Swiss Hotel
Travel Blogs from Ottawa
WinterLude is good enough
This place is cold! Dress accordingly and you will be fine. Our hotel was right down the street from the shuttles and events but don't confuse it with the Hilton brand of hotels. I assure you it is not affiliated. It was clean and we got a nice room with a kitchen.
Winterlude was great! Lots of snow/ice sculptures, laser light shows, snow …
Waterfalls and a little bit of Ooh la la!
... their duty to show us all the war sites and talk about the war of 1812. By the end in Quebec I think we all could have given a tour ourselves. Jen and I were interested in the houses and how they lived and what did the women do!! Women, what women!!
We were taken to have breakfast at the top of the CN Tower. We explored the surrounding area and stopped off in Kingston Town which was orginally the capital of Canada but ...
A visit with a childhood friend
... on his own.
Seta and Toby enjoyed the Children’s Museum, which is all hands on and has something for every age and taste. They both made crowns at the Art Studio and had a great time playing with the foods in the market hall. Seta learned a bit about hieroglyphics and donned a costume in the theatre wing.
Around 4.30 pm, we finally managed to tear the kids away from their play and drove on to Orleans, where we are staying the night with Nadine’s ...
Picnic in Manotick Park
... Samantha is excited about fishing so that it the first activity of choice. Mario scouts around under the trees and finds five long sticks and brings them back to the picnic table. He opens his tackle box and he has it all...fishing line,hooks...the works. He sets up the first line, baits it, and Sam is off to the waters edge. Within 1 minute of putting her line into the water she has caught her first ever fish...a little perch about 5 inches long....she is so ...
Ottawa
... 1867 the official residence in Ottawa of both the Canadian monarch and the Governor General of Canada.
Rideau Hall stands in Canada's capital on a 0.36 km2 (88 acre) estate at 1 Sussex Drive, with the main building consisting of 170 rooms across 9,500 m2 (102,000 sq ft), and 24 outbuildings around the grounds. Rideau Hall and the surrounding grounds were designated as a National Historic Site of Canada in ...
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