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Interesting Interactive Museum |
1867 Saint Laurent Boulevard (At Lancaster Road) Ottawa, ON K1G 5A3 Canada +1 613 991 3044 www.sciencetech.technomuses.ca |
The largest of its kind in Canada, this museum allows you to push buttons, turn dials and pull levers to experience science and technology first-hand. Discover artifact-rich exhibits, which detail subjects from marine and land transportation to space travel and communication technologies. The Technology Park, open only in summer, features everything from a locomotive to a rocket. Guided tours and demonstrations are given daily. Admission: CAD6 adults; CAD5 students and seniors; CAD3 children 4-14; CAD14 families; free for children under 4 and members. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fun for the kids |
100 Laurier St (Museum of Civilization) Ottawa, ON J8X 4H2 Canada +1 819 776 7000 / +1 800 555 5621 http://www.civilization.ca/ |
Visitors to this one-of-a-kind museum are given passports, which they can stamp as they go on an interactive tour through a series of exhibits representing different regions of the world. Activities include playing African musical instruments, decoding hieroglyphics in a miniature pyramid, shopping in an international marketplace and constructing a Balinese shadow puppet. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Celebrating The End of Summer |
Bank Street & the Rideau Canal (Lansdowne Park) Ottawa, ON K1S 3W7 Canada +1 613 237 7222 http://www.ottawasuperex.com/ |
Every year, thousands of Ottawa residents and visitors flock to Lansdowne Park to mark the end of the summer by letting their hair down and visiting this 100-year old fair and exhibition. Attractions include free concerts, more than 60 midway rides, animal and agriculture exhibits, and plenty of food. Theme days are also scheduled, such as Kids Day and Seniors Day. In addition, exhibition goers are treated to daily live entertainment. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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An urban oasis |
Prince of Wales Drive (at Experimental Farm Drive) Ottawa, ON K1G 5A3 Canada +1 613 230 3276 http://www.friendsofthefarm.ca/ |
This 500-hectare working farm is hard to miss, as it is situated in the center of the nation's capital. The unique farming laboratory boasts a crew of scientists who give farmers and food manufacturers across the country useful information. The federal government runs the research station, and it's free to walk around the extensive grounds and view the variety of animals. Pop by the interesting Canada Agriculture Museum and tropical greenhouse located on the grounds. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Annual hot air baloon festival |
93 St-Louis St (La Baie Park) Ottawa, ON J8T 2S4 Canada +1 819 243 2330 http://www.ville.gatineau.qc.c... |
This annual festival is now the fifth largest hot air balloon gathering in the world, with attendance topping 200,000. Some of the 150 colourful balloons on show come from as far away as Holland, France and Sweden. Bizarre shapes can be found over the skies of Gatineau and Ottawa during the festival, including a giant frog, a Statue of Liberty, a giant maple leaf, a bouquet of tulips and a telephone book. The festival includes 200 shows, 40 fairground rides and an amazing fireworks display. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Great City Escape |
40 Elgin Street Ottawa, ON K1P 4C7 Canada +1 819 239 5000 / +1 819 827 2020 (Visitor Center) http://www.canadascapital.gc.c... |
This natural getaway is only a five-minute drive from downtown Ottawa. Take the Chaudiére Bridge across the Ottawa River to Taché Boulevard and turn left. The park entrance is on the left, about two miles down the road. The park itself winds through a beautiful old-growth forest and features several nature trails, lakes and panoramic lookouts. The area is especially beautiful in the fall, when the National Capital Commission stages its annual Fall Rhapsody series of tours and lectures. There is limited handicapped access. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Steam train excursion |
165 Deveault Street (Near Jean Proulx) Ottawa, ON J8Z 1S7 Canada +1 819 778 7246 / +1 800 871 7246 http://www.steamtrain.ca/ |
This 64-kilometre train journey, from Hull to Wakefield, will take you back in time while you enjoy the passing beauty of the Outaouais region. The clickety-clack of the steam train, which dates from 1907, will capture your imagination; and the trip allows ample time to explore the quaint village of Wakefield, where you can shop or grab a meal at one of the fabulous restaurants. The half-day journey follows the banks of the historic Gatineau River and winds through the wilderness of Gatineau Park. Admission: CAD29 Adults; CAD26 Seniors; CAD25 Students; CAD14 Children; CAD74 Families. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A Celebration of Nature |
Various venues Ottawa, ON Canada +1 613 831 2253 (Coordinator) http://www.ncrwildlifefestival... |
Ask anyone around the world what they think of Canada and this country's rich natural endowment will most likely come up and for good reason. Some of the most beautiful treasures of nature are here, and this event celebrates this fact. Guided walks, photo exhibits and educational programs make this annual month-long festival memorable. Although Ottawa is an urban area, city, provincial and national officials have ensured that substantial natural habitat is preserved. The Canadian Museum of Nature is a good starting point. Most events are free of charge, though regular museum admission applies. Review © 2007, Wcities |