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Royal Ontario Museum: A Must-See Toronto Attraction

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One of the world's leading museums, the ROM combines a collection of natural history and world cultures.

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Royal Ontario Museum: A Must-See Toronto Attraction
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Art Gallery of Ontario: World

World Art in the Vibrant City of Toronto

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Niagara Falls: A famous spot

This natural wonder offers beautiful scenery along with a slew of entertainment options, including b...

Jr's Last Laugh: tickle your f

Loosen up and enjoy some fun, old fashioned entertainment. Jr.'s has good drinks, good food and a gr...

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Sassafraz: Fine dining in the

Located in the heart of the trendy Yorkville area of Toronto, Sassafraz has been a long-time hot spo...

The Sultan's Tent: Moroccan al

Located in one of Toronto’s only remaining historic cast iron buildings, The Sultan’s Tent is in the...

Golden Thai: Service with a sm

Just enough spice goes into the dishes at Golden Thai restaurant in Toronto. Whether you want pad Th...

Over Easy: Breakfast of Canadi

It's rare that I find a place that makes me excited to eat breakfast food, but this place did the tr...

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Untitled Weave, 2006


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This weave, created on a handmade loom, acts as the canvas for an image created freehand with a needle and yarn.

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Boston Public Library: Made-in-Massachusetts movie series continues

Boston Public Library: Made-in-Massachusetts movie series continues

Want to watch free movies on location where a slew of made-in-Massachusetts films were shot, including the spy thriller Knight and Day with Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz? You're in luck..

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Ottawa Facts and Places:

Newspapers are Ottawa Citizen , Ottawa Sun
Ottawa Sports teams are Renegades, Senators, Lynx
Local Schools are University of Ottawa, Carleton University

About Ottawa, Canada

Ottawa is small compared to other countries’ capitals but the miles of parks, tended lawns, trees, plants and bike paths lining the Rideau Canal and the other two waterways flowing into downtown gives the city a natural charm. The bilingual, multicultural city retains remnants of its British heritage.

The Parliament Buildings, the seat of Canada’s government, resemble England’s Houses of Parliament. Scarlet-coated Royal Mounted Police patrol Parliament Hill on horseback in the summer. The Canadian Grenadier Guards and the Governor General’s Foot Guards in their tall bearskin hats enact the Changing of the Guard Ceremony on Parliament Hill summer mornings.

The soldiers also guard the residence of the Governor General. The house and grounds are open for tours. The new Canadian War Museum traces military history from the Indian battles to Canada’s peacekeeping missions. Other major museums include the National Gallery, the Canadian Museum of Civilization covering the history of Canada’s people, the Canadian Museum of Nature inside a Scottish-style castle, the Canadian Aviation Museum and the Canada Science and Technology Museum.

The Aviation museum conducts short flights over Ottawa while an old-fashioned steam train travels through woods uphill to Wakefield, Quebec.

Gatineau Park, a vast wildlife and nature reserve, draws hikers and campers in the summer and skiers in the winter. The Rideau Canal in winter becomes a five-mile skating rink, the world’s longest. In summer, masses of flowers bloom along the canal, starting with the Tulip Festival. This outdoor party is followed by the Ottawa International Jazz Festival, the Ottawa International Chamber Music Festival and the Ottawa Folk Festival, to name just a few events.

The Casino du Lac-Leamy offers gambling, comedy and musical performances in the theater and dining at one of the region’s best restaurants, La Bacara. North America’s only branch of France’s Cordon Bleu cooking school has another French-style dining spot, Signatures. Beckta Dining and Wine serves highly rated market-fresh cuisine. Sidewalk cafes, restaurants and clubs surround the boutiques and local farmers’ stands at Byward Market. The action is nearly as lively on Elgin Street. Chinese and Vietnamese restaurants populate Chinatown. Italian restaurants dominate Preston Street.

Written by: Mary Ann Simpkins

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