Discover the best of Ottawa, Canada's capital, from the majestic Parliament Buildings to vibrant Byward Market and the stunning national museums. This collection offers a deep dive into Canadian history, culture, and natural beauty, making it an unforgettable urban adventure.
Parc Omega
A 2,200-acre natural park housing over 400 wild animals where visitors can drive through a 12 km path to see and interact with various species.
Canada Museum of Space and Aviation
A museum housing actual war and civilian planes dating back to the early 1900s, including the Avro Lancaster X and the space suit of astronaut Chris Hatfield, with interactive exhibits on space and aviation.
Tulip Festival
A free annual festival in Ottawa during the month of May, where key areas, especially Commissioner Park, are decorated with bright-colored tulip flowers.
Parliament Buildings
The location of Canada's government, featuring impressive architecture, statues, and monuments commemorating key moments in Canadian history, including the Centennial Flame.
Byward Market
A vibrant market area with shops and restaurants, known for handmade jewelry and artistic items.
Le Moulin de Provence
A famous French bakery in Byward Market with a large selection of cakes, cookies, breads, salads, and sandwiches, known for the 'Obama cookie'.
The King Eddy
A popular diner near Byward Market with a modern interior and an all-day breakfast menu, known for its large portions of dishes like chicken and waffles and the King Eddy patty melt.
Ottawa Boat Tour
A boat tour along the Ottawa River, offering a unique perspective of the Parliament buildings and other landmarks, with educational commentary on Canada's history.
Diefenbunker (Cold War Museum)
An underground bunker built during the Cold War, designed to house key government personnel in the event of a nuclear attack, now open to the public as a museum.
Canadian Museum of Nature
A museum showcasing skeletal structures of reptiles and mammals, with exhibits on dinosaurs and marine creatures, known for its architectural design.
Commissioner Park
The park where the Tulip Festival is held, featuring a large lake and vibrant displays of tulips in various colors.
Peace Tower
A tower located at the Parliament Buildings.
Centennial Flame
A flame lit on January 1st, 1967, to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Canada becoming a country, located outside the Peace Tower.
House of Commons
The location where guided tours can be taken for a small fee.
Ottawa River
A river that provides the option to choose between two different boat tours.
24 Sussex Drive
The designated home for reigning Prime Ministers of the country.
Royal Canadian Mint
The entity that is responsible for the creation of Canada's coins that are in circulation.