'Carp' is a village west of urban
Ottawa,
Ontario,
Canada. The
Diefenbunker, a
Cold War museum is located within the village, and it was featured in the film version of the
The Sum of All Fears. The
Ottawa/Carp Airport is located near the village.
The village took its name from the
Carp River which runs through the village.
The main street was formerly a section of the
Trans-Canada Highway and carried much of the traffic coming from the west into
Ottawa. However the village has now been bypassed with the development of the
Highway 417.
With the amalgmation of municipal governments in the region in 2001, Carp is now governed as part of the new city of Ottawa. Carp is used as a mailing address for large areas of the former
West Carleton Township. As such, residents of this large area will identify themselves as living in Carp although they may live large distances from the village proper.
A large farmers' market is held in Carp each Saturday from May to October. The Carp Fair is held in September; the first fair was held in 1880. It is now located at the fairgrounds. The fair attracts people from all over the city every year.
There are three schools in Carp at large: Huntley Centennial Public School, St. Michael's and Venta, a private school.
See also
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St. Paul's United Church, Carp
External links
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★ Official website of the annual
Carp Fair
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History of Carp at the Farmers' Market website
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Huntley Centennial School Council website
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Website to preserve Carp's historic village character