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Canadian War
Museum
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Shopping along
Sparks Street
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Lace up your walking shoes and hit
one of these top routes. Wanderers
at heart will love the 370-plus
miles of pathways throughout
Ottawa that pass some of the
major sites of the city. Many of
these miles are found along the two
main routes, the Ottawa River and
the Rideau Canal.
The Canadian War Museum is
Canada’s national museum of
military history and one of the
world’s most respected museums
for the study and understanding of
armed conflict. The Museum traces
its origins back to 1880, when it
consisted primarily of a collection
of militia artifacts.
Visit the historic Sparks Street in
Canada’s Capital, where you can
discover the unique shops, lively
restaurants and beautiful history.
Sparks Street is located in the
Parliamentary Precinct, it is one of
Ottawa’s most significant heritage
streets.
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Canadian
Museum
of History
The Canadian Museum of
History is a national museum
of anthropology, Canadian
history, cultural studies, and
ethnology in Gatineau,
Quebec, Canada. The
purpose of the museum is
to promote the heritage of
Canada, as well as support
related research.
Explore our
Backyard
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Ottawa
Senators
Make sure you visit the Canadian
Tire Centre, which is home to the
Ottawa Senators. As part of the
National Hockey League (NHL)
you can watch them play against
rivals such as Montreal Canadien’s
and the Toronto Maple Leaf’s.
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indugle at
China Town
Ottawa’s Chinatown is a multicultural
hub and the place to be if you love
Asian food and culture! You will not be
disappointed with the vast choice of
authentic food available.
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Art + galerie
Art + Galerie, located at 531 Sussex
Drive, is one of the most beautiful
places to discover incredibly talented
contemporary Canadian Artists. From
Pop Art to Classical Art, remarkable
Landscapes and unique Portraits, to
fantastic Abstract Art and original
Photographic creations. Drop in to see
some inspiring art to enrich your home
or office experience.
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Canadian
Tulip Festival
The Canadian Tulip Festival
started in 1952, and since it is
continually held in Ottawa
the capital of Canada.
Thousands of Tulip flowers
are spread everywhere over
the city during the festival
that holds various kinds of
culture events.
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the Royal
Canadian Mint
Take in a tour of the Royal Mint,
where you can browse the
historic coin range from Canada
going back to the 19th Century.
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