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August weekend fun in Ottawa: a family itinerary

With the warm weather, outdoor activities, guided tours and fun attractions, Ottawa is the perfect summer destination. Use the itinerary ideas below to plan your own fun getaway or staycation with the whole family in the Ottawa region this August long weekend!

DAY 1—Cycle, walk and tour

Accommodation options in the Ottawa area range from historic hotels to budget-friendly motels. Visit our Where to stay page for all the options and to take advantage of any promotions.

Use your own bikes or rent some and cycle your way through Ottawa while gazing at the lush greenery and Ottawa city scenery along the way. Create your own route by riding picturesque pathways like those that line the Rideau Canal and the Ottawa River, as well as cycling-friendly rural communities.

Or join one of the city’s best walking or cycling tours. Expert guides can take you to beautiful sites and share fascinating history.

Head to the many parks within the city centre to take a summer stroll or have a picnic with the perfect backdrop such as Parliament Hill and the castle-like Fairmont Château Laurier. Or explore the stunning landscapes just outside the urban core, including forests, wetlands and farms located throughout the nearby protected lands. National Capital Greenbelt offers plenty of outdoor activity options in the summer including walking, cycling and birdwatching.

Enjoy a meal on an outdoor patio (see our list of some of Ottawa’s patios by neighbourhood). Or head inside one of Ottawa's may kid-friendly restaurants.

Finish the day at the Sound and Light Show on Parliament Hill! This summer is your last chance to experience the Northern Lights. Head to Parliament Hill for a free 30-minute multimedia show presented against the backdrop of the iconic Parliament Hill buildings.

DAY 2— Zip, paddle and hike

Bond as a family over adventurous activities today. If the kids weigh at least 35 kilograms (70 pounds), they (and you) can ride the world’s first interprovincial zipline! Interzip Rogers takes you soaring over the Ottawa River between downtown Ottawa, Ontario and Gatineau, Québec, with a view of Parliament Hill along the way.

Keep the adrenaline pumping at adventure centres within 30 minutes’ drive from downtown Ottawa. At Arbraska Laflèche, you can zipline through the forest, as well as go caving and hiking. Camp Fortune also has an incredible zipline adventure, fun aerial park activities and hiking, plus mountain biking and a thrilling mountain pipe coaster (kids of a certain size can ride with an adult).

Drive or hike through forests of bright deciduous trees, green conifers and rugged hills in Gatineau Park. The park’s main entrance — just 15 minutes’ drive from downtown Ottawa — makes it the region’s most popular summer destination. For the best experience (and smaller crowds), venture farther inside the 361-kilometre (almost 90,000-acre) conservation park and visit during off-peak hours.

Wind down by peddle boating your way through a water maze surrounded by autumn leaves at Éco-Odyssée. Kids love discovering different species of flora and fauna while navigating the twists and turns.

Reward yourselves with some of the Ottawa region’s frozen treats. Everyone loves decorated sweets and warm beverages, and adults can indulge in tasty seasonal craft beers, ciders or cocktails.

For all-Canadian fun and entertainment, go see Oh Canada Eh? Ottawa, a family friendly musical production. The cast represents famous characters singing Canadian hits accompanied by a live band. Opt-in for the dinner option and you’ll be served a five-course family style meal by the performers! Matinée shows also available.

DAY 3—Museums and farms

Did you know that Ottawa is home to seven of Canada’s nine national museums, as well as historic sites and other cultural gems?

You can find the Canadian Children’s Museum inside of the Canadian Museum of History. With so many interactive opportunities for you children to play and learn, they’ll never want to leave! Another fan favourite is the Diefenbunker: Canada’s Cold War Museum and home to the world’s largest escape room — 75 feet underground! Check out what’s on at museums, including farm animals, airplanes, technology, nature, history and more.

If animals are a family favourite, visit Little Ray’s Nature Centre to get up close to mammals and reptiles (including sloths) or Valleyview Little Animal Farm for other creatures and kids activities. Round it out with a self-driven Canadian safari at Parc Omega—a giant wildlife and culture park located just 45 minutes away in Montebello, Quebec. Keep an eye out for moose, elk, bison, wolves and bears, and learn about Canada’s First Nations on the walking trail.

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