bright, airy store is bustling with activity and packed to the gills with not just maps, but travel books, compasses, globes, telescopes and binoculars, games and more. They also print custom maps and have a framing workshop in the basement. “The name of the store doesn’t encompass all of the things that we do,” Green says. “Our clientele is not usually tourists coming to Ottawa; they are people from Ottawa going anywhere.” On the day I visit, Green introduces me to a customer, Deanna Maillard, who has just ordered a custom map of the canal route from Ottawa to Kingston to commemorate a canoe trip she took with her husband. The map is designed so that she can add notes and photos from the trip. “Then when somebody else wants to do it, you have it all right there to share with them and it’s tangible,” she says. JAN 2014–JUNE 2014
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Cube Gallery 1285 WELLINGTON ST W Nestled somewhat inauspiciously between a condo tower and a bike shop, Cube is a contemporary gallery curated by Ottawa artist Don Monet. Now in its ninth year of operations, the gallery hosts a new group show each month, as well as booking evening events. It represents many Canadian artists, including Order of Canada honoured sculptor Joe Fafard. “Don selects all the work that comes through here, so when artists do submissions via online or in person he chooses it to his taste,” says gallery assistant Chelsea Dozois. The space manages to be both open and cozy at the same time. It hosts monthly shows in the lower room, while an ongoing roster of both established and emerging artists adorn the walls of its main space. A yearly highlight for the gallery is the Nocturne Festival in July, with art, lectures and workshops celebrating the night sky. Cube also runs an annual Christmas show featuring 12-by-12-inch works by 40 to 60 artists, perfect for gift giving.
Allegro Retro 1243 WELLINGTON ST W Another little gem adding its presence to the Hintonburg streetscape is Allegro Retro. Owner Calère Boudreau prides herself on offering something for everyone. “I’ll sometimes have a customer come in and I’ll sell something to a 75-yearold lady, and half an hour later a 16-year-old boy will come in and buy something. I’m really proud of that, that we can offer that sort of variety.” The store carries footwear, bags and accessories, and even toys and board games. “Basically, we have vintage from 1940 to circa January 2013,” Boudreau says.
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SuzyQ 991 WELLINGTON ST W If you have spent any time in Ottawa in the last two years, you’ve no doubt heard the siren call of the maple-bacon doughnut. This unlikely confection is SuzyQ’s claim to fame, filling the air with an unmistakable sweet-porky aroma that draws in customers like nothing else. Inside a tiny little shack in the parking lot behind the TacoLot, the SuzyQ bakers are like elves in Santa’s workshop, creating artisanal treats in flavours like rosewater, raspberry cassis and London Fog. The doughnut roster is changed up seasonally, depending on what ingredients are available, and the baking is done in small batches to ensure that every single one is fresh. “There’s definitely a huge effort to use local ingredients,” says barista Matt. “The bacon for the maple-bacon comes from a local farm, and we get giant slabs of it.” Best of all, for $20 with no tax, a dozen SuzyQs can be yours.
4Cats Art Studio 1107 WELLINGTON ST W First opened in Victoria, BC, by founder and CEO Joey Simon, 4Cats Art Studio now has locations throughout Canada, the US, Mexico and Australia. Offering art classes, workshops, camps and birthday parties for both children and adults, the studio has been keeping the creative juices flowing in Hintonburg for three years now. Workshops range from drawing and painting to polymer clay and felt, and often they are structured around the style of a particular artist. “A lot of times we’ll do a workshop if it’s an artist’s birthday. We’ll do a workshop inspired by that artist,” says 4Cats curator Brittany Cutler. Monet, Picasso, Van Gogh and Andy Warhol have all been given the 4Cats treatment, as have many others.
Emulsify 1283-B WELLINGTON ST W A few doors down from Cube is Emulsify, offering fresh artisan olive oils and balsamic vinegars. Emulsify opened its doors less than a year ago. “This neighbourhood by far is, I think, immeasurable to our success,” says shopkeeper Lacy Bourguignon. “There’s just so many foodie-related things going on around here.” Walking into the store is a little bit like walking into a vat of olive oil, with the rich green-gold walls and low lighting contributing to the effect. Bright metal vats of oil and vinegar line the walls, and small cups are available for sampling. Olive oils range from pure-andunadulterated to flavoured. I try an oil that tastes sharply of cut grass and a balsamic richly flavoured with chocolate. Most bottles are in the $15 range, making them an inexpensive gift that is a nice change from the standard bottle of wine. An eight-pack sample box of oils and vinegars is available for $35. Emulsify also offers various tasting nights and a chef series. JAN 2014–JUNE 2014
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Place for Paws Boarding Camp for Dogs & Cats
Angela Zorn 2432 Old Hwy 17 RR #1, Rockland, ON K4K 1K7
613-446-2280
LGBT owned and operated
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PRENUPTIAL AGREEMENTS
Pet Boarding & Sitting Place for Paws Boarding camp for dogs and cats. SEE AD ON PAGE 36 2432 Old Hwy 17 613-446-2280
Pharmacies Shoppers Drug Mart, Bank and Gladstone Health, beauty, convenience; located right next to the Village.
Politicians Office of Mayor Jim Watson Building a better Ottawa. SEE AD ON THIS PAGE 110 Laurier Ave W, 613-580-2424 ottawa.ca
Paul Dewar, MP Standing up for Ottawa, working for you. SEE AD ON THIS PAGE House of Commons, 613-964-8682 dewarp@parl.gc.ca pauldewar.ca
Prenuptial Agreements Mann & Partners, LLP Serving and supporting the community as a multi-service law firm. SEE AD ON PAGE 28 1600 Scott St, Ste 612 613-722-1500 info@mannlawyers.com mannlawyers.com
SEE AD ON PAGE 38 455 Bank St 613-238-9041 shoppersdrugmart.ca
Physiotherapy Vijay Sharma Physiotherapy Neck, back, joint or sportrelated pain? Come see Vijay! SEE AD ON PAGE 36 180 Metcalfe St, Ste 305 613-238-8885 info@vijaysharmaphysiotharpy.ca vijaysharmaphysiotherapy.ca
PAUL DEWAR, MP Working for you
1306 Wellington St. W 613.946.8682 dewarp@gc.ca www.pauldewar.ca
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Bank and Gladstone
PROUD TO BE IN
YOUR
NEIGHBOURHOOD Ben Gunter and his Pharmacy Team are here to answer your questions and help you and your family achieve the best health possible. Come in and discover an array of services that can help make managing your health easier. Speak to a member of our Pharmacy Team today. Our Pharmacists are available from 9am to10pm, 7 days a week to provide health knowledge and advice and help you live well.
SPECIALIZING TO MEET YOUR NEEDS Pharmacy Services Include: Medication Reviews, Smoking Cessation Counselling, Flu Shots and Personalized Adherence Counselling for Chronic Conditions
Your Local LGBT community Shoppers Drug Mart 455 Bank Street, Ottawa ON | 613-238-9041 *First 100 customers. Some conditions apply, see store for details. Bank and Gladstone location only.
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RESTAURANTS & CAFÉS
Psychologists
Publications Online
Restaurants & Cafés
Gilmour Psychological Services
Dailyxtra.com
Absinthe
Everything gay, every day. Dailyxtra.com is Canada’s most-visited gay and lesbian news and community website. Bringing you interactive event listings and daily news and culture updates from across Canada and around the world.
A modern bistro using locally sourced ingredients. Fully accessible.
Providing a full range of psychological services. SEE AD ON PAGE 16 437 Gilmour St 613-230-4709 ottawa-psychologists.com
SEE AD ON PAGE 48
Publications Pink Triangle Press Pink Triangle Press (PTP) is Canada’s leading gay and lesbian media organization. Founded in 1971 to advance the struggle for sexual liberation, PTP’s defining activity is lesbian and gay journalism. PTP publishes Xtra, Xtra Living and Ultimate Pride Guide, and operates dailyxtra.com and squirt.org. 2 Carlton St, Ste 1600 416-925-6665 pinktrianglepress.com
Xtra Ottawa Serving the community since 1993, Xtra is the National Capital Region’s largest and most widely read gay publication. Xtra also publishes Ottawa editions of Xtra Living and Ultimate Pride Guide. Mailing address: 160 Elgin St, PO Box 70063, Place Bell RPO, Ottawa, ON, K2P 2M3 Contact advertising: lorilynn.barker@dailyxtra.com 613-986-8292 Contact editorial: danny.glenwright@dailyxtra.com
2 Carlton St, Ste 1600 416-925-6665 danny.glenwright@dailyxtra.com dailyxtra.com
Recreational Vehicles
SEE AD ON THIS PAGE 1208 Wellington St W 613-761-1138 info@absinthecafe.ca absinthecafe.ca
Allegro Ristorante When you are craving authentic Italian fine dining, visit Allegro Ristorante in the heart of Little Italy. SEE AD ON PAGE 40
Powersports Canada
422 Preston St 613-235-7454 allegroristorante@gmail.com allegroristorante.ca
Imagine all the fun you’re going to have!
Courtyard Restaurant
SEE AD ON PAGE 30
Fine dining. Private rooms for weddings and groups.
1 Laser St 613-224-7899 powersportscanada.com
SEE AD ON PAGE 40 21 George St, ByWard Market 613-241-1516 info@courtyardrestaurant.com courtyardrestaurant.com
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RESTAURANTS & CAFÉS
Contemporary Cuisine A heritage stone building rich with atmosphere. Reservations welcome.
“
Good italian food at good prices
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— Ottawa City Magazine
Giovanni’s Ristorante With the special care and attention that every patron receives, Giovanni’s is the perfect setting to enjoy great food and fine wines. SEE AD ON PAGE 4 362 Preston St 613-234-3156 giovannis-restaurant.com
La Cucina Ristorante
FRESH PASTA & THIN-CRUST PIZZA 25 GEORGE ST. BYWARD MARKET
241-8656
“La cucina” is Italian for “the kitchen,” and your host Giuseppe and Chef Johnny will make your dining experience one to remember. Featuring a full menu of modern and traditional Italian dishes, made from food from local suppliers to ensure freshness. Reservations are not required but are recommended. Book your special event at La Cucina today. SEE AD ON PAGE 41 474 Hazeldean Rd (at Castlefrank) 613-836-1811 lacucinaottawa.com
422 Preston Street, Ottawa 613-235-7454 allegroristorante@gmail.com
www.allegroristorante.ca
Private Event Room for up to 50 people also available. Call for more details.
When you’re craving Italian cuisine, visit Allegro Ristorante in the heart of Little Italy. We offer authentic Italian fine dining and a large selection of wines to complement any meal choice. Contact us today to make a reservation or come in to visit us for lunch or dinner.
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Ask about our gluten free pasta.
A Little Bit of Old World Italy, in the Heart of Kanata
CALL FOR RESERVATIONS 474 Hazeldean Road, Kanata (At Castlefrank)
613.836.1811 www.lacucinaottawa.com
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PROFILE
A lawyer & a friend
RESTAURANTS & CAFÉS
Mamma Grazzi’s
Spa Services
Delicious house-made pasta and hand-rolled pizzas. “Best Date Location” — CheapEats Ottawa
Warren Chase Urban Retreat for Men
SEE AD ON PAGE 40
SEE AD ON PAGE 51
25 George St, ByWard Market 613-241-8656 info@mammagrazzis.com mammagrazzis.com
515 Industrial Ave, Unit #1 613-241-0818 warrenchase2013@gmail.com warrenchaseretreat.com
Perspectives Restaurant at Brookstreet
Theatre
Experience the ultimate dining experience at award-winning four-diamond Perspectives Restaurant at Brookstreet Hotel. SEE AD ON PAGE 7
Ian Carter specializes in HIV-nondisclosure cases Lawyer Ian Carter began his career as a television reporter. Focused primarily on covering the courts, he decided he could make a greater difference working within the system. He graduated from Queen’s University law school and now works for the criminal law firm Bayne Sellar Boxall. Carter has dealt with all manner of cases, but he’s developed a specialty working on HIV nondisclosure. His practice has encompassed a number of files, including the high-profile prosecution of Steven Boone. Having worked on the other side, Carter understands exactly how the press functions. He takes any steps possible to protect his clients from media attention but admits it’s sometimes impossible to avoid. As a relatively new field, HIV law is both fuzzy and everevolving. Court rulings that have been handed down can leave much for future judges to interpret, meaning things are often decided on a case-by-case basis. Frustrated by this, Carter also works closely with a number of HIV organizations on legal reform. There is one thing he makes clear: anyone arrested or even contacted by police should contact him immediately. He provides initial consultations at no charge.
525 Legget Dr 613-271-1800 reservations@brookstreet.com brookstreet.com/dining
The Foolish Chicken The perfect place to kick back with mouthwatering chicken and ribs. SEE AD ON THIS PAGE 79 Holland Ave 613-321-4715 foolishchicken@magma.ca foolishchicken.ca
Orpheus Musical Theatre Society Performing, producing and promoting quality musical entertainment. Creating value for the community. SEE AD ON PAGE 43 17 Fairmont Ave, 613-729-4318 info@orpheus-theatre.ca orpheus-theatre.ca
Travel Expedia CruiseShipCenters Kanata Full-service travel agency. SEE AD ON THIS PAGE 501 Hazeldean Rd 613-831-9100 lbooth@cruiseshipcenters.com lisa.booth.cruiseshipcenters.ca
The Spa Retreat Boutique Hotel A true adults-only luxury escape. The ideal romantic escape, wedding destination or health and wellness retreat.
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Weddings Brookstreet Hotel We offer a stylish and sophisticated setting to make your celebration (from 10 to 350 people) unforgettable. SEE AD ON PAGE 7 525 Legget Dr, 613-271-3582 events@brookstreet.com brookstreet.com/weddings
Yoga Ottawa Men’s Yoga The name says it all. SEE AD ON THIS PAGE ottawamensyoga.ca
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Survive in style Rain and snow gear to get ter you through winter The National Capital Region is a great eat place to live and to play, with endless ss opportunities for open-air adventure. re. But enjoying the great outdoors when the weather turns harsh requires having the right kind of gear, ar, whether you’re winter camping in Gatineau Park, making a day trip to Mont Cascades or braving the city streets on your daily commute. Since 1992 (after its founding in Vancouver in 1971), Mountain Equipment Co-op (MEC) has been outfitting Ottawa adventure seekers with the latest and greatestt in outdoor gear — and helping us survive in style during the brutal winters. The expansive store, in the heart o off Westboro, is a highly recommended d he destination where you can find all the essentials you need for your next date ate with adventure. PHOTOS COURTESY OF MOUNTAIN EQUIPMENT CO-OP
MEC Aqua-Not 3 46L Panniers Whether you bike to work year-round or you’re heading out for a romantic evening of skating on the Rideau Canal, these panniers will come in handy. They have plenty of room for a pair of skates, a flask of something warming and a change of clothes.
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MEC Aquila Wide Sleeping Bag -7C Timbuk2 Aviator Travel Pack If you’re planning to escape the brisk weather and head south for a Palm Springs or Puerto Vallarta break, the Timbuk2 will help you run for planes or stroll through the Zona Romantica to Blue Chairs in total comfort. Versatile and dependable luggage is definitely worth having.
Nothing says true Ontarian like a winter camping trip. This warm and cozy sleeping bag has room to manoeuvre, and you can brag to your friends about the amazing goose down in the morning.
MEC Bricole Jacket A good shell is essential for keeping dry while staying active in the messy Ontario winter. Layer up and stay warm while still looking good.
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Index of advertiser listings A
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Absinthe
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Allegro
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AIDS Committee of Ottawa
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Anderson, Jamie
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Andrex Holdings
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B BrandSource
8, 18, 19
Bread By Us
10
Brookstreet Hotel 8, 19, 44
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Ian Carter – Bayne Sellar Boxall 27, 29
J Jim Watson, Office of Mayor
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John Shea Insurance Brokers Ltd
27
K Kessels Upholstering
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Camp Explora
16
Centretown Community Health Centre 11 Children’s Aid Society of Ottawa, The Church of St John the Evangelist, The
11 10
Courtyard Restaurant 39
Dailyxtra.com
39, 44
Davidson’s Jewellers
27
DTN Contract Services 18
40
Linda Young Insurance Brokers Inc
27
Expedia CruiseShipCenters Kanata 16, 42 Eyemaxx Optical Studio31
F Foolish Chicken, The
42
Pink Triangle Press
39
Place for Paws
37
Powersports Canada
8, 31, 39
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R Ritt, Jerry SG
16
Scottie’s Spot
Mamma Grazzi’s
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Shoppers Drug Mart
37
Spa Day Retreat, The
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Squirt.org
44
Stroked Ego
10
16, 29, 37
Manotick Insurance Brokers Ltd
27
Merkley Supply Ltd
11, 18
Mortgage Alliance
16 29
8
T Tivoli Florist
18
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N Nelligan O’Brien Payne LLP
29
New Oak Tree, The
18
Vijay Sharma Physiotherapy
37
W Warren Chase Urban Retreat for Men
Orpheus Musical Theatre Society
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Giovanni’s Ristorante
Ottawa Men’s Yoga
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42
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Gilmour Psychological Services 16, 39 40
Perspectives Restaurant at Brookstreet
Magpie Jewellery
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37
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M
Mike’s Electrical Service
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Paul Dewar, MP
Quenneville, Antoine
La Cucina Ristorante
Mann & Partners, LLP
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Padraig Coaching & Consulting
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CATEGORY
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The Ottawa Trainyards 515 Industrial Ave - Unit 1 613-241-0818 www.warrenchaseretreat.com
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