The Ottawa Main Mosque stands out with its distinctive architectural design, making it a prominent landmark along Scott Street. Its 115-foot raised minaret and central dome—positioned above the main prayer hall—are key features that define its silhouette.
Constructed with brick and adorned with expansive semicircular glass windows, the building combines traditional and modern elements. Inside, the mosque houses a spacious two-storey prayer hall, a library, and a basement that serves multiple purposes, including meetings, childcare, and community social events.
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