Landmarks and Historic sites
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Looking for ways to spend a few days in Ottawa? Well, one can go through suggested Ottawa itineraries which are offered with great starting points. So, whether the tourist is with his family or is visiting the city alone, he can choose the... |
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The Fairmont Chateau Laurier is a landmark hotel in downtown Ottawa built in between 1909 and 1912. Still giving continuous service to its customers, this hotel was the inspiration for the “Hotel du Canada” at the...
Reviewed by: Laalamani
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The Parliament Hill is a Gothic revival suite of buildings, with the parliament buildings serving as the home of the Parliament of Canada. There are also many architectural elements of national symbolic... |
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Officially known as the “Tower of Victory and Peace”, the Peace Tower was built during the 1920s honoring over 60,000 soldiers who had served during the First World War. With a focal... |
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The Rideau Canal is also known by the name, the Rideau Waterway and connects Ottawa city on the Ottawa River to Kingston city. Opened in 1832 as a preventative measure in case of... |
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Rideau Hall was home of Governor General since the year 1867. Such a splendid nineteenth-century mansion has been kept open with regards to public for undertaking tours of home as well as surrounding grounds. It consists of recreational...
Reviewed by: Laalamani
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