Bank Street - Ottawa - Picture it. Downtown.
Make your way over to Bank Street Promenade for a lively experience in a charming historic setting. This 15 city block long street is your destination for a variety of activities. Whether youre looking to shop, spend a day relaxing at the spa, grab a bite to eat or dance the night away you can be sure to find that something special. From Wellington to Gladstone, the Promenade offers one of Ottawas best shopping experiences. Come and see what friendly shopkeepers have in store for you.
Centretown - Ottawa Real Estate - Ottawa Living
Welcome to downtown Ottawa – one of the city’s most eclectic neighbourhoods. where there’s something for everyone. Take a walk down Bank Street, Ottawa’s original “Main Street”; stretching fifteen blocks, this promenade boasts 250 shops, services, bars and restaurants. It’s also home to the city’s Village, proudly supporting and serving Ottawa’s LGBT community.
Off Bank, you’ll find Sparks Street, Canada’s first pedestrian mall. Glass offices and heritage architecture look out onto a space that regularly transforms itself into a festival of food and fun. Savour some capital fare at the Chicken, Rib, and Poutine-Fests, laugh till you burst at Buskerfest, and dance the night away at Latin Sparks – all in a space of five blocks.
For some quiet time, Centretown residents have their pick of parks and playgrounds. Among these, Dundonald Park is a neighbourhood favourite, with a garden tended by local volunteers and a free movie series in the summer.
On a rainy day, check out nature indoors at the Canadian Museum of Nature. Completed in 1910, “the castle” attracts a diverse range of visitors, with a program that includes the popular Nature Nocturne – a monthly party where guests can have a drink and discover the museum, all to the tunes of a live DJ.
Nightlife in downtown Ottawa has something for everyone. Whether it’s a pint at a local pub, live music, poetry, or dancing, this part of town caters to many tastes, with not only bars and clubs, but also cafés that showcase both local and global talent.
Looking for a break from the hustle and bustle of downtown? Enjoy a latte at one of our many coffee shops... and plan your next excursion into the heart of this great city.
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Bank Robbery in Ottawa
The Ottawa Police Service Robbery Unit is releasing a portion of a video captured at the time of the August 12th Centrepointe Drive bank robbery. The suspect arrived holding an umbrella over his head. It is felt he may have walked to and from the bank, at least for some distance. The clothing worn is distinctive. More photos available at
Investigators are hopeful that someone in the community may recognize this individual and/or may have seen him before or after the robbery.
Anyone with information with respect to this robbery, or any other robbery, is asked to contact the Ottawa Police Service Robbery Unit at 613-236-1222 ext. 5116 or Crime Stoppers at 613-233-8477 (TIPS) or toll free at 1-800-222-8477.
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L’Unité des vols du Service de police d’Ottawa vient de publier un bout de séquence vidéo capturé lors d'un vol de banque survenu le 12 août sur la promenade Centrepointe. À son arrivée, le suspect tenait un parapluie au dessus de sa tête. Les enquêteurs sont d'avis qu'il se serait rendu à la banque à pied et en serait reparti de la même manière, pour une partie de la distance au moins. La tenue portée par le suspect était plutôt singulière.
Les enquêteurs espèrent que quelqu'un puisse reconnaître cet individu, ou l'ait aperçu avant ou après l'incident. Photo:
Toute personne ayant des renseignements pertinents à ce vol, ou à tout autre vol, est priée de communiquer avec l’Unité des vols du Service de police d’Ottawa en composant le 613-236-1222, poste 5116, ou avec Échec au crime au 613-233-8477 (TIPS) ou sans frais au 1-800-222-8477.
Rue Bank - Ottawa - Imagine toi au centre-ville.
Pour une expérience unique dans un cadre historique enchanteur, faites un tour du côté de la promenade de la rue Bank. Cette rue, qui sétire sur 15 îlots urbains, est une destination de choix pour une myriade dactivités. Que vous souhaitiez faire les boutiques, relaxer au spa, manger un morceau ou vivre la fièvre de la danse, vous serez comblé. De la rue Wellington à la rue Gladstone, la promenade offre une expérience de magasinage exceptionnelle. Venez rencontrer nos sympathiques commerçants et découvrir ce quils ont à vous offrir!
30 Best Things To Do In Ottawa Ottawa Tour Guide Ottawa Attractions Things to Do in Ontario Canada
30 Best Things To Do In Ottawa Ottawa Tour Guide Ottawa Attractions Things to Do in Ontario, Canada
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Ottawa is the capital city of Canada. It stands on the south bank of the Ottawa River in the eastern portion of southern Ontario. Ottawa borders Gatineau, Quebec; the two form the core of the Ottawa–Gatineau census metropolitan area (CMA) and the National Capital Region (NCR). As of 2016, Ottawa had a city population of 964,743 and a metropolitan population of 1,323,783 making it the fourth-largest city and the fifth-largest CMA in Canada.
Museums
Billings Estate National Historic Site
Bytown Museum
Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa Museum
Canada Agriculture Museum
Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Canada Science and Technology Museum
Canadian Museum of History - located in Gatineau, includes the Canadian Children's Museum
Canadian Museum of Nature
Canadian War Museum
City of Ottawa Art Galleries - includes ASP, Barbara Ann Scott, Centrepointe Theatre, City Hall, Gallery 112, Karsh-Masson, Studio and Trinity galleries
Currency Museum - in the Bank of Canada
Diefenbunker - at CFS Carp
Governor General's Foot Guards Regimental Museum
Laurier House
Muséoparc Vanier Museopark
National Gallery of Canada
Nepean Museum
Ottawa Art Gallery
Ottawa Sports Hall of Fame
Pinhey's Point Historic Site
Portrait Gallery of Canada
Swords and Ploughshares Museum
Watson's Mill
Workers’ History Museum
Founded in 1826 as Bytown, and incorporated as Ottawa in 1855, the city has evolved into the political centre of Canada. Its original boundaries were expanded through numerous annexations and were ultimately replaced by a new city incorporation and amalgamation in 2001 which significantly increased its land area. The city name Ottawa was chosen in reference to the Ottawa River, the name of which is derived from the Algonquin Odawa, meaning to trade.
Amongst the city's national museums and galleries is the National Gallery of Canada; designed by famous architect Moshe Safdie, it is a permanent home to the Maman sculpture. The Canadian War Museum houses over 3.75 million artifacts and was moved to an expanded facility in 2005. The Canadian Museum of Nature was built in 1905, and underwent a major renovation between 2004 and 2010. Across the Ottawa river in Gatineau is the most visited museum in Canada, the Canadian Museum of History. Designed by Canadian Aboriginal architect Douglas Cardinal, the curving-shaped complex, built at a cost of 340 million USD, also houses the Canadian Children's Museum, the Canadian Postal Museum and a 3D IMAX theatre.
The city is also home to the Canada Agriculture Museum, the Canada Aviation and Space Museum, the Canada Science and Technology Museum, Billings Estate Museum, Bytown Museum, Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography, the Bank of Canada Museum, and the Portrait Gallery of Canada.
The Ottawa Little Theatre, originally called the Ottawa Drama League at its inception in 1913, is the longest-running community theatre company in Ottawa. Since 1969, Ottawa has been the home of the National Arts Centre, a major performing arts venue that houses four stages and is home to the National Arts Centre Orchestra, the Ottawa Symphony Orchestra and Opera Lyra Ottawa. Established in 1975, the Great Canadian Theatre Company specializes in the production of Canadian plays at a local level.
Public Areas
Byward Market
Canadian Tribute to Human Rights
Capital Pathway
Dominion Arboretum
Dow's Lake
Lansdowne Park -home of the Aberdeen Pavilion and Frank Clair Stadium
National Arts Centre
National War Memorial - also called The Response, home of the Canadian Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
Parliament Hill
Peacekeeping Monument
Rideau Canal
Royal Canadian Navy Monument
Notable Buildings
24 Sussex Drive
Britannia Yacht Club
Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat
Global Centre for Pluralism
Library and Archives Canada
Nepean Sailing Club
Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club
Rideau Hall
Royal Canadian Mint
STV Black Jack
Supreme Court of Canada
Influenced by government structures, much of the city's architecture tends to be formalistic and functional; however, the city is also marked by Romantic and Picturesque styles of architecture such as the Parliament Buildings' gothic revival architecture.
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Promenade, Ontario 12 (Ottawa, arrondissement de Nepean); district of Nepean, ON, CANADA
A ride on a fun modernized Otis Elevator St.lawrence Market Toronto Canada
CF Rideau Centre Grand Opening August 2016
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Arts, Fashion & Theatre District
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The CF Rideau Centre Grand Opening on August 11, 2016 in Downtown Rideau - Ottawa's Arts, Fashion & Theatre District. Be sure to visit and experience the great new retailers including Simons, H&M, Anthropologie, Massimo Dutti, Disney, Vans, Bridgehead, Steve Madden, NYX, Rudsak, Strellson and many more!
Le Glebe - Ottawa - Imagine toi au centre-ville.
Venez découvrir les charmes de ce quartier historique qui saura satisfaire toute la famille. Offrez vous un délicieux repas dans un petit restaurant coquet ou apportez votre panier de pique nique et passez laprès-midi dans un des parcs pittoresques du Glebe. Prenez le temps de savourer un cornet de crème glacée et de vous promener sur les trottoirs bordés darbre en admirant des demeures majestueuses. En cours de route, léventail de galeries dart et de boutiques spécialisées qui peuplent ce quartier branché saura attirer votre attention. Du « bling » aux diamants, des œuvres dart aux décors éclatés, venez découvrir ce que le Glebe vous réserve.
15 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Toronto - canada
Tourist Attractions in Toronto
Street artist performance at Byward market GOES TERRIBLY WRONG!!!!
Remove the snow at promenade Gatineau part 1
Remove the bigs bigs hill of snow on the parking lot
Walking Along Ottawa River Canada @MyOttawa
Walking Along Ottawa River Canada. A nice leisurely walk along the river, as I headed back from the Canadian War museum towards my hotel. Here is my video of the War Museum -
noel 2008(Swing promenade entre ottawa et Caraquet)
PHOTO DE NOEL
Driving Downtown - Torontos Main Street 4K - Canada
Driving Downtown Streets - Yonge Street - Toronto Ontario Canada - Episode 15.
Starting Point: Yonge Street & St Clair Avenue - .
The most famous and busiest road in Toronto is Yonge Street, which begins at the end of Lake Ontario and runs through downtown, continuing north all the way to the city of Barrie, Ontario. Other streets such as Dundas, Bloor, Queen, King, and University are also very popular.
Yonge is Toronto's main street, hosting parades, street performances and demonstrations.
Toronto is the most populous city in Canada,[12] the provincial capital of Ontario,[13] and the centre of the Greater Toronto Area, the most populous metropolitan area in Canada.[14] In the 2011 census, Toronto had a population of 2,615,060, making it the fifth largest city in North America.[6] A population estimate from a city report released in 2013 shows the city is now the fourth most populous city in North America, after Mexico City, New York City, and Los Angeles.[15][16] A global city,[17] Toronto is an international centre of business, finance, arts, and culture,[18][19] and is widely recognized as one of the most multicultural and cosmopolitan cities in the world.[20][21][22][23][24]
Aboriginal peoples have inhabited the area now known as Toronto for thousands of years.[25] The urban history of the city dates back to 1787, when British officials negotiated the Toronto Purchase with the Mississaugas of the New Credit.[26] They established the Town of York, and later designated it as the capital of Upper Canada.[27] During the War of 1812, the town was the site of the Battle of York and suffered heavy damage by U.S. troops.[28] York was renamed and incorporated as the City of Toronto in 1834, and became the capital of the province of Ontario in 1867.[29] The original borders of Toronto were expanded through amalgamation with surrounding municipalities at various times in its history, the results of which can be seen in the 140 independently unique and clearly defined official neighbourhoods that make up the city.[30]
Located in Southern Ontario on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario, Toronto is situated on a broad sloping plateau intersected by an extensive network of rivers, deep ravines, and urban forest.[31] It anchors the Golden Horseshoe, a densely populated region surrounding the western end of Lake Ontario that is home to 8.7 million people,[32] or around 26% of the entire population of Canada.[33] The demographics of Toronto make it one of the world's most diverse cities,[20][21] with about 50% of residents having been born in a country other than Canada,[34] and over 200 distinct ethnic origins represented among its inhabitants.[35] The vastly international population of the city reflects its current and historical role as an important destination for immigrants to Canada.[34][36] While English is the primary language spoken by the majority of Torontonians, there are over 160 different languages spoken in the city.[37]
Toronto is a prominent centre for music,[38] theatre,[39] motion picture production,[40] and television production,[41] and is home to the headquarters of Canada's major national broadcast networks and media outlets.[42] Its varied cultural institutions,[43] which include numerous museums and galleries, festivals and public events, entertainment districts, national historic sites, and sports activities,[44] are key attractions to the over 25 million tourists that visit the city each year.[45][46] Toronto is well known for its skyscrapers and high-rise buildings,[47] in particular the tallest free-standing structure in the Western Hemisphere, the CN Tower.[48] As Canada's commercial capital, the city is home to the Toronto Stock Exchange, the headquarters of Canada's five largest banks,[49] and the headquarters of many large Canadian and multinational corporations.[50] Its economy is highly diversified with strengths in technology, design, financial services, life sciences, education, arts, fashion, business services, environmental innovation, food services, and tourism.
Best Retirement Community in Ottawa
Residents and staff describe what life is like at Alavida Lifestyles - Ottawa's premier retirement community with 3 locations, Park Place, Promenade and Ravines.
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Room rentals for students and young professionals near Algonquin College Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Sweer Georgia Brown. Amazing Buskers in San Sebastian. Julian and Marian
I met a great group in San Sebastian, Spain.
They say at first みんな友達!ジャパン! means like We are friend! Japan!
Enjoy it!
Village Westboro
Dans le secteur ouest d’Ottawa, vous trouverez un quartier animé et propice à la promenade, le village Westboro. Ayant abrité une communauté rurale et de nombreuses fermes dans les années 1800, le village Westboro s’est transformé en l’un des quartiers les plus branchés de la ville grâce à ses boutiques exclusives, ses restaurants huppés et ses populaires cantines roulantes.
Westboro propose de nombreuses activités tout au long de l’année et particulièrement durant l’été, alors que les visiteurs peuvent admirer les splendides couchers de soleil à la plage Westboro, se promener à vélo sur les sentiers de la rivière des Outaouais, explorer les magnifiques jardins du lieu historique national de Maplelawn ou assister au Festival de rue Fuse, durant lequel le chemin Richmond accueille chaque été une fête communautaire et familiale.
Pour toute question concernant le village Westboro ou si vous désirez des précisions sur le contenu de la vidéo, communiquez avec nous ci-dessous.
Veuillez également consulter notre guide pour découvrir certains de nos endroits favoris dans le village Westboro
NSL CAMPS - English Language Camp - Ottawa, Canada
English language classes and fun activities for international students 8 to 19 years of age. Groups or individuals, residence or homestay. nationalschool.ca