
Ottawa - Southeastern Ontario Holidays
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Your Ottawa - Southeastern Ontario Holiday
Design the adventure you've always wished for with a tailor-made Ottawa - Southeastern Ontario holiday package. Get ready to experience culture, history and many more adventures in this much-loved destination. Your trip to Ottawa - Southeastern Ontario wouldn't be complete without getting to some of its most well-known cities, starting with Ottawa. Two of the top attractions here include Parliament Hill and Casino du Lac Leamy. Kingston is another favourite city with Ottawa - Southeastern Ontario travellers. Visitors to this destination love Kingston Penitentiary and Leon's Centre. From the moment you book your Ottawa - Southeastern Ontario holiday to the second you come back home, Expedia has your back each step of the way.
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Downtown Ottawa
Known for its fascinating museums and popular shops, there's plenty to explore in Downtown Ottawa. Check out top attractions like Rideau Centre and Byward Market Square, and jump on the metro at Rideau Station or uOttawa Station to see more of the city.
Ottawa - Southeastern Ontario Holiday
Ottawa - Southeastern Ontario Essential Information
Language | English |
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Currency | Canadian dollars |
Closest Airport | Pearson Intl. Airport (YYZ) |
Top Sights | Omega Park, Sandbanks Provincial Park and Kingston Waterfront |
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Discover the most popular places to visit in Ottawa - Southeastern Ontario

Sandbanks Provincial Park
Nothing says holiday like spending a lazy day at Sandbanks Provincial Park, a popular beach in Prince Edward. While you're in the area, wander around the parks.

Parliament Hill
Spend a day enjoying the lively debates, artworks, library and Gothic Revival architecture of Canada’s political heart.

Byward Market Square
Fresh local produce, artisanal handicrafts and historic courtyards are some of the many features of Ottawa’s oldest and busiest market.