career_radio-checker said:One aspect of this thread we haven't explored is the lack of public washrooms in that area of Ottawa. Yes there were bluerockets set up there during Canada Day but they were used all day by 25,000 people and the other public washrooms located by the West block under the statue of Queen Victoria were closed off due to security.
So my question is:
Does anyone know of any other public restrooms located in that particular busy part of Downtown Ottawa?
big bad john said:I can think of one Pub in particular right across the street from the Memorial that has a washroom.
career_radio-checker said:My question was specifically related to Public washrooms. And as for bushes within the area... they don't provide the greatest privacy or toilet paper for 'droping the kids off at the pool'
Recce By Death said:http://www.achannel.ca/ottawa/news.aspx
A Channel Ottawa poll....Should there be guards posted at the National War Memorial?
Lower right corner.
Regards
career_radio-checker said:One aspect of this thread we haven't explored is the lack of public washrooms in that area of Ottawa. ......
So my question is:
Does anyone know of any other public restrooms located in that particular busy part of Downtown Ottawa?
The public, however, is getting the jump on politicians and officials.
Don Dawson put on a Maple Leaf-red sweater and draped a Royal Canadian Legion flag over his shoulder to stand guard at the site.
"I got up this morning and asked myself what I could do about this and I decided to come here out of respect for all the soldiers who died fighting for the freedom of Canada," said Dawson, who is unemployed.
Dave MacNaughton, 54, has asked local newspapers to publish an ad calling for volunteers to patrol the site. The retired military man from the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery said he hopes people will sign up to pressure authorities to bring in a security presence.
God Bless him...it's pretty bad when the vets have to pay out of pocket for respect that has been earned and ought to be givengeo said:There is a report that the fela waving to the camera is from Montreal.
A Montreal WWII Vet has offered a 1000$ reward for info leading to the arrest.
The public, however, is getting the jump on politicians and officials.
Don Dawson put on a Maple Leaf-red sweater and draped a Royal Canadian Legion flag over his shoulder to stand guard at the site.
"I got up this morning and asked myself what I could do about this and I decided to come here out of respect for all the soldiers who died fighting for the freedom of Canada," said Dawson, who is unemployed.
Dave MacNaughton, 54, has asked local newspapers to publish an ad calling for volunteers to patrol the site. The retired military man from the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery said he hopes people will sign up to pressure authorities to bring in a security presence.