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Books and Library Guide
There's much more to Ottawa's literary community than
big box stores like Chapters. Ottawa has plenty of independent book
stores, an active literary community, and even an annual writers festival.
Check out the links below to learn more.
Libraries
Independent Book Stores
- After Stonewall
(370 Bank, 567-2221)
- Book Baskets Canada
- Book Bazaar (417 Bank, 233-4380)
- Books Canada
- Books on Beechwood
(35 Beechwood Ave, 742-5030) Staff
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- Bytown Bookshop
- Canterbury House
Book Store
- Central Computer Books
- Coin Du Livre (1657 Cyrville
Rd, 746-1242)
- Collected Works (Wellington
@ Holland)
- Haven Books (43 Seneca,
730-9888)
- Librairie du Centre
(435 Donald 747-1553)
- LIbrairie du Soleil
(33 George, 241-6999)
- National
Gallery of Canada Book Store
- Nicholas Hoare
- Octopus Books
- Perfect Books
- Place Bell Books
- Polish Bookstore in Ottawa
- Renouf Books (1-5369 Canotek
Rd., 745-2665)
- Salem Storehouse
- Serendipity BOoks
and Gifts (1337-B Wellington, 722-3400)
- Singing Pebble Books
(202-A Main, 230-9165)
- Weekend Reader (1315
Wellington, 729-5281)
- World of Maps and Travel Books
(1235 Wellington, 724-6776)
If you know the web sites for any of the stores below, please send
them to us.
- Book Den (263 MacLaren, 236-3142)
- Shirley Leishman Books (Westgate Mall 722-8313)
- Mother Tongue Books/Femmes De Parole (1067 Bank, 730-2346)
- The New Octopus Bookstore (116 Third Ave, 233-2589)
- Girol Spanish and Portuguese Books (120 Somerset W, 233-9044)
- All Books (327 Rideau, 789-9544)
- Livres Disques Etc. (450 Rideau, 888-320-8070)
- Daniel Leclerc 1116 Wellington, 722-3488)
- Bay Used Books (68-A Robertson Rd, 829-7157)
- Ecclesiastical Bookstore/Librairie Ecclesiastique (223 Main, 751-4015)
- Crosstown Traffic (593-C Bank, 234-1210)
- Perfect Books (258-A Elgin, 231-6468)
- Birder's Corner (101-2 Beechwood Ave, 741-0945)
- Garden of Light (163 Laurier Ave E, 235-2727)
- Sunnyside Bookshop (113 Murray, 241-0943)
- Health Sciences Book Store (501 Smyth, 737-8847)
- Also:
not at all an independent book store, but lots of people are searching
for the web site for Chapters. Here is is:
chapters.indigo.ca

Comic Books
Antiquarian & Used Books
Campus Book Stores
Writing & Translation Services
Publishers
Local Writers
Writing & Literary events
Books about Ottawa
- Ottawa:
The Unknown City
by rob mclennan
Ottawa may be our capital city but it's also a place of contradictions—the
official version offers numerous, beneficent historic sites, institutions,
museums, and galleries, but there are other stories to be told. In
this latest edition of Arsenal's Unknown City series of alternativecity
guides for both locals and tourists, Ottawa comes alive as a diverse,
quirky town that may look like a government city on the surface but
boasts a small-town charm. The book charts a course through the city's
hidden landmarks, shopping, dining, and nightlife hot spots, as well
as secret histories that will come as a surprise even to life-long
locals.
- Secret
Ottawa by Laura Byrne Paquet. Secret Ottawa reveals a
side of the capital that most visitors-and many locals-never see.
Find out where you can spot a blue heron at sunrise, eat Sri Lankan
string hoppers, buy armour or angels, or work out at 3:00 a.m. From
cycling to sundials, and waterfalls to wine, Secret Ottawa is your
guide to the city's hidden treasures.
- Frommer's®
Ottawa by Louise Dearden. Covers everything Ottawa has
to offer, including visual and performing arts, historic monuments,
and world-class outdoor sports and recreation.
- Capital
Dining by Anne DesBrisay. Ottawa’s top restaurant
critic and the author of the Citizen’s popular “Dining
Out” column, Anne DesBrisay recommends over 150 restaurants
in the National Capital Region. This is the second edition of Capital
Dining—new and updated for 2008.
- Capital
Walks: Walking Tours of Ottawa by Katharine Fletcher.
- Ottawa
with Kids by James Hale. The complete family travel guide
to attractions, sites and events in Ottawa.
- The
Lobster kids' guide to exploring Ottawa-Hull by John
Symon. Whether you're a parent, an educator or a tourist, if you're
caring for children between the ages of 1-12, this book is the perfect
answer. More than 100 suggestions for fun-filled family activities
in the National Capital Region.
- Frommer's®
Ottawa with Kids by Louise Dearden. Reveals the most
fun and educational experiences for kids in Canada's capital. It's
full of incredibly detailed tips - right down to which hotels offer
cribs and rollaway beds and which restaurants offer high chairs.
- The
Hike It Bike It Walk It Drive It Guide: to Ottawa, the Gatineau, Kingston
& Beyond by Ann Campbell. Features a variety of outdoor
daytrips in Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec. Contains maps, directions,
up-to-date info and contact phone numbers.
- Ottawa:
A colourguide by Carol Martin. Museums, festivals, Parliament
Hill, accomodation, heritage sites, dining, recreation, shopping,
galleries.
- Ottawa-Gatineau
Film & Video Registry. A who's who guide to Ottawa's
growing film industry.
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