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Exit #119 - Junction of Highway #417 #5 - City of Ottawa, Ontario
North to Parliament Hill, Canada's Parliament Buildings. The Centre, East and West blocks of the Parliament Buildings were constructed between 1859 and 1866. Parliament Hill is among Canada's most recognizable heritage sites. - Access to downtown Ottawa, Ontario, city of Hull, Quebec. Attractions in and around Ottawa, Ontario: • Ottawa Fringe Festival, artists, performers and musicians along with 15 venues held in the heart of the city. - Canadian Tulip Festival. The Canadian Tulip Festival has grown into one the largest Tulip Festival in the world. - Canada Dance Festival - •Ottawa International Writers Festival - •Ottawa International Writers Festival - •Odawa Pow Wow - Ottawa Busker Festival - Ottawa Bluesfest, one Canada’s foremost music festivals, including the Blues, Rock, Jazz, Funk, Soul, Rap, Folk, music. - Ottawa Folk Festival, one of the 'Top 50 Ontario Festivals' - The Ottawa International Jazz Festival. National Gallery of Canada, displays of Inuit art, religion, Canadian sculpture, spacious galleries, and interior gardens and courtyards. - Canadian Museum of Civilization. This is Canada's largest and most popular cultural institution, featuring the world's largest indoor collection of totem poles - Canadian War Museum, a major national museum of military history, looking at Canada’s military past from earliest times to the present day. - Canada Aviation Museum, the museum features the history of aviation through some of the 120 aircraft on display - National Archives of Canada, collects, preserves the published literature of Canada. - Canadian Museum of Nature, features displays of insects, prehistoric dinosaurs, animals, Canada Agriculture Museum, Ottawa. features, history of Canada's farming industry.
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Photo #10934 - Exit #119 - Junction of Highway #417 #5 - City of Ottawa, Ontario North to Parliament Hill, Canada's Parliament Buildings. The Centre, East and West blocks of the Parliament Buildings were constructed between 1859 and 1866. Parliament Hill is among Canada's most recognizable heritage sites. - Access to downtown Ottawa, Ontario, city of Hull, Quebec. Attractions in and around Ottawa, Ontario: • Ottawa Fringe Festival, artists, performers and musicians along with 15 venues held in the heart of the city. - Canadian Tulip Festival. The Canadian Tulip Festival has grown into one the largest Tulip Festival in the world. - Canada Dance Festival - •Ottawa International Writers Festival - •Ottawa International Writers Festival - •Odawa Pow Wow - Ottawa Busker Festival - Ottawa Bluesfest, one Canada’s foremost music festivals, including the Blues, Rock, Jazz, Funk, Soul, Rap, Folk, music. - Ottawa Folk Festival, one of the 'Top 50 Ontario Festivals' - The Ottawa International Jazz Festival. National Gallery of Canada, displays of Inuit art, religion, Canadian sculpture, spacious galleries, and interior gardens and courtyards. - Canadian Museum of Civilization. This is Canada's largest and most popular cultural institution, featuring the world's largest indoor collection of totem poles - Canadian War Museum, a major national museum of military history, looking at Canada’s military past from earliest times to the present day. - Canada Aviation Museum, the museum features the history of aviation through some of the 120 aircraft on display - National Archives of Canada, collects, preserves the published literature of Canada. - Canadian Museum of Nature, features displays of insects, prehistoric dinosaurs, animals, Canada Agriculture Museum, Ottawa. features, history of Canada's farming industry. Trans Canada Highway "Ontario,Yours to Discover "
Highway #17, one of the Trans Canada Highway Routes across the province of Ontario. (Page process time: 0.002 seconds) |