Lansdowne Park has changed a lot since I first moved to Ottawa. It used to be an open space that was very reminiscent of Exhibition Place in Toronto (but on a much smaller scale). It had some agricultural buildings, and was in fact where the Super-Ex used to be (which was like a mini-CNE). There were trade shows, and warehouse sales there. Samko and Miko used to have their annual toy sale there. There was lots of greenery and it felt like a park.
After the re-development, there is still a "park" area with trees and grass, but much of it is now concrete, with mega restaurants, some retail space, and of course the TD Place Stadium. Many events that used to be at Lansdowne Park (like the Samko and Miko sale, and the Ottawa Wine and Food Show) are now held at the Ernst and Young Centre. The re-developed space reminds me a little of parts of the Kanata Centrum.
I do like that there's a Farmer's Market year-round at Lansdowne, and there are still events that happen there like 613flea (a really cool flea market/vintage sale). I also like that there's a Winners there (even though it's small and an "urban concept" store). Ottawa's only Whole Foods is there. There are also many big chain restaurants. In fact, I think in the actual Lansdowne Park complex, all the restaurants are chains except for SEN Asian Cuisine.
There's paid underground parking, but it's busy (especially when there are events) and the spots are snug. Street parking is available (some spots are paid and some are free), but it's hard to find and there are time limits. If you park on the street make sure you read the signs carefully, time limits range from 1 to 3 hours, and some limits are Monday-Friday, others are Monday-Saturday, while others are all the time, some are until 5pm while others are until 7pm. The houses on the side streets are also very close to one another, so if you are parked directly behind another car, chances are you are blocking someone's driveway/garage. It's usually car, someone's driveway, car, someone's driveway, etc. and then some fire hydrants in the mix. Can you tell I hate the parking situation down there? read more