Capital of Canada, Ottawa is a city packed with rich history, colorful culture, and natural beauty. If you're looking for an unforgettable experience, book one of Gray Line's Ottawa tours and experience the best our amazing city has to offer! Spin through the streets of Ottawa with our experienced and friendly guides, and explore the city in comfort. We’ll show you historic landmarks such as Parliament Hill and the Rideau Canal, and share the vibrant culture and culinary scene of Ottawa's diverse neighborhoods. From the beauty of Gatineau Park to the charm of ByWard Market, our tours offer you a comprehensive and authentic experience of this fascinating city. At Gray Line, we're committed to offering our guests exceptional service and unforgettable experiences. So what are you waiting for? Book your Ottawa sightseeing tour today and experience the best that this amazing city has to offer!
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Set on the southern bank of the Ottawa River in downtown Ottawa, Parliament Hill is home to three of the city’s government buildings - each built in the Gothic Revivalist style. Free guided tours take visitors on a journey through Canada’s political history, and the Ottawa River views from the high hilltop are beautiful!
The Canadian War Museum serves two purposes; to educate visitors on the nation’s war efforts, and to act as a place of remembrance for fallen Canadian soldiers across the world. Visitors can explore Canada’s military history through a series of personal stories from the front line, plus artworks, imagery, and interactive displays.
The Rideau Canal was first opened in 1832 for commercial shipping. Today, it attracts eager cyclists and walkers to its beautiful waterfront trails. Boating is popular in the summer months, and in the winter the canal and surrounds are ideal for ice-skating, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing.
The Canadian Museum of Nature has taken pride of place in downtown Ottawa since 1881. Seven fascinating exhibition spaces shine a light on the natural world - featuring everything from rocks and minerals to birds and bugs, marine mammals, dinosaurs, and more. The museum also plays host to a series of traveling exhibitions across the year.
Considered among the best museums of its kind in the world, the Canadian Aviation and Space Museum showcases Canada’s many aeronautical achievements. Visitors can admire collections of civilian and military aircraft dating from pre-WW1 to the present day. You’ll also find a host of interactive displays, engaging films, and entertaining demonstrations.
This elegant Neo-Classical and Neo-Gothic basilica dates back to the mid-1800s, and dominates the Ottawa skyline with its striking twin spires. Features to admire include the beautiful vaulted ceilings, the mighty organ, and the shining tin roof - a distinctly French-Canadian touch that adds a dash of local character.
The Royal Canadian Mint sits in the same historic building where it was founded back in 1908. The mint produces world-class collector coins, gold and silver bullion, and medals honoring worthy Canadians from all walks of life. Enjoy educational tours, explore the coin-making process, and browse for souvenirs in the gift shop.
There are more than 93,625 works in the National Gallery of Canada's permanent collection. Visitors can admire contemporary art along with paintings and sculptures by American, Asian, and European creatives, though the focus is on Canadian and indigenous artists. The packed calendar of temporary exhibitions completes the picture, and makes this a worthwhile visit for any art-lover in Ottawa.
Every governor general of Canada since 1867 has taken up residence at historic Rideau Hall, and the grand mansion is today designated a National Historic Site of Canada. Free 45-minute guided tours take in the State Rooms, where visitors can admire collections of Canadian art and furniture. You’re also free to stroll through the grounds, where winding paths lead through manicured gardens to inviting woodlands.
Dating way back to 1826, the bustling ByWard Market is one of the oldest and biggest markets in Canada. Today, you can shop ‘till you drop among the vibrant stalls and boutiques, browse the galleries, and sample tasty global cuisine at any of the popular eateries.
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