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  • Canada's capital is located in a valley along the Ottawa River in the province of Ontario,

  • close to the American border.

  • Ottawa is the country's fourth-largest city

  • and attracts more than 7 million visitors each year.

  • Come to Ottawa to celebrate its quality of life,

  • to explore its waterways and to enjoy its many cultural attractions.

  • This modern centre for technology and science still has a deep appreciation for ceremony

  • and history.

  • Often thought of as a winter destination,

  • this city comes to life during the warmer months when locals enjoy the pop-up terraces

  • on the waterfront

  • and have outdoor meals in culinary districts such as Little Italy.

  • Go for a walk or a bike ride to explore the downtown area

  • and follow the pathways along the Rideau Canal.

  • It cuts the city in two and gradually makes its way down to the Ottawa River.

  • The 1827 Commissariat Building, now the Bytown Museum, is where Ottawa began.

  • It was built as the depot for the British engineers who set out to construct the Ottawa

  • locks,

  • under the supervision of colonel John By.

  • Bytown became Ottawa in 1855 and was made the seat of government soon after.

  • Come to Parliament Hill in summer to see the Changing of the Guard Ceremony

  • when the clock of the Peace Tower strikes ten.

  • It's a spectacle not to be missed!

  • Cross the locks to see the National Gallery of Canada.

  • Its exterior reflects the sky and its inner courts embrace nature.

  • The gallery's exhibits paint the story of Canada's past.

  • Walk over to the nearby Notre Dame Basilica

  • to take in its 19th-century Gothic Revival facade and ornate interior.

  • A few blocks away, the ByWard Market is THE place to go for lunch,

  • with its good selection of mouthwatering treats.

  • Don't worry; the advertised beavertails are just a deep-fried pastry.

  • Also try some of the delicious fruit,

  • which comes straight from the farms in Quebec.

  • The Canada Agriculture and Food Museum is the living proof

  • that this Green City loves fresh produce.

  • Learn about growing your own food, meet the animals

  • and check out the machinery in this working farm in the heart of the city.

  • The sky is the limit in the Canada Aviation And Space Museum,

  • an airport hangar filled with vintage planes and modern spacecraft.

  • Across the water in Quebec is the marvelous Canadian Museum of Civilization.

  • Step back in time in this recreation of Canada's past

  • to explore log cabins, shops and vehicles from a bygone time.

  • Not far from the museum is the start of the huge conservation area called Gatineau Park.

  • After some close encounters in the visitor centre,

  • hike to picturesque lakes and enjoy a few hours on the beach.

  • Before you leave the park, have lunch in the Tearoom of the MacKenzie King Estate,

  • the historic summer retreat of Canada's longest serving prime minister.

  • As the second-largest country in the world,

  • Canada has everything from snowcapped mountains to lush valleys

  • and more wilderness than you can explore in a lifetime.

  • And as the capital of all of this, Ottawa offers just a taste of what is to come.

Canada's capital is located in a valley along the Ottawa River in the province of Ontario,

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