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Navan is a rural community on McKinnons Creek in Cumberland Ward in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is located southeast of the suburban community of Orleans. Before its amalgamation with the city in 2001, Navan was within the City of Cumberland. It was named after the town of Navan in Ireland. Navan is about 20 km east of the city centre, centred at the corner of Colonial Road (Ottawa Road #28) and Trim Road. Navan's nearness to the suburban area of Orleans means that it is quickly becoming more suburban in nature itself. About 3,025 people live in the vicinity of Navan (Canada 2006 Census). The Navan Fair is an annual event that takes place in the summertime, typically in August. It is held at the fairgrounds off of Colonial Road. The fair currently features midway rides, live music, concession stands, demolition derbies, exhibitions, parades, and various shows. The first fair took place in 1946. The admission for the first year of the fair was 35 cents for adults, 25 cents for children, and 25 cents for cars. 〔http://navanfair.com〕 ==Notable landmarks== * JT Bradley’s, general store originally built in 1898 but rebuilt in 1949 after it burned down in 1948. * Navan Memorial Centre and Arena, built in 1955, and completely rebuilt in 1982 after the 1955 arena was condemned. * Navan Curling Club, opened in 1990. * Heritage Public School, officially opened on September 5, 2006 to replace Meadowview Public School, which closed down in 2004. * The Shaw House, located on the northwest corner of Trim Road and Smith Road, is a historic house built in 1876. * The Domes, installed in the fairgrounds, originally used for the Papal Mass when Pope John Paul II visited Canada.〔http://www.navan.on.ca〕 * St Mary's Anglican church constructed of local limestone and completed in 1898 * Navan Vars United Church dedicated in 1926 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Navan, Ontario」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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