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Tourist Attractions in Ottawa Region
Ottawa, Ontario is home to some of Canada's most famous attractions. In Ottawa-Gatineau, visit some of Canada's premier attractions, like the National Gallery of Canada, the Rideau Canal, the RCMP Musical Ride, or the Museum of History. Or check out the Royal Canadian Mint or the Parliament Buildings. If you’re doing a scenic tour of Ontario, Toronto’s CN Tower is only 4 hours away and Niagara Falls is 5 hours.
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Bank of Canada Museum
A museum about the economy – it's cooler than you think. The Bank of Canada Museum is dedicated to educating Canadians about our central bank, the economy and the history of money—and to do it in fun and engaging ways.
Canadian Museum of History
No visit to the National Capital Region is complete without a trip to one of Canada’s most popular museums, featuring 15,000 years of Canadian social and human history, and programming for visitors of all ages.
ByWard Public Market
Discover Canada’s largest outdoor market, founded in 1827. The outdoor public market runs May to October (plus holidays), but the area buzzes year-round with great restaurants, artisan groceries, unique shops—and lively buskers! Open 7 days a week.
Canadian Children's Museum (part of the Canadian Museum of History)
The Canadian Children’s Museum reopens May 18 with your most-beloved destinations! Discover the world through play and family time. Safety measures include timed entry and enhanced cleaning measures. Pre-booking required. Limited capacity. Masks are strongly encouraged.
Canadian War Museum
The must-see Canadian War Museum explores the cost of conflict through unique architectural features, galleries filled with works of art and military hardware, and spaces for quiet reflection.
Diefenbunker: Canada's Cold War Museum
Descend 75 feet underground and experience Ottawa’s immersive history destination. This impressive four-storey Cold War communications headquarters is now a one-of-a-kind museum and national historic site.
Lady Dive Tours
Specializing in guided tours both on land and water with our Amphibus. A spectacular way to visit Ottawa & view more than 75 different attractions. Climb aboard a replica open or closed top Double Decker bus. These unique multilingual guided tours of Canada’s capital lets you appreciate Ottawa.
Parkdale Public Market
MAY–OCTOBER – 7 DAYS A WEEK Parkdale Public Market brings the best of local, provincial, and Canadian products to the heart of Wellington West. From fresh produce and garden-ready plants to flowers and shrubs, vendors are open daily, with extra offerings on Saturdays and during Night Markets.
Visit Canada’s Parliament
Join a free guided tour of the Senate or the House of Commons, or take in an innovative multimedia show with Parliament: The Immersive Experience. Separate tickets are required for each building and can be reserved at Visit.parl.ca.
ByWard Public Market
Discover Canada’s largest outdoor market, founded in 1827. The outdoor public market runs May to October (plus holidays), but the area buzzes year-round with great restaurants, artisan groceries, unique shops—and lively buskers! Open 7 days a week.
Canadian Children's Museum (part of the Canadian Museum of History)
The Canadian Children’s Museum reopens May 18 with your most-beloved destinations! Discover the world through play and family time. Safety measures include timed entry and enhanced cleaning measures. Pre-booking required. Limited capacity. Masks are strongly encouraged.
Lady Dive Tours
Specializing in guided tours both on land and water with our Amphibus. A spectacular way to visit Ottawa & view more than 75 different attractions. Climb aboard a replica open or closed top Double Decker bus. These unique multilingual guided tours of Canada’s capital lets you appreciate Ottawa.
Parkdale Public Market
MAY–OCTOBER – 7 DAYS A WEEK Parkdale Public Market brings the best of local, provincial, and Canadian products to the heart of Wellington West. From fresh produce and garden-ready plants to flowers and shrubs, vendors are open daily, with extra offerings on Saturdays and during Night Markets.




