Group Experiences in Ottawa

12 activities available for your group

Canadian Museum of Nature: Entry Ticket
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Canadian Museum of Nature: Entry Ticket
The Canadian Museum of Nature's collections, plus a passionate team of scientists and researchers help us better understand our rapidly changing planet. Discover all of Canada’s dazzling natural diversity over 4 floors of permanent galleries. See giant dinosaur skeletons, Canadian mammals, stunning minerals, countless bird species and a real skeleton of a blue whale! Immerse yourself in Canada's Arctic in the Canada Goose Arctic Gallery. See live exhibits such as the Pacific Discovery Tank.
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National Gallery of Canada: Entry Ticket
OTTAWA ·NATIONAL GALLERY OF CANADA
National Gallery of Canada: Entry Ticket
Visit the National Gallery of Canada, located in one of the country's famous public buildings near ByWard Market. View a diverse collection of Indigenous and Canadian art, along with works from various global artistic traditions. Explore contemporary and historical pieces like paintings, sculptures, photographs, and multimedia installations. Step into the reconstructed Rideau Street Chapel with its 40 recorded choir voices. Relax in the interior Garden Court. Walk to Kìwekì Point (formerly Nepean Point) behind the museum to find unique outdoor art, including the towering One Hundred Foot Line sculpture by Roxy Paine.
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Canadian War Museum: Skip The Line Ticket
OTTAWA ·CANADIAN WAR MUSEUM
Canadian War Museum: Skip The Line Ticket
Visit the Canadian War Museum and witness Canada's rich military history showcased through amazing artifacts, artwork, personal stories, photos, and interactive presentations. Tour the extensive permanent exhibitions and expand your knowledge of the conflicts that shaped Canada, Canadians, and the world. Rest and reflect in Memorial Hall, and discover the Museum's fascinating architectural theme. The War Museum’s four Canadian Experience Galleries are organized chronologically, from the earliest times to the most recent military operations. Each gallery highlights the ways in which past events have shaped Canada and Canadians, the brutal realities of organized human conflict, and the importance of remembrance and understanding. The exhibitions use the human experience of war — told mainly through the personal stories, artifacts, and the recollections of ordinary Canadians — to engage visitors in a personal dialogue about their country, its past, and its prospects.
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Ottawa City Tour: Amphibus
OTTAWA ·OTTAWA CRUISES
Ottawa City Tour: Amphibus
Is it a bus? Is it a boat? No! it's somehow... both! Amphibus is the most unique way to see the stunning scenery of Ottawa, by land and on the water. Unlike most buses, Amphibus can transform into a smooth-sailing watercraft at a moment's notice. Hop aboard and see the beautiful region of Ottawa-Gatineau on a unique historical adventure in the great outdoors. A friendly, knowledgeable guide will give you the backstory of over 75 important sites dotting in this picturesque area, with full narration and humorous anecdotes connecting you to the scenery during this one-hour tour.
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Ottawa River Boat Cruise
OTTAWA ·OTTAWA CRUISES
Ottawa River Boat Cruise
As the best way to see Canada's national capital region since 1936, your ticket on this Ottawa River Boat Cruise will show you Ottowa like never before. Climb aboard, grab a beverage or a snack from the bar on the lower deck, and enjoy this open-air boat cruise as the crew take you by the city's most famous sights: the statue of famed explorer Samuel de Champlain, supreme court and parliament buildings, the Royal Canadian Mint, and even a close-up view of the fantastic Rideau Falls. Between sights, take in the beautiful scenery along the serene Ottowa River. See the lush green coastline and clear open skies that captured the imagination of some of the first European explorers. Learn about the history of the river as a vital transport system that helped to shape the modern metropolis of Ottowa today.
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Rideau Canal Cruise
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Rideau Canal Cruise
The Rideau Canal is a chain of beautiful lakes, rivers and canals winding 202 km from Kingston, at the head of Lake Ontario, to Ottawa, Canada’s capital city. This cruise will let you discover the wonderful Rideau Canal, from Dow’s lake to the Ottawa River, surrounded by the region's natural richness, cultural heritage and historical landmarks. With over 30 years of navigation experience on the different waterways of the region, the experienced team will answer your questions and ensure your safety during your trip.
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Ottawa City Tour: Hop-on Hop-off Bus
OTTAWA ·OTTAWA BUS TOURS
Ottawa City Tour: Hop-on Hop-off Bus
Looking for the best way to get around Ottawa? Forget expensive taxi rides, just climb aboard one of the only open-top double-decker buses in Ottawa and get from A to B the breezy way. Enjoy a guided city tour of the Ottawa-Gatineau region all at your own pace, and discover the history of over 75 top sites and attractions in Ottawa, from Parliament Hill to Rideau Canal. There's a live guide, plus audio commentary. Hop on and hop off as many times as you like with either a 1-day pass, or a 2-day pass!
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The Original Haunted Walk of Ottawa
OTTAWA ·OTTAWA CITY TOURS
The Original Haunted Walk of Ottawa
Let your guide's lantern lead the way through Ottawa's spookiest spots as you hear tales of the city's best ghostly happenings. Will you hear the crying dolls or phantom footsteps reported to come from the Bytown Museum? Can you guess when you are standing on a hidden cemetery? Canada's capital has mysteries that may keep you up at night. After this tour, you'll never look at Ottawa the same way again.
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Ottawa: Beechwood Cemetery Haunted Walking Tour
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Ottawa: Beechwood Cemetery Haunted Walking Tour
Spend an evening at Beechwood Cemetery National Historic Site filled with storytelling and eerie tales. Discover the darker history of the cemetery's early days and hear ghost stories connected to its inhabitants, with strange reports from staff that continue today. Go on an outdoor walk among crypts, headstones, and markers, culminating in a rare opportunity to tour inside the Mausoleum after sunset for a spine-tingling experience.
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Ottawa: The Bytown Museum Haunted Tour
OTTAWA ·OTTAWA CITY TOURS
Ottawa: The Bytown Museum Haunted Tour
Prepare for a guided walking tour of Ottawa's supernatural past at the Bytown Museum, the city's oldest and most haunted building. Hear chilling tales of ghostly encounters from museum staff, visitors, and your tour guide. Head to the museum and listen to the ghost stories from the region, including those about the Rideau Canal, Barrack Hill Cemetery, and the Gatineau River.
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Ottawa: Taste of the ByWard Market Food Tour
OTTAWA ·OTTAWA FOOD TOURS
Ottawa: Taste of the ByWard Market Food Tour
Feeling peckish? Discover local produce and dishes, meet the area's top food artisans, and learn about what makes Ottawa a hidden gem on the culinary destinations map on this guided tour of Ottawa's ByWard Market. Listen to your informative guide as they narrate interesting stories and anecdotes about the history and culture of the bustling ByWard Market and vibrant local vendors. Get the opportunity to taste three savory treats, two sweet dishes, and an afternoon tea to refresh you. Enjoy this delicious and informative food tour to truly get a taste of Ottawa!
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Ottawa: Small Group Walking Tour with Boat Cruise
OTTAWA ·OTTAWA CITY TOURS
Ottawa: Small Group Walking Tour with Boat Cruise
Start at the Giant Spider sculpture, "Maman," in front of the National Gallery, an impressive art piece by Louise Bourgeois featuring a spider with marble eggs. Then, head to ByWard Market, passing the Royal Mint and Notre Dame Cathedral Basilica. ByWard Market is a lively area with a farmer's market, artisan shops, and restaurants, as well as historical landmarks and different cultural spots. Continue walking to The Centennial Flame, passing the Fairmont Chateau Laurier. The Centennial Flame is a flame-shaped fountain marking the 100th anniversary of the Canadian Confederation, symbolizing national unity with a flame surrounded by a mosaic of the country's provinces and territories. To conclude the tour, board a Rideau Canal Cruise for views of the downtown area and the Rideau Canal from Dow's Lake to the Ottawa River.
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