Bank of Ottawa
The Bank of Ottawa was an early Canadian banking establishment in the Ottawa Valley, Ontario. Branches included Ottawa, Carp, Pembroke, Keewatin and Winnipeg, Manitoba. It merged with the Bank of Nova Scotia in 1919.
Bank of Ottawa branch in Cobalt, Ontario | |
Industry | Banking |
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Founded | 1874 | in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Defunct | 1919 |
Fate | Merged into The Bank of Nova Scotia in 1919 |
Areas served | Ottawa, Arnprior, Keewatin, and Winnipeg |
Key people | James Maclaren (first president) |
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