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Guided Tours at Billings Estate National Historic Site – Doors Open Ottawa

Billings Estate National Historic Site Billings Estate National Historic Site, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Guided tours: Sunday, June 5, 2022 from 10 am to 4 pm (see schedule). Reservations are strongly encouraged. Drop-ins will be accommodated only if capacity allows. Maximum of 10 visitors per tour group. Self-guided visit: June 4 and 5 from 10 am to 4 pm. Admission is free on Saturday, June 4 and Sunday, June […]

Monuments, National Belonging, Contested Memories

NEW TOUR — Ottawa, as Canada’s capital city, is home to over 100 monuments representing national and local figures, histories, and memories. This tour begins at the National War Memorial then heads down Elgin Street to Minto Park, stopping at well-known national monuments and more obscure local ones along the way. Guide Tonya Davidson will […]

Passport to Summer: Train Rides at the Railway Museum of Eastern Ontario (RMEO)

Railway Museum of Eastern Ontario 90 William Street West, Smiths Falls, Ontario, Canada

Take a ride up and down the 10 acre RMEO property on an authentic heritage caboose pulled behind their Canadian Pacific 6591 Diesel Electric Locomotive. Take a peak at their incredible rolling stock including a Canadian National Dining Car, Dental Car, Superintendent's Cadillac, Snow Plow Engine, Automotive Box Car, Wickham Car, and a Steam Engine.

Paranormal Activity at Smith Falls Heritage House Museum

Smiths Falls Heritage House Museum 11 Old Slys Road, Smiths Falls, Ontario, Canada

On Saturday June 18th, Smith Falls Heritage House Museum will be partnering with the Nightwatchmen Investigation Team and G.H.O.S.T. to see just how spooky their house is! Guests 18+ are welcome to join them. If you have ever wanted to be a part of a paranormal investigation, this is your opportunity! You will get to […]

Old Ottawa South Walking Tour

In 1907, Ottawa South, as it was known originally, was annexed to the City of Ottawa. The physical character of Old Ottawa South relates to its position between the Rideau River and Rideau Canal, and to subdivisions, bridges, roads and parks that followed annexation in 1907. Learn all about the area’s architectural, landscape and planning […]

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