Ottawa has many amazing museums, oftentimes within walking distance of wonderful neighbourhoods and communities. Check out these upcoming exhibits in late September and October. Fun Events for the Kids Culture Days will take place at The Canadian War Museum with plenty of fun, free activities that focus on the 1812 exhibition. Collector cards for the […]
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Ottawa’s Late Spring Events
You won’t want to miss out on some great late May and June events in Ottawa. Find out what’s going on around Canada’s capital. Ottawa Outdoor Happenings Tamarack Homes Ottawa Race Weekend starts May 26 through May 27. Runners from around the globe will compete in a variety of races, including a half marathon, 10K […]
Valentine’s Day in the ByWard Market
Community Spotlight: Lower Town
The diverse neighbourhood of Lower Town is bordered by the Rideau River and the Rideau Canal. Close to the Sandy Hill, New Edinburgh and Lindenlea communities, most housing can be found in Lower Town’s northeastern section. Lower Town will not disappoint you with its wide range of international restaurants found on Murray Street. Khao Thai […]
Ottawa Condominiums For First Time Buyers
Many looking to purchase their first home do not even consider condo life. Ottawa offers many ideal condos for first time buyers, even within the The ByWard Market Area. With winter fast approaching now is the time to cozy into a new home. Check out below why you, as a first time buyer, should buy […]
Oktoberfest in The ByWard Market
Experiencing The ByWard Market
Ottawa Summer Festivals
Don’t let the summer pass you by. Get out of the house and see what’s happening in your city. The Rideau Canal Festival starts July 28 through August 1 with different events at three locations. All kinds of performances will be going on during the three day event, including Irish, Scottish and French Canadian tribute […]
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Community Spotlight: Centretown
Centretown is a gorgeous community right in the heart of Ottawa. Close to the Byward Market, one of Canada’s oldest public markets, and the Rideau Centre, this neighbourhood is not far from places to eat and shop. Residential streets offer a mixture of town homes, apartment buildings and single-family homes. Many condominiums have a clear […]