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Have a ball at Ottawa's Westfest celebration
21. Mai 2012
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Two art exhibits relive the culture of the 80s in Ottawa
18. Mai 2012
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Join the festivities happening in Orleans, Ontario, this summer
17. Mai 2012
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Travel back in time on your visit to Spencerville
15. Mai 2012
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Don't miss a trip to Ottawa's New Art Festival
14. Mai 2012
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Spring Features
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Fairmont 100th Anniversary
Beginning April 2012
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MAYA Exhibit
May 18 – Oct 28, 2012
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Whales Tohorā!
Until Sept 3rd, 2012
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Stars of the City
Nominate a Star
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Casino du Lac Leamy
Come visit and play for FREE
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Fairmont Château Laurier’s 100th anniversary
Come celebrate the centennial of the Fairmont Château Laurier and participate in special anniversary events.
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MAYA: Secrets of their Ancient World
May 18 – October 28, 2012
Canadian Museum of Civilization
This landmark exhibition will take you on a journey through the mysteries of the Maya – the sacred roles of their divine rulers, their elaborate writing and counting systems, their cycles of life and death… and the truth behind the 2012 end-of-days legend.
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Whales Tohorā at the Canadian Museum of Nature!
Experience the Whales Tohorā exhibit at the CMN until September 3, 2012.
Photo courtesy of Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, 2008.
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Stars of the City
Has someone in Ottawa gone out of their way to make your day? Nominate them for Stars the City recognition.
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Visit the Casino du Lac Leamy
Book Casino du Lac-Leamy Getaway package to receive $15 in FREE slot machine promotional credits.
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Parlez-vous français? Learn French in Canada's capital
Ottawa Travel Guide | Dienstag, den 13. September 2011 um 15:21 Uhr
Ottawa is a breathtaking city with a fusion of interesting cultures and customs. One characteristic of this area is that many of the signs, businesses and restaurants offer their services in both French and English. While visitors who travel to Canada can easily get by without knowing French, visiting Ottawa may be a wonderful opportunity to learn this beautiful language. Fortunately, there are several French schools available throughout the city for those who would like to learn a few phrases, or would like to have a longer stay and become bilingual.
To gain a quick grasp on basic and useful French, travellers can take a private lesson at the Estrie International school. Although this institution focuses on business interactions, they offer guests one-on-one sessions or can instruct a group of travellers together, reports the business's website. If students would like to continue learning French after they leave Ottawa, this school offers online options for distance learning that should help vacationers keep up with and practice French.
DB Linguistics can help those who may already know a little French and would like to brush up their skills before venturing out into the city. This establishment provides lessons 'a la carte,' so travellers can focus on specific grammar issues or vocabulary they may wish to know. Those who aren't sure what their level of French is can take the school's free online assessment test before going to Ottawa as well.
After learning a little bit of the language, travellers who wish to educate themselves on some local colloquialisms can stop by the Ottawa Public Library and join the weekly French conversation group. According to the organization's website, this method of learning is free to the public and can give guests a chance to speak with locals and other learners in a relaxed setting, which can help travellers gain confidence when using their French while touring Ottawa.
Most of these schools are located centrally, so travellers can try out their new found language skills right away at some of the shops and attractions downtown. The adventurous can even take tours of Ottawa in French or see a French film. To truly immerse into the culture and style of Ottawa, travellers can have a blast learning some fun French words to use while enjoying the city sights.

