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National Capital Commission
About National Capital Commission
The National Capital Commission (NCC) is a federal Crown corporation responsible for planning and developing Canada's National Capital Region (Ottawa–Gatineau). It fulfills three roles: long-term planner of federal lands, principal steward of nationally significant public places, and creative partner in development and conservation. The NCC manages public places and assets including Gatineau Park, the Greenbelt, the Rideau Canal Skateway, urban lands and parks, pathways, scenic parkways and heritage buildings.
Industry
Government / federal Crown corporation (urban planning, land stewardship and conservation)
Headquarters
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (National Capital Region)
Company size
201-500 employees (per ZoomInfo, third-party)
Founded
1959
What we do
Federal land-use planning in the National Capital RegionStewardship of public lands and parksConservation (Gatineau Park, the Greenbelt)Heritage building managementReal property and federal land developmentManagement of pathways, parkways and the Rideau Canal Skateway
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