Ottawa, previously known as Bytown was made the capital of Canada by Queen Victoria in 1857. The inhabitants renamed it Ottawa after the river of the same name which runs through the city. Three buildings make up Parliament Hill. This one is the Houses of Parliament and the library.
On either side of the Houses of Parliament are the buildings which house the offices.
In front of the buildings is the Centennial flame, a fountain with a natural gas flame burning at its centre. It was lit in 1967 to symbolise the first 100 years of Canadian Confederation and has the shields of all the provinces and territories with the date each joined Canada.
2017 marks the year that the British North America Act was passed by the British Parliament, paving the way for colonies of Canada, including Ontario and Quebec, to join Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in creating a single Dominion of Canada.
From behind Parliament you get some wonderful views of the river and the rest of the City.
The Ottawa River marks the boundary between the provinces of Ontario and Quebéc, the French speaking and the English speaking provinces.
We walked into the town passed the Chateau Laurier, a hotel built between 1908 and 1912 and enlarged in the 1920s. It was the first in a chain of Chateau styled hotels built by the Grand Trunk Railway to encourage tourists to travel its routes.
A little glimpse at the glamour inside the lobby of the hotel.
Next stop was the market for some lunch.
The place was awash with pumpkins.
This high rise caught my eye as the lines are not perpendicular. Not sure that the photo captured it though.
The war memorial.
The old and the new.
Some of the older houses in Ottawa. Unfortunately many have been demolished to make way for modern high rise blocks.
Many of these old houses had balconies just above street level.You can imagine people sitting there in bygone days.
Great photos and it sounds like a wonderful trip. I had a laugh about your comment ..."if you have to ask the price..."
ReplyDeleteGreat time of year for a road-trip in that part of the world (based only on my knowledge of Vermont and NH in the Fall -- sadly, we've never traveled in that part of Canada) ... Ottawa is obviously a beautiful city. Thanks for the great guided tour (thanks to you, your lovely friend/driver, and your no- doubt highly accurate navigator). Maybe it's just a dog-in-the-manger attitude, but I swear I wouldn't wear any of those shoes even if they only cost ten dollars.
ReplyDeleteThere seems to be plenty of history still alive in Ottawa. It seems Canada had a similar beginning to Australia, a coming together of individual colonies. You didn't run into Justin did you? We would call a balcony just above street level as a verandah.
ReplyDeleteWhat marvelous buildings! But I'll pass on the shoes... :)
ReplyDeleteWow interesting place to visit nice photos
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tour of the city. There is so much to see here.
ReplyDeleteFun to have a tour through Ottawa and see all the special building I remember of my visit some time ago.
ReplyDeletewonderful wandering. Kudos
ReplyDeleteInteresting with great pics as usual. Look forward to hearing about the rest of the trip. You can keep the shoes though ;)
ReplyDeleteI like the staircase in the hotel, and gawked at the strange shoes! Ottawa is a fine looking city. Thanks for the tour. :-)
ReplyDeleteAs a Canadian who's not yet visited Ottawa ... I realize you traveling from such a distance gives me no excuses. I think I'll have to put it in on my list as well as start saving for a pair of those fancy shoes. :))
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. Makes me want to have a visit. And the shoes????
ReplyDeleteThat you for the cyber tour. I hope someday I could see all these with my own two eyes.
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
Beautiful pictures!! lovely places..
ReplyDeletebeen to Canada once but not in Ottawa. Lots of things lo like as it seems :)
ReplyDeleteOttawa looks very beautiful ~ Wonderful photography series of your travels ~ you certainly do get around ~ ^_^
ReplyDeleteA Shutter Bug Explores ~ aka ~ (A Creative Harbor)
It looks like a nice city, and you had a perfect day to explore it.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like quite a road trips! Ottawa looks very beautiful. Not sure why it doesn't get more attention. Seems like there are tons of things to do in there. #OurWorldTuesday
ReplyDeleteI was scrolling through Marianne's list and saw the Peace Tower in a thumbshot, so clicked over here. It's fun to see my city through the eyes of another photographer. I love living here, and recognized the locations- though I'll have to seek out that house with the turret.
ReplyDeleteThe shoe store I know of, passing through the Market three or four times a week. I go up to a neighbouring shop just up the street for one of my weekend papers.
Wow you saw a lot ! I will read the whole posts together once I arrive in Amsterdam !
ReplyDeleteThe shoes look like John Fluevog who actually isn't that expensive.
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