Old University Neighbourhood, Guelph
πŸ“’ OUNRA Annual General Meeting - not to be missed!!!

Join OUNRA’s AGM to connect with neighbours, review accomplishments, discuss priorities, elect leadership, hear our two councillors and guest speaker who will be outstanding.

Date: May 11, 2026 7:00 - 9:00 pm.

Location: Harcourt Church - Dean Ave

OUNRA is the representative body of the Old University Neighbourhood, a volunteer run residents’ association that gives this community a recognized and respected voice in the City of Guelph. We strive to be the bridge between residents and the decisions that shape where they live. Founded in 1982, we are Canada’s oldest incorporated neighbourhood association and we are here for the people within our boundaries.

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History of OUNRA

For over 40 years OUNRA has been the voice of the Old University Neighbourhood — Canada’s oldest incorporated neighbourhood association. Discover the story of a community that has always stood up for where it lives…

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What We Do

OUNRA is engaged in various community activities aimed at making it a great neighbourhood β€” welcoming, caring and interested in sustainable urban design. We advocate on housing, zoning, heritage conservation and relations with the City…

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Events

Meetings and events are announced through our newsletter, Facebook page and this website. Annual meetings feature a guest speaker and our Ward 5 city councillors attend to present updates on behalf of the City of Guelph…

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June
13
2026

Royal City Neighbourhood Bar-B-Que - Presented by OUNRA

πŸ• 12:30 pm. - 9:00 pm πŸ“ Royal City Park - Best Time Ever

All are welcome! Join us for an unforgettable family day packed with exciting activities, vibrant face painting, delicious food vendors, laughter, and community spirit. Meet your neighbours and make new friends

OUNRA Neighbourhood Boundaries Map

OUNRA Neighbourhood Map

Our Neighbourhood

OUNRA Boundaries

Our boundaries are from the Speed River to the north, Gordon Street/Cutten Fields to the east, the Hanlon Expressway to the west and College Avenue to the south.

Much of the area is historically significant β€” properties boast some of the finest examples of masonry and stone carving in Guelph.

A large portion of the neighbourhood is designated as a heritage conservation district.

Everyone residing within these boundaries is automatically a member of OUNRA.

Be a Contributing Member

Help fund our newsletter, meetings, and advocacy work. Contributing Members pay just $20/year β€” your support keeps OUNRA running.

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