
Ottawa Ontario, Canada Travel Guide
The O-Train (light rail) consists of the Confederation Line (Line 1) and the Trillium Line (Line 2).
Line 1 is the main east-west line through downtown, serving Parliament Hill, the Rideau Centre, and the Academy of Ottawa. Line 2 connects the airport to Line 1 (currently undergoing expansion).
Presto Card: A reloadable smart card has discounted fares. Purchase at OC Transpo customer service centers, select drugstores, plus digital. Tap your card when boarding buses or entering O-Train stations.
Single-Use Tickets: Available at O-Train stations from machines that sell snacks and drinks. Cash Fare: If paying cash on a bus, you need the very fare, as drivers do not give change.
OC Transpo is committed to accessible transit. Most buses are low-floor and fitted with ramps. All O-Train stations are accessible with elevators and tactile warning strips.
OC Transpo app or A Navigation app for real-time tracking.
Consider a Day Pass for more than three rides in a single day.
Often the quickest way to move between Parliament Hill, Rideau Centre, and ByWard Market.
A reloadable Presto card works well for longer stays, simply tap and go.
Taxis and ride-sharing services present convenient, direct transportation, notably for late-night travel or when carrying luggage.
A seasonal program (typically May-October) has bikes for short-term rental from various docking stations throughout the city.
Various retail outlets offer bicycle rentals, like Rentabike and Escape Bicycle Tours AND Rentals. These are frequently located near major cycling paths.
Wearing a Helmet is obligatory for bikers under 18 and recommended for all. Follow traffic laws. Be aware of pedestrians on multi-use paths. Dedicated bike lanes are increasingly common on city streets, with enhanced security for cyclists. All public areas in Ottawa are safe for pedestrians and cyclists.
Ottawa's design, with its abundant pathways and pedestrian areas, encourages walking and cycling as enjoyable ways to see the city.
Ottawa has an extensive network of multi-use pathways, notably by the Rideau Canal and the Ottawa River.
Well-maintained paths.
Dedicated bike lanes are increasingly common on city streets, with enhanced security for cyclists.
Safer urban cycling.
Wearing a Helmet is obligatory for people on bikes under 18 and recommended for all. Follow traffic laws. Be aware of pedestrians on multi-use paths.
Ensure your protection and aware.
Ottawa has a diverse range of transportation choices to match every traveler's needs, from efficient public transit to distinct seasonal experiences.
Exploring the city is seamless with its well-developed infrastructure plus accessible services, ensuring you uncover itits attractiveness and attractions with ease and comfort.