Paul Van Steen Sports Achievement Award

The Bridlewood Community Association is pleased to announce the creation of an award for Sports Achievement in memory of Paul Van Steen who passed away suddenly in 2007. Paul was a dedicated community member and volunteer who helped establish and support sports programs in Bridlewood across many age groups and levels. The goal of the award is to recognize excellence in competitive or demonstrative sport by a permanent resident of Bridlewood over the age of 16.

Please click here for more information about the Paul Van Steen Sport Achievement Award.

Click here to nominate an athlete.

The Bridlewood Community Association is proud to present Esther Akinsulie with the Paul Van Steen Sports Achievement Award for 2009.

Nominations are open for the 2nd Annual Paul Van Steen Sports Achievement Award. Nominations for a Bridlewood Resident, over the age of 16, who displays excellence in sport can be made from May 1, 2010 to August 31, 2010. The award will be presented at the October Annual General Meeting.


Bridlewood Splash Pad

We are pleased to announce that ABC Recreation in partnership with Vortex water play products are the successful proponent for the new splash pad at Bluegrass Park. ABC has successfully installed many Vortex splash pads in Ottawa and we have a great working relationship with their team.

Stay tuned for more infomration.


Make the Right Call

Bridlewood is a very safe, clean and quiet neighbourhood but is not immune to problems. Although the summer months have the highest incidences of vandalism, graffiti and noise complaints, it is important that all residents continue to “Make the Right Call” all year round. Parents of teens are reminded that under the age of 16 children are not permitted to be out without parental supervision between 1 and 6 am and that parents can be held financially responsible for their children’s actions.

Recently we have had a rash of incidents from graffiti, vandalism to muggings. They seem to be perpetrated by a small group of individuals. It is very important that we are aware of what is going on and understand how to respond. Here is a document entitled "Make the Right Call". It outlines how you should respond to various types of issues that you may witness/hear or be aware of.

Included is a Neighbourhood Watch link. Bridlewood is covered by more than one Neighbourhood Watch area - so please contact the police to find out which area you are in.


Stonehaven Traffic Study

Refer to Councillor Peggy Feltmate Survey (click here)
Get a copy of our recommendations (click here)


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