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Ottawa, Our Nation’s Capital

Posted on June 23, 2025

As we head into the summer travel season, and  if you are like many Canadians who have decided to stay closer to home this year, I would recommend a trip to our nation’s capitol, Ottawa. I was recently there for three days and along with spending time with family I delighted in being a tourist.  For history, culture, food and more Ottawa is a worthwhile addition to your travel bucket list.

It all starts with the drive, if you choose to travel that way.  It is a breathtaking overview of Canadiana.  Early June offers lush green landscapes dotted with lakes and sparkling sun filled skies.  I took Hwy 60 out of Huntsville, cutting through the southern part of Algonquin Park.  The near north is laden with hardwood trees, lakes, rocks and intermittent farmer’s fields. I passed through a number of resort towns, hiking and camping sites, outlooks and diners and the every present warning of moose crossings.  To my dismay (or relief) I did not encounter any wildlife while driving.  The drive back was less scenic but faster on the 401, an Ontario adventure none the less.

Aside from being the seat of our federal government Ottawa is the repository of much of our history and culture.  The sheer number of museums and galleries will leave you breathless and there will not be enough time, or energy, to see them all in one visit so be sure to schedule your favourites first.  What ever your plans are your first stop should be Parliament Hill.  Whether you drive by for photos or take the time to walk closer you will be impressed with its grandeur.

I chose to visit the Canadian War Museum to learn more about our participation in world conflicts, especially the First World War as my grandfather served in France.  I also explored the smaller Ottawa Art Gallery with my uncle.  For an overview of the city I took a bus tour to see more than I could on my own.

Some of the other national museums that should be considered include the National Gallery, the Aviation & Space Museum, and the Museums of Nature, Science & Technology and Agriculture & Food.  A trip across the bridge into Gatineau Quebec will lead you to the Museum of History (formerly known as the Museum of Civilization) and the Children’s Museum.  This list only covers the big national museums.  There are dozens of smaller more intimate or specialized museums and galleries for you to explore as well.

If nature is your thing be sure to spend time on the waters surrounding the city, the Ottawa River, the Rideau River and its iconic canal and on the many other small lakes, many of which offer boat  tours or rentals.

If you are looking for shopping or food explore the ByWard Market, Ottawa’s number one tourist attraction and the premier destination for shopping, dining, arts and entertainment.  Cuisine, like our culture, is diverse so any foodie will find their favourite.  Ottawa’s largest mall, the Rideau Centre, is close by as well.

So often I have written about the beautiful landscapes of Europe, forgetting at times that we live in one of the most rich natural countries in the world.  Add to that the ever present history  and comforting culture of our capital and I could not help but be fiercely proud to be a Canadian.

 

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