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| Visit Ottawa, Canada where there are a wealth of museums, art galleries and historical monuments. A destination that showcases Canada's history and culture. A destination that is home to spring tulips and fall foliage, sweeping parkways and rugged hiking trails. A destination that offers something for everyone.Find out about the Canadian Museum of Civilization, the Canadian War Museum, the National Gallery, and Parliament Hill. Take a tour of the Casino De Hull. Find out about Ottawa's many green spaces and government attractions.
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Capital Cruises
Ottawa, Ottawa Ontario,
> View Telephone Number(613) 241-8811
Capture spectacular views of the city of Ottawa and be enthralled by our entertaining commentary as you journey on one of our Ottawa river sightseeing boat tours of the Nation's Capital. |
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Lady Dive
4680 St-Catherine Street, St-Isidore Ontario, K0C-2B0
> View Telephone Number(613) 524-2221
The Best Way to visit The National Capital area of Ottawa and Gatineau is with the Lady Dive Tours. The bilingual guided tours will let you Hop Off at the sites you want to explore and Hop back on as many times throught the day to resume your adventure tour; all this at your own pace. Visit some of the most important sites including museums, parks, galleries, the Byward market, the canadian Aparliament buildings and lots more during this fun, historical and educational 2 hour tour. |
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National Gallery of Canada
380 Sussex Dr., Ottawa Ontario, K1N-9N4
> View Telephone Number(613) 990-1985
The National Gallery of Canada is a visual arts museum of international stature. Located in one of the most spectacular sites in Ottawa - along Ottawa's historic ByWard Market. |
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Ottawa Symphony Orchestra
2 Daly Avenue, Suite 250, Ottawa Ontario, K1N-6E2
> View Telephone Number(613) 231-7802
The Ottawa Symphony Orchestra continues a musical tradition rooted in the nation's capital as far back as 1894. The present OSO came into being in 1965 when the city and its music lovers were experiencing a dry spell in orchestral music. The old Ottawa Philharmonic had come to an end and Ottawa fans had to rely on infrequent visits from the Montreal Symphony Orchestra to satisfy their taste for classical music. |
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