by Chantel
Date:February 8, 2011
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If you’ve got forever on your mind and you’re contemplating getting married in Ottawa, you should know there are a whole bunch of options for both the wedding ceremony itself and the reception. Not only are there endless options in Ottawa, Gatineau, Quebec is right across the river with a ton of beautiful venues to Read More…
by Michael Jon Lazar
Date:January 6, 2011
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You perhaps will not find many other cities in North America that contain as many amazing museums as does the city of Ottawa. In fact, this capital city offers a wide array of wonderful museums that earmark Canada’s rich appreciation for culture and history. If you do find that you are penning a trip into Read More…
by Michael Jon Lazar
Date:December 27, 2010
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Many locals agree that a great way to really see all that there is to see in Canada’s capital city, Ottawa, is to take in the best sights on foot. A great way to start a breathtaking foot tour of this city is by beginning at Parliament Hill. You can first walk past and observe the Read More…
by Chantel
Date:December 17, 2010
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Ottawa is a family friendly city that offers many activities for adults and kids in all seasons. Although Ottawa is well-known for its summer festivals, it is also notorious for winter fun and adventure, both indoors and out. Home to Parliament Hill, the National Hockey League (NHL) team – the Ottawa Senators, and an impressive Read More…
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