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2018 Travel Guide to Canada

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wrought by human conflict. The enormous building preserves half a million historical artefacts as well as interactive displays that detail Canada's history of armed conflict ( www.warmuseum.ca ). The new National Holocaust Monument, titled Landscape of Loss, Memory and Survival, serves to honour the victims and survivors of the Holocaust and the important lessons it so painfully taught. There is a walk- through portion of the monument that includes a large gathering space, 13 plaques, six murals, a small room for quiet reflec- tion and a terrace with views of Canada's Capital Region ( www.ncc-ccn.gc.ca ). The Bank of Canada Museum (formerly the Currency Museum) recently opened in a completely renovated new building. Entertaining, hands-on and interactive exhibits use high-tech and informative videos, multimedia stations and old-school displays to help bring the economy front and centre in a way that visitors can see it, touch it, walk through it and experience it as never before ( www.bankofcanada museum.ca ). Beginning in fall, the Parliament of Canada's Centre Block will be closed to tours in preparation for a decade-long rehabilitation. Guided tours of Parliament will be offered at two new sites: The West Block—the interim home of the House of Commons, and the Government Conference Centre—the interim home of the Senate. Visitors will still be able to take a tour of the East Block ( visit.parl.ca). FESTIVAL FUN Each winter, Ottawa celebrates Winterlude, a unique festival featuring snow and ice sculpture competitions, snow playgrounds, sporting events and skating on the world's largest naturally frozen ice skating rink, the Rideau Canal ( www.canada.pch.gc.ca). Springtime is ushered in with the annual Canadian Tulip Festival, where gardens are splashed with the colour of more than a million tulips in bloom ( www. tulipfestival.ca ). June 21 to 24 marks the 25 th anniversary of the Ottawa Dragon Boat Festival. Recog- nized as North America's largest dragon boat festival, the four-day celebration offers world-class entertainment and concerts, amusement attractions, sports demonstra- tions, artisans, exhibitors and culinary treats, a beach-side bar, children's area and non-stop racing ( www.dragonboat.net ). For more information, look on-line at www.ottawatourism.ca . COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT OTTAWA EAST Offering our guests the following features: • Complimentary underground parking • Complimentary hi-speed internet • 395 spacious guest rooms • Access to 43,000 sq.ft. of event space • 37 meeting rooms • 2 ballrooms with unobstructed views • Just off of Highway 417 & minutes from downtown Ottawa • The Bistro, where you can find a delicious meal and refreshing beverage • Proudly serving Starbucks coffee Courtyard by Marriott Ottawa East 200 Coventry Rd, Ottawa, ON K1K 4S3 Direct: (613) 741-9862 Toll Free: (855) 333-6896 CourtyardOttawaEast.com 3929 CARP ROAD I CARP I ONTARIO I K0A1L0 I 613.839.0007 27 27

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