What is your favourite place in Ottawa that doesn’t exist anymore? I’ve spent most of my formative years outside of Ontario, but as a frequent visitor and now resident Ottawa always struck me as a place that doesn’t really value the longevity of cool stuff. Maybe it’s just ignorance of the economic forces involved, but any time I was shown something cool here I always left with the sense that it wouldn’t be there next time.

For me, I divide this into places I’ve been and places I didn’t get to go.

Some of where I’ve been:
-Invisible Cinema
-The InfoShop on Bank
-Rideau Bakery
-The Ex when it was still at Lansdowne.

Some of where I didn’t get to go:
-The Beachcomber Room
-Capital Music Hall

What about you?

  • WiνΛlem OrtΛνíz
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    1 year ago

    Great picture :)
    Is it common to have infoshops in permanent locations in Canada ? And where else can you find fanzines ?

    • @[email protected]OP
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      21 year ago

      And this is the part that made it particularly interesting to me - I don’t know! The one in Ottawa was the first I had heard of or seen. I’m almost certain there are others though in major urban areas (I’d be shocked if there wasn’t one, or used to be somewhere in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver, for example).

      I’m not super tied into the zine community here (though I know it exists and is pretty bumping all things considered), but we have zine fairs from time to time at (historically) The Bronson Centre, Possible Worlds carries some zines (more artsy IIRC, but worth checking out), etc.

      Would love to hear comments from others re: finding zines (and specific fan zines) in town!