List of Mosques in Ottawa

This is a list of mosques in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

In 2001, the number of Muslims in Ottawa was 80,000, according to Ottawa Muslim Cemetery Inc. Ottawa is experiencing a mosque building boom with half a dozen mosques being built or expanded. The Assunah Muslims Association is building a mosque in Ottawa South and the Kanata Muslim Association is fundraising to seek a large location to replace the space it rents at a community centre.

Name Images Province City Year G Remarks
Ottawa Mosque (Ottawa Muslim Association), Ontario Centre Town West Ottawa S
Abo Ther Mosque
http://abother.org
Ontario Ottawa
AlBatool Center
http://www.albatool.org
Ontario West Ottawa
Ahlul-Bayt Center
http://www.ahlul-bayt.org
Ontario Vanier, Ottawa
Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosque (Ahmadiyya Muslim Association) Ontario East Ottawa AMJ
Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosque Kanata (Ahmadiyya Muslim Association) Ontario West Ottawa AMJ


Assalam Mosque (Ottawa Islamic Centre) Ontario Ottawa Assalam mosque in the Ottawa Business Park on St. Laurent Avenue http://www.assalammosque.com
Ottawa Ismaili Mosque (Ismaili Council for Ottawa),Ottawa Mosque Ontario West Ottawa
Bilal Masjid mosque Ontario Ottawa-Orléans
Jami Omar Ontario Bells Corner, Ottawa-Carleton http://www.jamiomar.org
Islamic Shia Ithna-asheri Association
http://www.isia-ottawa.com
Ontario Napean, Ottawa
South Nepean Muslim Community http://www.snmc.ca Ontario Barrhaven, Ottawa-Carleton,


The Mosque of Aylmer http://www.mosque-aylmer.ca Gatineau Mosque Quebec Aylmer
Outaouais Islamic Centre (Centre islamique de l’Outaouais) Quebec Aylmer *1,200-square-metre mosque at Lois and St. Jean Bosco Roads, http://www.cio-oic.org, Ottawa
Hull Mosque Quebec Hull, Quebec Thurr Ghaffari mousque

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