#FlyWashington Magazine Summer 2018 | Page 50

Credit: Ottawa Tourism Aboriginal Experiences BY JEN MALLIA Pealing bells ring out almost every day of the year from the Peace Tower at the top of Parliament Hill in Ottawa. The songs from the carillon are a charming reminder to locals and visitors that politics and the running of a nation are not the only priorities in Canada’s capital city; art and culture also take pride of place. And what a lovely place it is! The heart of Ottawa is undeniably Parliament Hill. To take a tour, stop by the Visitor’s Centre across the street from the Hill at 90 Wellington Street. Tickets are free and can be booked on the day of your visit. A climb to the top of the Peace Tower for a bird’s eye view of the Parliament Grounds is an only-in-Ottawa experience. On a summer’s evening (July-September), head to the Hill for the nightly showing of Northern Lights, a stunning show of sound and light projected onto the Parliament Building. 2017 marked 150 years of Canadian Confederation and many legacy projects were created to celebrate. 2018 is building on the momentum, but without the anticipated crowds. Opened in the sesquicentennial are the stunning new entrance to the National Arts Centre, the Arctic exhibit at the Canadian FLYWASHINGTON.COM 48 SUMMER 2018 Museum of Nature that explores the Canadian North in interesting new ways, and a completely revamped and renovated Canadian Science and Technology Museum. Kids will love the Crazy Kitchen and all the hands-on learning in the ZOOM section. Aboriginal Experiences has been an attraction available exclusive to groups, but starting in July 2018, all visitors will be welcome. The site is set on Victoria Island and features several activities where visitors can learn a social stomp dance, create a traditional craft, tour the village and learn legends and beliefs from North American Indigenous cultures. The Voyager canoe half-day tour offered through Aboriginal Experiences is a Destination Canada Signature Experience, uniquely Canadian activities that have been deemed to showcase the best Canada has to offer. For outdoor pursuits in the Capital region, the Rideau Canal has a plethora of options. Take a boat tour on the canal — a UNESCO World Heritage site, or enjoy a scenic stroll on the pathways running alongside the canal. A jaunt across the river into Quebec for a taste of Canadian wilderness in Gatineau Park leaves you marveling that so much nature can be found just 15 minutes from downtown.