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Attractions & Sightseeing

Attractions & Sightseeing

Ontario, Canada

Iconic Landmarks

Explore Canada's legislative seat, the historic Rideau Canal, and the ByWard Market. Each site offers a distinctive experience, from architectural grandeur to lively public spaces.

The city's core allows walking access to many of these significant locations, providing opportunities for discovery at every turn. Consider purchasing tickets for attractions in advance, especially during peak seasons, for a smoother visit.

Highlights

  • Parliament Hill: Free guided tours are available. Reserve tickets online or at the Visitor Welcome Centre.
  • Rideau Canal: UNESCO site. Free for walking, cycling, or skating in winter. Seasonal boat tours are available.
  • ByWard Market: One of Canada's oldest public markets. Open daily, free to explore.
  • Royal Canadian Mint: Paid tours are available; reservations are advised due to popularity.

Major National Institutions

Art & History

  • National Gallery of Canada: Houses Canadian and international art. Paid admission, free on Thursday evenings. Look for tickets and tours on GetYourGuide.
  • Canadian Museum of History (Gatineau, QC): Distinctive architecture, extensive Canadian history exhibits. Paid admission.
  • Canadian War Museum: Covers military history. Paid admission, free on Thursday evenings.
  • Confederation Square/National War Memorial: Historic site commemorating fallen soldiers. Always accessible, free.
  • Canada Agriculture and Food Museum: A working farm in the city, with interactive family experiences.
  • Canada Science and Technology Museum: Interactive exhibits on Canadian innovation.

Specialty & Hidden

  • Canada Aviation and Space Museum: Extensive aircraft collection near the airport.
  • Diefenbunker: Canada's Cold War Museum: Underground bunker outside the city. Guided tours available.
  • Canadian Museum of Nature: Natural history with dinosaurs, mammals, minerals.
  • Mosaïculture Gatineau: Seasonal horticultural art installations in Jacques-Cartier Park, Gatineau.

Many museums offer rotating special exhibits and public programming; check individual websites for current details.

Historical Sites

  • Parliament Hill: Displays impressive Neo-Gothic architecture.
  • ByWard Market: Features historic buildings and market stalls, preserving its 19th-century charm.
  • Sparks Street: Canada's first pedestrian mall, lined with historic architecture.
  • Notre Dame Cathedral Basilica: A prominent Catholic church in the ByWard Market, known for its beautiful architecture.

Significant Properties & Memorials

  • Rideau Hall:

    Official residence of the Governor General. Public tours are available seasonally, offering insights into this historic property.

  • Laurier House National Historic Site:

    Former home of two Canadian Prime Ministers, providing insights into their lives and times.

  • National War Memorial:

    A central monument commemorating Canada's fallen soldiers, located in Confederation Square.

  • Confederation Square:

    Surrounds the National War Memorial, a public space for ceremonies.

  • City Statues:

    Various statues and memorials are scattered throughout the city, specifically around Parliament Hill.

Natural Attractions

Ottawa offers plentiful green spaces and natural features for relaxation and outdoor enjoyment within or near the city.

Parks & Waterways

  • Major's Hill Park

    Central park with panoramic views of Parliament Hill, Rideau Canal, and Ottawa River. A popular spot for picnics and public events.

  • Commissioners Park

    Home to the Canadian Tulip Festival in May, with thousands of blooming tulips along Dows Lake.

  • Dominion Arboretum

    Part of the Central Experimental Farm, a vast collection of trees and shrubs for peaceful walks and learning.

  • Gatineau Park (Gatineau, QC)

    Vast conservation park across the river with hiking and cycling trails, lakes, and scenic lookouts like Champlain Lookout.

  • Mooney's Bay Beach & Britannia Beach

    Popular public beaches on the Rideau and Ottawa Rivers for swimming and recreation in summer.

  • Dows Lake

    Part of the Rideau Canal, popular for paddle boating in summer and a section of the Skateway in winter.

Scenic Viewpoints

Champlain Lookout (Gatineau Park) for panoramic river valley views. Nepean Point for excellent views of Parliament Hill and National Gallery. Rideau Falls where the Rideau River plunges into the Ottawa River.

Wildlife Viewing

Gatineau Park offers opportunities for birdwatching and spotting local wildlife, including deer and small mammals, especially during quieter times.

Hidden Gems

Billings Estate National Historic Site for early settlement insights. Preston Street (Little Italy) and Glebe for local culture. Central Experimental Farm for a peaceful escape. Unique photo ops from Gatineau, Maman spider, Rideau Canal lock stations.

Museums & Cultural Institutions

Ottawa hosts a collection of national museums that explore various aspects of Canadian life and beyond.

  • National Arts Centre (NAC): Canada's largest performing arts organization, presenting music, dance, and theatre.
  • Shenkman Arts Centre: In Orleans, features local and national artists.
  • Art Galleries: Beyond the National Gallery, smaller galleries in ByWard Market and downtown feature local and regional artists.

Seasonal Experiences

Ottawa transforms with the seasons, offering distinctive activities and sights throughout the year.

Summer features outdoor events and water activities, while winter embraces ice skating and snowy festivals. Fall brings stunning foliage, and spring welcomes blooming tulips.

Summer Highlights

Warm weather opens doors for river cruises, cycling, and lively outdoor markets.

Activities

  • Changing of the Guard ceremony on Parliament Hill (late June to late August, daily at 10 AM, weather permitting).
  • Rent a kayak or paddle boat at Dows Lake for a water-level perspective of the Rideau Canal.
  • Enjoy outdoor concerts and festivals, like Ottawa Bluesfest and Canada Day celebrations.

Winter Wonders

Ottawa truly shines in winter, with its iconic skating rink and various snowy activities.

Experiences

  • Skate on the Rideau Canal Skateway, the world's largest naturally frozen skating rink. Skate rentals are available.
  • Experience Winterlude (February), a festival with ice sculptures, snow slides, and various family activities.
  • Witness the free Northern Lights sound and light show projected onto the Parliament buildings in the evenings.

Spring Bloom

The city bursts into color as thousands of tulips awaken, marking the arrival of spring.

Activities

  • Canadian Tulip Festival (May): Witness millions of tulips blooming across the city, notably at Commissioners Park.
  • Enjoy milder weather for walking and cycling on Ottawa's extensive pathway network.
  • Day trips to surrounding areas like Gatineau Park become comfortable for outdoor exploration.
  • Visit local farmers' markets as fresh produce becomes available.

Autumn Hues

Fall foliage paints the landscape in warm colors, inviting scenic drives and outdoor strolls.

Experiences

  • Drive or cycle through Gatineau Park to experience spectacular fall colors from late September to mid-October.
  • Visit local apple orchards or pumpkin patches for seasonal fun.
  • Enjoy harvest festivals and events celebrating local produce.

Special Occasion Visits

Canada Day July 1st

  • National celebrations on Parliament Hill.
  • Concerts and performances.
  • Spectacular fireworks display.

Winterlude February

  • Ice sculptures and snow slides.
  • Skating on the Rideau Canal Skateway.
  • Family-friendly activities across the city.

Getting Around

Ottawa offers various transportation choices to explore the city and surrounding areas efficiently.

Public Transit

OC Transpo manages buses and the O-Train light rail, providing coverage across the city.

Walking

Downtown, Parliament Hill, and ByWard Market are highly walkable, with many attractions in close proximity.

Cycling

Extensive network of paved pathways along rivers and the canal. Bike rentals are available at various city points.

Other Options

Taxis & Ride-Sharing

Taxis are readily available. Ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft also operate throughout Ottawa.

Car Rentals

Available at Ottawa International Airport (YOW) and various city locations. Useful for exploring areas beyond the downtown core or for day trips.

Water Taxis

Seasonal Aqua-Taxis connect Ottawa's waterfront with Gatineau, offering a scenic way to cross the Ottawa River.

Scooters & E-Bikes

Shared electric scooters and e-bikes are available for rent through apps, especially in warmer months. They offer a fun way to navigate shorter distances.

Parking

Downtown parking can be expensive and limited. Public parking garages are available. Consider public transit if staying centrally.

Public Transit Info

OC Transpo is Ottawa's public transit provider. The system includes buses and the O-Train light rail.

Tips

  • Tickets: Purchase single rides, day passes, or multi-day passes. Pre-purchase is often cheaper.
  • Apps: Use OC Transpo's official app or third-party transit apps for real-time tracking and schedules.
  • Routes: The O-Train runs east-west and connects major areas. Buses cover the rest of the city.

Cycling & Walking Ottawa

Ottawa is a bike-friendly city with an extensive network of multi-use pathways.

Benefits

  • Pathways: Over 600 km of paved pathways along rivers and the canal provide scenic routes.
  • Gatineau Park: Offers both paved parkways and dedicated mountain biking trails of varying difficulty.
  • Walkability: Downtown, Parliament Hill, and ByWard Market are highly walkable areas.
  • Safety: Paths are well-maintained and offer a safe way to explore.

Inter-Provincial Travel

Be aware of distinct transit systems (OC Transpo for Ottawa, STO for Gatineau).

Museum Etiquette

Visiting Ottawa's museums makes for an educational and enriching experience. Adherence to general museum etiquette respects the exhibits and other visitors.

Maintain a respectful distance from artifacts and displays. Flash photography may be restricted in certain areas to protect sensitive artworks.

Guidelines

  • Do not touch exhibits unless otherwise indicated.
  • Observe 'no flash' or 'no photography' signs.
  • Keep voices low, especially in quiet galleries.

Consideration for Others

Allow others space to view exhibits. Moving in an orderly fashion creates a pleasant experience for everyone.

Tips

  • Avoid blocking pathways or standing in front of displays for extended periods.
  • Check large bags or backpacks at the cloakroom if available.
  • Supervise children to ensure their safety and respect for the exhibits.

Food & Drink

Many museums have cafes or designated eating areas. Consumption of food and drinks is typically restricted to these areas to protect exhibits from accidental damage or spills.

Rules

  • No food or drinks inside exhibition halls.
  • Use museum cafes or designated areas for refreshments.
  • Dispose of waste in appropriate bins.

These guidelines contribute to the preservation of Canada's cultural heritage.

Accessibility

Most national museums in Ottawa are designed with accessibility in mind, welcoming all visitors.

Features

  • Wheelchair accessibility throughout most galleries and facilities.
  • Some museums offer accessible programs or features for visitors with hearing or visual impairments.

Check individual museum websites for detailed accessibility information tailored to specific needs.

Quiet Zones

Some museums may designate quiet zones or times, providing a calmer environment for those seeking a more contemplative experience.

Tips

  • Inquire about quiet times or less crowded periods, especially during peak season.
  • Headphones are useful for audio guides or personal listening.
  • Many museums have quiet reading areas or libraries available to visitors.

These zones allow a connection with the exhibits, away from the general bustle.

General Conduct

Stay Hydrated

Water bottles are often allowed, but typically must remain sealed or be consumed in designated areas.

Wear Comfortable Shoes

Museums involve significant walking. Comfortable footwear will contribute to a pleasant visit.

Check Museum Websites

Confirm specific rules, hours, and current exhibitions before your visit. Some may have unique guidelines.

Note on Photography

While photography is generally allowed for personal use in many museums, respect specific signage regarding flash photography or areas where photography is prohibited due to copyright or preservation reasons.