Thursday, June 16, 2011

Ottawa - Canada's Capital City


Sightseeing in Ottawa
By Ben Timmins
Ottawa, the capital of Canada is a destination to put on your 'to see' list.  Sightseeing in Ottawa is an experience as monumental as the city itself. What you see also depends on when you arrive here as temperatures range from record highs such as 37.8 °C (100°F) recorded July 4, 1913, to record lows of -38.9 °C (-38 °F) recorded on December 29, 1933. 




 Ottawa in Winter,
 Summer
 and Fall.
So if you arrive in summer or spring expect to see a capital city blooming in full color with gorgeous trees,  18th century buildings and spacious, tidy suburbs. At winter snow covers the city in a display of magical and serene beauty. This season may afford you the chance to ice skate on the Rideau Canal Skateway which is the biggest skating rink in the world.
Ottawa is a city awash with fine dining, festivals, sporting events. It is the home of various prestigious national museums and galleries. The highlights of these are the National War Museum, The Canadian Museum of Civilization, the Museum of Nature, and The National Gallery. Points of interest in the city include; Parliament Hill; which offers guided tours of the Parliament in action, public programs and spectacles including the Changing of the Guard Ceremony and the Sound and Light Show. Public Monuments to see include the National War Memorial and the Terry Fox Statue. 
The public transit system operated by OC Transpo is second to none and can take you from east to west of the city in reasonable time. It helps to be bi-lingual as Ottawa is home to English and French speaking people.

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