
Located a few miles north of Fort Coulonge, the waterfall at Chutes Coulonge Adventure and Historical Park is a beautiful must-see, the historic site is managed and maintained by a non-profit organization.
…Located a few miles north of Fort Coulonge, the waterfall at Chutes Coulonge Adventure and Historical Park is a beautiful must-see, the historic site is managed and maintained by a non-profit organization.
…Only 80 minutes from Ottawa, the Bonnechere Caves have been welcoming people from all over the world for over 55 years.
…Planning a trip to the Nation’s Capital? This is your Ottawa Ultimate Guide with kids. Unsure what to do in Ottawa, Canada, we’ve got you covered!
…The Canadian Children’s Museum allows children to see how people in Canada and other countries live. At this museum, children and their parents can roam through an International Village and visit homes from areas such as India, Indonesia and Mexico.
…Housed in Ottawa’s oldest stone building, the BYTOWN MUSEUM explores Ottawa’s history from the early years of Rideau Canal construction, through the rough and tumble days of Bytown, to its emergence as Canada’s capital and beyond.
…Visiting Ottawa doesn’t have to cost a lot. If you are searching for free stuff to do in Ottawa and cheap ways to explore Canada’s Capital City without putting a strain on your travel budget, we have listed few ways to enjoy the best of Ottawa for free or on a low budget that includes free admission to Ottawa’s museums.
…The Ottawa tulip festival actually named the Canadian Tulip Festival is held for three weeks every May. It is the largest festival in the world Over these three weeks, as the tulip gardens come into bloom, concerts, lectures, and other performances – both indoor and out – are held as the city celebrates the arrival of warmer weather.
…As Canada’s capital, Ottawa has a substantial amount of history and culture that can captivate a new tourist or even the most experienced