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    Ottawa Tasting Tours - The market

    Ottawa Tasting Tours

    4.5(2 reviews)
    4.4 km

    Went for the Byward Market Dinner hopping tour on Victoria Day long weekend…read more Everything was done very professionally, and being able to just sit down, get wine and food brought to you and then leave without worrying about a bill is pretty hard to beat. The restaurants you get taken to will vary depending on a few factors, such as how big your tour group is and how busy the restaurants are. Our tour host was very knowledgeable and took care of any concerns we had along the way. Just a few constructive criticisms - Our online booking caused a bit of trouble but our host made sure to get us caught up with our group. If you are booking last minute, I would email or call to make sure your booking was received. Be EARLY since they start right on time or even early. - The walking tour portion of Byward market could use some expanding. It's nice to learn about the history of everything and what's going on, but since you are on such a tight schedule, there's only time to stop for a minute or two at a handful of spots. - I'm a meat lover and was a bit sad we didn't get more meat, but this could be restaurant specific. Portion sizes were okay, about what you'd expect at restaurants going for quality over quantity.

    My sister booked a tour for my bachelorette party which was awesome because I love food and getting…read moreto try new places. Having four different dishes at four different restaurants is definitely my idea of a great meal out! We hit up the Brig for a cheese plate, Play for salad, Kinki for sushi and Must for dessert. Everything was excellent and nice to have the accompanying wine at each location. All the restaurants were really accommodating to our various dietary restrictions (trust me when I say we were a challenging crowd)! Corey really went out of his way to make sure we were taken care of at each place. Highly recommended!!

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    Ottawa Tasting Tours - Halloween special

    Halloween special

    Ottawa Tasting Tours - On tour summer 2015

    On tour summer 2015

    Ottawa Tasting Tours - Summer 2014

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    Summer 2014

    Lady Dive Tours

    Lady Dive Tours

    3.6(14 reviews)
    4.9 km

    Generally it's a good tour. They can make it better by renovating their buses. The bus was too old.read more

    Visiting a capital city is a special opportunity and Ottawa is no exception. I chose Lady Dive…read moreTours, an operator with standard and amphibious tour packages among others, to get my visit started. In about 90 minutes, the tour shuttled me past some of the city's relevant historic, cultural and government sights including through the adjoining town of Gatineau just across the Ottawa River in the province of Quebec. My tour guide was skilled in her presentation of local sights and their history. She had an amicable style with a pleasant voice and kept things light-hearted. Given the bilingual nature of this capital region and its environs, she provided fluent narration in English and French. The most common European languages are also available via headset. The bus driver safely managed the big bus through congested streets. I chose a 90-minute round-trip tour ticket for $25.25 CAD (does not include tax) per adult without the hop-off option. The all-day hop on, hop off ticket runs $34 CAD (does not include tax). The double-decker open-top bus was clean and provided great views. The brochure advertises 14 hop-on, hop-off sightseeing stops. The ticket office is centrally located and slightly kitty-corner from Parliament Hill. Public restrooms are located at the Capital Information Kiosk about a five-minute walk from the bus departure. Restaurants are nearby and plentiful. I parked my vehicle for $10 at an all-day lot where St. Patrick and Murray streets merge across from the National Gallery of Canada with an easy walk to the Lady Dive ticket office.

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    Lady Dive Tours - Notre Dame Cathedral Basilica

    Notre Dame Cathedral Basilica

    Lady Dive Tours - Gateway to the busy ByWard Market

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    Gateway to the busy ByWard Market

    Camp Explora

    Camp Explora

    5.0(1 review)
    59.3 km

    Made the activity in late 2015 with the Geo-kart, which is propelled partly by a silent electric…read moremotor and by pedalling. The bike itself look really nice, make you feel like the heroe of some sort of sci-fi movie while driving it. Its electric, so of course its silent, and acceleration is right there when you need it. Super fun to ride The activity take place part in the village, part in the forest trails. On the road, it is fast enough to keep up with cars no problem, and in the trails its so fast that you just can't keep it full throttle all the time. Brake are VERY responsive, from full speed to complete stop... 10 or 20 cm at the most! There is a small seat for kids at the back. It would make a perfect activity for a single parent looking to spend quality time with is kid. I'll be back for sure and I'll bring friends, when I showed her the pictures, even my ex wanted to come!.

    From the owner: Driving a cutting-edge electric 4x4 ATV (side-by-side), you and your co-pilot will be participating…read morein a 90-min long treasure hunt (mystery safari) on Mount Wescott in Montebello, Québec. The iPad/GPS enabled treasure map will guide you through dirt roads and nature trails to find the many clues hidden on Mount Wescott and help you explore the fascinating history, heritage log buildings and the natural beauty of the mountain. Your mission is to find as many clues as possible to solve the mystery of the mountain. This is a green adventure perfect for families (minimum 12 years old) and adults of all ages. Family and group discounts are available. You can also visit our little museum (free) on the history of the mountain, particularly on the old Seigniory Club. And our Le Safari tearoom is the perfect place for you to relax and enjoy refreshments and small delicious meals made of local produce. Both are located inside the old vacation home of the legendary Betty Crocker.

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    Camp Explora
    Camp Explora
    Camp Explora - The Geo-Kart, with electric motor, solar panel and pedal power

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    The Geo-Kart, with electric motor, solar panel and pedal power

    Ottawa River Pathway - Beautiful scenery along the Ottawa River Pathway (pedestrian and bicycle path).

    Ottawa River Pathway

    4.4(11 reviews)
    5.1 km

    The Ottawa River Pathway is a pedestrian and bicycle path along the Ottawa River. The scenery is…read morevery beautiful year-round, but especially in the autumn. The pathway is about 30km, but you can get on and off at certain points, so you definitely don't have to do the entire length. It's fully paved and not particularly hilly. Just watch out for goose poop along certain parts of the path during certain times of the year, lol. Goose poop aside, the Ottawa River Pathway is beautiful. It's great for getting some exercise, be it cycling, rollerblading, jogging, Nordic walking, power walking, or even taking a leisurely stroll, while admiring nature. Sunsets along certain parts of the Pathway are especially breathtaking.

    This is a great little escape for the government workers in Tunney's pasture, to break away from…read moretheir computers for a few minutes of fresh air and R&R while they come outside for lunch or a walk or bike ride along the river. Be careful of the goose droppings on the grass, though. The cyclists using this path would rather the pedestrians walked on the grass, and the walkers would prefer if the cyclists used the grass! All of us are avoiding the droppings left by the Canada Geese that frequent this area. Also, look for the man who builds Inukshuk (if I've spelled that right?) For many years now, a man has been building amazing statues out of the rocks at the shoreline - they rocks balance on each other at seemingly impossible angles, threatening to drop at any moment, but seem to keep their balance! There was an article about him several years ago in the Canadian Geographic. It's been a pleasure to watch him work, and he's become something of a tourist attraction. It's May now, and I haven't seen him there yet this year, but maybe the water's too cold yet. Maybe he begins this work after the Victoria Day weekend.

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    Ottawa River Pathway - Cool-looking tree along the Ottawa River Pathway near Lincoln Heights Park.

    Cool-looking tree along the Ottawa River Pathway near Lincoln Heights Park.

    Ottawa River Pathway - View along the Ottawa River Pathway (pedestrian and bicycle path).

    View along the Ottawa River Pathway (pedestrian and bicycle path).

    Ottawa River Pathway - Stone sculptures along the Ottawa River Pathway (pedestrian and bicycle path).

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    Stone sculptures along the Ottawa River Pathway (pedestrian and bicycle path).

    Paul's Boat Lines

    Paul's Boat Lines

    3.4(15 reviews)
    4.9 km

    It's difficult planning out the day. You research, make reservations, buy tickets, and do…read moreeverything you can. Then the traffic takes longer than anticipated, you got lost on the way, the card was declined because you forgot to call your credit card company. For some people, these little disasters ruin trips. Me? Just roll with it. For our schedule we wanted to do a canal tour, but it wasn't going to work for itinerary, so we opted for the river cruise instead. I am very glad we had done so. Rolling down the Ottawa river was a welcome break from all the walking, and you get to see these beautiful views of the city from the water that you otherwise would be completely unknown to you, like who really shot JFK. Our guide was a sweet and cheery girl, she enjoyed talking with guests and answering questions. The other staff were quite friendly, the boat was clean, and even had a bar (thank you sweet baby Jesus!) which allowed for my wife and I to enjoy a glass of wine on the river. Definitely recommend.

    If you are in Ottawa and don't have much time this is the way to see the city, the boat is not the…read moremost beautiful but is big and they have food and drink on board, I really enjoy the tour on this boat, they guy explaining everything was awesome he was funny and he new a lot of stuff so I learn a lot about Ottawa and we know that a lot of Canadian history is in Ottawa, take the tour of u wanna see the city from another perspective, this was my favourite boat ride tour ever!!!!

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    Paul's Boat Lines
    Paul's Boat Lines
    Paul's Boat Lines - Rideau falls and hydroelectric station

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    Rideau falls and hydroelectric station

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