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Travel Guide to Canada 2024-25

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12 WHAT'S NEW? Several new direct connections have come to Ottawa's Macdonald-Cartier International Airport this year. Porter Airlines is now offering direct flights to the capital from New York-Newark, Boston, Québec City, Charlottetown and Thunder Bay (www.fly porter.com). Air France has five non-stop flights weekly between Paris and Ottawa (www.airfrance.fr). Across the Ottawa River from Ottawa, Camp Fortune recreation area in Gatineau Park has opened a peak-to-peak course of three zip- lines stretching across 1,365 m (4,478 ft.) this year. You can end the adventure with a 15-m (50-ft.) free fall, if you dare (www.camp fortune.com). SIP AND DINE Ottawa chef Briana Kim took home top honours at the Canadian Culinary Cham- pionship last February. As a result, one of the capital's hottest dining options is the plant- and fermentation-based tasting menu at Kim's intimate restaurant, Alice (www.alice restaurant.ca). For craft cocktails, try the Apothecary Cocktail Lounge, hidden away on the lower level of a Victorian building in the ByWard Market area (www.apothecarylounge.ca). A block south of Parliament Hill, the tiny Stolen Goods Cocktail Bar serves innova- tive drinks and small plates late into the night (www.stolengoodscocktail bar.com). TAKE A TOUR Can't decide between a boat tour and a bus tour? You don't have to. Partway through an excursion on the Lady Dive amphibus, the vehicle that takes you by road through the parliamentary precinct becomes a boat. It slips into the Ottawa River to give you an interprovincial view of Ottawa and Gatineau. The company also offers double-decker bus tours and winter trolley tours (www.lady dive.com). Ottawa-Gatineau: A Capital Idea BY LAURA BYRNE PAQUET PARLIAMENT HILL FROM OTTAWA RIVER • OTTAWA TOURISM Award-winning vegetarian fare? Check. A bus that turns into a boat? Ditto. Festivals, the world's largest skating rink and wolves? You'll find all that and much more in Ottawa—Canada's capital—and its sister city of Gatineau, directly across the Ottawa River.

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