Industry | Banking |
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Founded | 1874Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | in
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) |
The Bank of Ottawa was an early Canadian banking establishment in the Ottawa Valley, Ontario. Branches included Ottawa, Carp,[1] Pembroke,[2] Keewatin and Winnipeg, Manitoba.[3] It merged with the Bank of Nova Scotia in 1919.