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Whether you are already considering a move or just wanting to find out more about Ottawa, we would love to chat! Feel free to reach out for a pressure-free follow up from one of our volunteers. We can also help you investigate job or school opportunities, learn more about the neighbourhoods or network with other community members.

‍You can also check out our FAQ section at the bottom of this page while you wait for a response.

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A Shabbat Warm Welcome

Individuals and families who are interested in Ottawa are invited to come for Shabbat and experience the exceptional community for themselves! Please reach out to schedule your Shabbat visit. We can't wait to host you and help you explore and learn about our city!

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Interested in a more detailed info session about Ottawa? Email chooseottawa@gmail.com and we will contact you to set up a zoom or phone call!

Frequently Asked Questions

Ottawa is home to approximately one million people. The Ottawa Jewish community is around 14,000-15,000 people, making it Canada’s fourth largest Jewish community, behind Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver.

Ottawa is 4 hours by car from Toronto, 2 hours by car from Montreal, and 7-8 hours by car from New York City.

Ottawa has a vibrant community of single young adults who come here for university, residency, or job opportunities.

If you are someone who likes getting involved – there are many opportunities to allow you to connect to like minded people, volunteer, and impact the community. Check out CJXEmerging GenMachzikei Young ProfessionalsChabad on Campus, and Chabad Young Professionals as a few places with a young adult focus.

Ottawa also offers a vibrant Jewish community for mature adults and retirees, with AJA 50+ programming and wide menu of programs offered at all the synagogue communities.

Ottawa real estate is less expensive than most major Canadian cities. A newer condo will run you $275-$500, whereas a townhouse or semi-detached home will be in the range of $375-$650k. Detached homes in the Jewish neighbourhoods sell for $575k-$1.2m, depending on the size and condition of the home. The average price of a detached home in April 2021 was $743,204.

Rental units depend heavily on the neighbourhood and the amenities included, but range from $1750-$2800/month for a two bedroom condo unit, to 2500-$3300/month for a 3 bedroom detached home. Check out current listings in each of the Jewish neighbourhoods by visiting our Neighbourhoods page.

* amounts are in CAD

French is considered an asset in this bilingual city, but it is more central to some fields than others.

Fields such as health care, technology, law and business, offer employment in both English and French, and qualified individuals speaking either language will be able to find positions.

Government positions will often specify “bilingual preferred,” so a bilingual candidate will be shown preference over a non bilingual candidate, and management levels of government do require bilingual status (for more information on bilingual positions in the Federal public service click here).

The working language of the Jewish community of Ottawa is English, which is to say that even though many members of the community are bilingual or Francophone, the communication from Jewish schools, synagogues and Jewish agencies will almost always be in English.

Ottawa has the reputation of being a “Winter City” and for good reason! Snow is typically here from late November to March. January and February nighttime temperatures can dip down to -10 to -20 degrees Celsius but daytime temperatures of 0 to -10 degrees gives lots of opportunity to enjoy outdoor winter activities. From skiing and skating to tobogganing and snowboarding, there are so many ways to have fun outside! Snow piles still getting you down? Here in Ottawa we don’t just plow the snow – we remove it! The City of Ottawa snow removal service periodically vacuums up and removes snow piles from the road sides, to keep traffic and people moving to where they need to go. So while winter can be long and snowy, Ottawa knows how to have a good time in the cold!