Tulip Festival crowds exceed expectations of Ottawa organizers
About a million people attended this year’s tulip festival, which finished this past weekend, according to the organizers. That’s many more people than had been
Tulip Festival crowds exceed expectations of Ottawa organizers
About a million people attended this year’s tulip festival, which finished this past weekend, according to the organizers. That’s many more people than had been
Inspiration Village draws tourist photos, parking complaints in Ottawa’s ByWard Market
Despite a rainy Victoria Day, tourists and locals were flocking to the ByWard Market’s new OTTAWA sign on Monday for photos. Fizza Rajput, 25, was
Beer, dance parties and Zelda: Unconventional events boost Ottawa’s Museum of Nature
Fans of the action-adventure video game series Legend of Zelda have an opportunity to become heroes in their own rights next weekend by solving puzzles
Hard Rock, Rideau Carleton Raceway to partner on $320M casino revamp
Hard Rock International will partner with the Rideau Carleton Raceway on a $320-million project that will feature a new hotel, a live entertainment venue and
Ottawa airport took off on increases in domestic traffic, concessions revenue in 2016
The Ottawa International Airport Authority says it was boosted in 2016 by more passengers – and hungrier ones, to boot – as it reported its
Ottawa’s first cat cafe set to open its doors in Hintonburg
A white-pawed tabby cat named Jax rubs his left side against a burlap table leg, hops up a bookshelf and sprawls out next to a
Ottawa’s Science and Tech Museum reveals new home for its famous trains
By Alex Abdelwahab The trains are back. Well, actually, they never really left. The Canada Science and Technology Museum’s well-known locomotives were too heavy to
Capital Cable Park brings new watersport attraction to Ottawa
A new watersport attraction is coming to the Ottawa River. The first “cable park” will let residents try wakeboarding and waterskiing without a boat. The
Ottawa ramps up tourist appeal in months leading up to Canada 150 celebration
Ottawa may have a reputation as a quiet government city, but there are a number of ways the capital is loosening its collar and transforming
Conservation, augmented reality featured in Science and Tech Museum redesign
Three years after mould issues forced the Canadian Science and Technology Museum to close, the building is gearing up for a relaunch later this year
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