Attractions in Ottawa
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Constructed between 1826 and 1832 to provide a secure route for British ships from Montreal, the Rideau Canal is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an engineering marvel. Stretching 126 […]
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Separated by the Ottawa River, Gatineau and Ottawa sit on different sides of the provincial boundary between Quebec and Ontario. This vibrant city, just a short hop from Canada’s capital, […]
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Designed by renowned architect Moshe Safdie, the National Gallery of Canada (Musée des Beaux-Arts du Canada) in Ottawa stands as a striking glass-and-granite structure. The gallery houses an extensive collection […]
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Overlooking the Ottawa River, Parliament Hill stands as a concentrated cluster of grand government buildings at the heart of Downtown Ottawa. The centerpiece, Centre Block, showcases a neo-Gothic design with […]
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Ottawa’s historic ByWard Market, a bustling food and shopping hub, is home to hundreds of vendors offering farm-raised meats, fresh produce, and arts and crafts. The market’s lively atmosphere draws […]
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Previously known as the Canadian Museum of Civilization, the Canadian Museum of History, located just five minutes from downtown Ottawa, underwent a significant transformation between 2013 and 2017. The museum’s […]
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Housed in a historic castle in Ottawa, the Canadian Museum of Nature offers a comprehensive look into Canada’s natural history. Spanning five stories, the museum features a fossil gallery that […]
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The Ottawa Locks, located in Canada’s capital city, are a testament to 19th-century engineering. These eight hand-cranked locks manage the water flow of the Rideau Canal as it descends 24 […]
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Nestled in a castle-like structure, the Royal Canadian Mint in Ottawa stands as a historic landmark. Though it no longer produces currency for circulation, which is now handled by its […]
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Rideau Hall, the official residence of the governor general of Canada and a meeting place for foreign dignitaries in Ottawa, is also a tranquil green space cherished by both locals […]
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The Canadian War Museum, located in Ottawa, is an architecturally unique building that delves into the history of Canada’s past conflicts. Designed to honor those who have served the country, […]
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Just across the river from downtown Ottawa, Gatineau Park spans 139 square miles (361 square kilometers) of diverse landscapes, including lakes and wooded areas. The park boasts a vast network […]
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Dating back to the 1840s, Ottawa Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica stands as the oldest church in Canada’s capital. This Gothic Revival structure is a marvel of architectural detail, featuring two shimmering, […]
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The Canada Aviation and Space Museum in Ottawa celebrates the nation’s aeronautical achievements with a collection of over 130 aircraft. Visitors can explore a replica of the Silver Dart, the […]
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Confederation Square, a triangular plaza located between Wellington Street and Elgin Street in front of Parliament Hill in Ottawa, was officially completed around 1939, along with the National War Memorial. […]
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Soaring above Ottawa’s Parliament Hill, the Peace Tower stands as one of Canada’s most recognizable symbols. This Gothic-style bell and clock tower, reaching a height of 322 feet (98 meters), […]
Preston Street, known as Ottawa’s Little Italy, is a vibrant and diverse neighborhood that offers more than just authentic Italian cuisine. Nestled in the heart of the city, this area […]