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...
Walk on Niagara River Recreation Trail for Free
The Niagara River Recreation Trail meanders through some of the most beautiful countryside in the world. In August 1943, Sir Winston Churchill chose to rest here from the rigours of meetings with Prime Minister More...
Enjoy the lawns at Jacques Cartier Park in Gatineau
Jacques Cartier Park in Gatineau is one of the Capital’s main event parks. It is used for national events and festivities such as Canada Day and Winterlude, when it becomes one of North America’s largest snow More...
Overlooks the spectacular Hog’s Back Falls
Hog’s Back Park in Ottawa overlooks the spectacular Hog’s Back Falls on the Rideau River. This urban nature park is surrounded by history. During the construction of the Rideau Canal (1826–1832), one of the More...
Enjoy a walk at the Commissioners Park
Commissioners Park in Ottawa is home to the Capital’s most dazzling display of tulips. Each May, the Canadian Tulip Festival and the Tulip Legacy Exhibit are held at Commissioners Park. Follow the winding pathways More...
Discover the Rideau Falls Park and Green Island
At Rideau Falls Park you’ll find an impressive view of the waterfalls that give the Park its name. The twin waterfalls mark the spot where the Ottawa River meets the Rideau River. The Park has several commemorations More...
Walk and bike at Rockcliffe Park and the Rockeries
At Rockcliffe Park you can discover the Rockcliffe Pavilion and the spectacular lookouts via the recreational paths, the Rockcliffe Parkway or by tour bus. The Rockcliffe Pavilion is a popular location for outdoor More...
Discover Montreal’s underground pedestrian network
Montreal’s underground pedestrian network, which began beneath the Central Station complex, took off during the 1960s when Place Ville-Marie was built. This initial core would expand considerably with the More...










