Jane’s Walk Ottawa 2013 – Free tours of Ottawa
Jane’s Walk: Saturday & Sunday, May 4 & 5 Jane’s Walk Ottawa will be back in May for a sixth year. Jane’s Walk Ottawa is our local celebration of the work of Jane Jacobs that begins with More...
Winter Celebration at the Governor’s General residence. January 26, 2013
January 26, 2013 – 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Come join Governor General David Johnston and Mrs. Sharon Johnston for an afternoon of winter delights at Rideau Hall such as: skating on the outdoor rink dog sledding biathlon kick More...
Free Activity at the Currency Museum – a visit from ST. NICHOLAS – 15 December 2012
It’s a winter wonderland inside the Currency Museum – our festive galleries, fun activities and delicious treats make it the family-friendly place to be this 15 December! Join us between 13:00 and 16:00 for More...
Visit for free the Doors Open in Ottawa – 100 prestigious buildings
2 Days + 100 of the city’s most prestigious buildings + free admission = Doors Open Ottawa Doors Open Ottawa is the region’s largest heritage event, unlocking over 100 of the area’s most architecturally More...
Doors Open Toronto – 200 years of building the urban city – Free to visit!
In 2000, the City of Toronto launched the first Doors Open event in North America, and has been a part of the provincewide Doors Open Ontario program since 2002. All building participants this year will focus on More...
Enjoy the elevated Dufferin Terrace in Old Quebec City
Located between the St. Lawrence River and the majestic Fairmont Le Château Frontenac — the city’s landmark hotel — the elevated Dufferin Terrace is a boardwalk that provides pretty-as-a picture views More...
Discover the Fortifications of Québec National Historic Site
Fortifications of Québec National Historic Site commemorates the defence system developed between 1608 and 1871 in Québec, Canada’s main stronghold during the colonial period. This site invites you to discover More...
Visit one of the Doors Open in Ontario for free
The first Doors Open Day (La Journée Portes Ouvertes) took place in France in 1984. The idea soon spread to neighbouring countries, including the Netherlands, Sweden, the Republic of Ireland, Belgium and Scotland. More...
Enjoy the Plains of Abraham in Quebec City
The site of many clashes for supremacy between the French and British Empires, the park is the scene of the 1759 Conquest, which changed the fate of North America. Apart from its historical past, the park is to More...
Discover the Place-Royale in Quebec City
Today you can explore the still visible traces of historic events that took place long ago on Place-Royale in Québec City. You can explore the area virtually on the Web with 360-degree panoramas, or on location More...










