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The Rideau Canal
The Rideau Canal is a boater s paradise, attracting pleasure boats from across North America to travel its 202 kilometers length. The Rideau Canal is a National Historic Site of Canada, a Canadian Heritage River and a UNESCO World Heritage Site; consists of a series of beautiful lakes and rivers connected by canals. It stretches from Kingston, at the foot of Lake Ontario, to Ottawa, Canada s capital. Maintained by Canada s Parks service it is arguably the most scenic waterway in North America. Whether you visit by boat, car, bicycle or on foot, the Rideau Canal has something for you. |
Parliament Hill
There are only a few Canadian symbols that are as well known as the Parliament Buildings. Flanked by the East and West blocks, the Centre Block of Parliament with its distinctive Peace Tower and Library is familiar to Canadians and people around the world. Although the buildings are alive with the drama of modern day debates, the echoes of times and personalities that have long since past still linger there. |
The Byward Market
The ByWard Market is Ottawa s entertainment area. It is rich with one-of-a-kind shops, over 150 restaurants and cafés, a thriving nightlife and, of course, Canada s oldest continuously operating farmers market. Rain, snow, or shine, the ByWard Market offers over 100 vendors of fresh fruits and vegetables, plants and flowers, and arts and crafts. Whether you need the freshest produce for a gourmet meal or a gift for someone special, you ll find what you re looking for here. ByWard is steps away from the Canadian Tulip Festival, Franco-Ontarian Festival, Ottawa Bluesfest, Ottawa International Jazz Festival and Winterlude, and hosts eight annual special events. |
The National Art Gallery of Canada
The National Gallery of Canada is one of the world s most respected art institutions, renowned for its exceptional collections, revered for its scholarship, and applauded for its unique ability to engage audiences of all ages and all levels of artistic knowledge. Created in 1880, the National Gallery of Canada is among the oldest of Canada s national cultural institutions. Its current status as a federal Crown Corporation dates from 1990, when the Museums Act was proclaimed. |
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Zen Garden
Enjoy your morning coffee or meal with family and friends in our beautifully landscaped Zen Garden.
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