Located at the corner of Island Park and Richmond Road, this boutique rental residence introduces a considered approach to modern living in one of Ottawa’s most established neighbourhoods.
Developed by Trinity Group, known for shaping thoughtfully designed communities grounded in quality craftsmanship and long-term vision, The Parkstone reflects a commitment to enduring design and lasting value. Designed by Hobin Architecture, the building balances architectural clarity with material warmth and a strong connection to its surroundings.
Rising nine storeys above a tree-lined intersection, the architecture brings together clean lines and natural textures, creating a presence that feels contemporary yet rooted in place. Inside, 103 suites, including eight street-level townhomes, offer well-planned layouts, understated finishes, and spaces designed for real life.
With river pathways, local cafés, neighbourhood shops, and transit close at hand, daily living feels connected and convenient. A boutique retail space at street level adds to the rhythm of the corner, reinforcing a sense of community.
This is rental living shaped with intention, designed to belong.

The Parkstone has been thoughtfully designed to preserve a former Champlain Oil Company Service Station, a 1934 structure and one of Ottawa’s few remaining pre-Second World War service stations. Modest in scale and distinctive in form, the stucco-clad building reflects an early chapter in the evolution of Richmond Road as a primary route into the city.
As part of the development, the building will be repurposed as a boutique commercial space, preserving its presence on the streetscape while contributing to the next chapter of the neighbourhood.

Nestled at the heart of one of Ottawa’s most desirable addresses, The Parkstone offers the rare combination of urban sophistication and residential tranquillity. This isn’t just about location – it’s about lifestyle integration at its finest.
Today, the company is applying that expertise to boutique residential developments — creating purpose-built, thoughtfully managed rental communities that combine architectural integrity with lifestyle value.
Other notable Trinity residential projects in Ottawa include 280 Crichton Street, 165 Chapel Street, and Lansdowne Live.
