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Friday, June 14, 2019

Modern Ottawa ON

Braces Haven - Barrhaven Orthodontist in Ottawa, Ontario


Invisalign VS Braces

Orthodontic treatment is definitely the way to handle your teeth misalignment issues. But deciding between the traditional braces or the Invisalign can be a tough choice. The only way to make an informed decision is to learn the difference between the two and know the pros and cons of each. While both techniques use applied pressure, traditional braces are visible and semi-permanent. The sight of metal attached to the teeth can be an off for many. Since the traditional types are glued to the teeth, cleaning around them can be quite a challenge. On the other hand, Invisalign are made of clear materials that are not easily noticeable. Since they can be taken out during meals, food particles getting trapped in between will not be a problem.


Demography

Being the capital city of Canada, Ottawa has one of the largest populations in the country. Over 20% of the people are foreign born coming from countries like United Kingdom, China and Lebanon. The large-scale migration between 1987 and 2002 is responsible for the rapid growth of population. It is also estimated that around 65% of the residents identify themselves as Christians. Because of the large number of migrants, the government has implemented a bilingual policy where English and French serve as official languages. Visible minorities in the city include non-white or Europeans. There are Black Canadians, Chinese, South Asians, and Arabs.


Braces Haven

A perfectly aligned teeth is a blessing. It gives you a more confident smile and makes you feel better about yourself. However, not everyone has been blessed to have one. But with technology, the right professionals and the correct approach, you can also have the same perfect set of teeth. Invisalign is the latest in the field of orthodontics. Since these clear aligners are virtually invisible, no one will notice that your teeth are actually undergoing treatment. The professionals from Braces Haven will map out your treatment plan to gradually align your teeth. In no time, you will just be surprised on how the technology improved your overall smile.


Governing body of English rugby league approves franchise move to Ottawa

A rugby league enthusiast, the Toronto native first hatched the idea of bringing the sport of sport to Canada on a fish-and-chips wrapper. That turned into the Toronto Wolfpack becoming the first transatlantic rugby league team in 2017. Read more here
Eric Perez is definitely the man behind the rugby team of Ottawa. With all his accomplishments with the Toronto Wolfpack, no wonder he was able to acquire the franchise to Ottawa. The move is a great leap for Canadian rugby league enthusiasts. Perez is known for his dedicated passion in the sports industry and as he said, he will not rush things. Instead, he is eyeing for a perfect work ahead before it will be ready for the 2020 season. Talents from Ottawa like players and coaches who think that they have what it takes to be a part of the prestigious team should start applying.


National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, ON

The National Gallery of Canada is considered as the center of art gallery in the nation. It houses one of the largest collections of drawings, paintings, photographs and sculptures of many distinguished artists. Although the gallery is dedicated to Canadian artists, there are also few works of art from Europeans and Americans. Some of the famous and controversial collections include Barnett Newman’s Voice of Fire, works of Renaissance painter, Francesco Salviati and The Death of General Wolfe by Benjamin West. The collections often came from either purchase or donations from philanthropists around the world. Apart from just viewing the works of famous artists, visitors can also enjoy painting and creating their very own masterpieces during their visit.




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Driving Direction
National Gallery of Canada
380 Sussex Dr, Ottawa, ON K1N 9N4, Canada

Head northwest toward Sussex Dr/Ottawa Regional Rd 93
9 s (40 m)

Take Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway W, Richmond Rd/Ottawa 36 and Cedarview Rd to Kennevale Dr in Goulbourn
37 min (25.6 km)

Turn right at the 1st cross street onto Sussex Dr/Ottawa Regional Rd 93
170 m

Turn right onto Alexandra Bridge/St Patrick St
Continue to follow Alexandra Bridge
Entering Quebec
1.1 km

Turn left onto Rue Laurier
1.0 km

Use the left 2 lanes to turn left onto Portage Bridge
Entering Ontario
650 m

Turn right onto Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway W/Wellington St/Ottawa 34
Continue to follow Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway W
9.4 km

Use the right lane to take the ramp to Carling W
350 m

Merge onto Carling Ave/Ottawa Regional Rd 38
600 m

Turn right onto Poulin Ave
50 m

Turn left at the 1st cross street onto Richmond Rd/Ottawa 36
3.5 km

Use the 2nd from the left lane to turn left onto Baseline Rd/Ottawa Regional Rd 16 E (signs for Baseline Road)
350 m

Turn right onto Cedarview Rd/Ottawa Regional Rd 23
Continue to follow Cedarview Rd
7.0 km

At the roundabout, continue straight to stay on Cedarview Rd
1.0 km

Turn right onto Kennevale Dr
Destination will be on the right
400 m

Braces Haven
240 Kennevale Drive, Suite 204
Ottawa, ON K2J 6B6