
As the Canadian capital, Ottawa offers a good mix of historical sightseeing and scenic attractions along the banks of the Ottawa River. Beyond the old buildings and neo-Gothic landmarks such as the Notre-Dame Cathedral and Parliament Hill, Ottawa offers a calendar of festivities that make it an attractive destination in any season.
Ottawa’s festivals are spread throughout the year. From the frozen wonderland that the Rideau Canal transforms into in the winter, to the spring scenes of tulips in bloom in the city’s beautiful urban parks, you can choose the time of year that suits you best. Let our guide to Ottawa’s seasonal celebrations help you.
January/February
Ideal para: História, Foto, Aventura
Each year, the Canadian capital celebrates its snowfall with one of the nation’s biggest festivals, known as Winterlude. The festival attracts thousands to its fun activities and attractions. One big draw here is skating on the frozen Rideau Canal, which turns into the world’s largest rink every winter. You can also check out the magnificent ice and snow carvings crafted by competing sculptors. Winterlude’s mascots are the 4 members of the Ice Hog Family who bring cheer to kids during the festival.
Localização: Queen Elizabeth Dr, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Telefone: +1 613-283-5170

Winterlude
May
Ideal para: Casais, Foto
If you visit Ottawa around the month of May, just in time for spring, bright and motley tulips will add a dash of colour to your travel memories. This is the season of the annual Canadian Tulip Festival. For the best views of the tulips, you can head down to the city’s beautiful urban parks. Commissioner’s Park by the scenic Dow’s Lake may be one of your best bets here. Another good option for tulip admiring is Lansdowne Park by Rideau Canal.
Localização: Queen Elizabeth Dr & Preston Street, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Telefone: +1 844-878-8333

Canadian Tulip Festival