Ottawa Architecture: Buildings in Hintonburg/Mechanicsville: A Historical Building Exhibit

424 Parkdale: Fire Station No. 11 by Eghosa Iyamu

Introduction

Discover the story of Fire Station No. 11, a century-old station located at 424 Parkdale Avenue that has witnessed Hintonburg's transformation from gritty industrial village to a vibrant urban neighbourhood. Built in 1924 as a beacon of modern firefighting, this red-brick landmark once housed horse-drawn engines, courageous firefighters, and Ottawa's last fire house, named Bob. Today, it stands as a silent testament to an era of smoke and steam, while its reinvented how interiors host art exhibitions, tech startups, and community gatherings. This exhibit traces the station's journey from lifesaving fortress to heritage hub, exploring how architecture, technology, and community spirit came together to preserve its legacy. Through archival photos, firsthand accounts, and architectural insights, discover how a building designed to fight fires symbolized resilience, adaptation, and the enduring power of place.

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