Parliament HillParliament Hill in Ottawa is a place for decision-making, but also a place for people. Visitors can tour the buildings, watch Parliament in action, and enjoy ceremonial spectacles like the Changing of the Guard ceremony. There are three buildings making up Canada's parliament complex. The center block with its distinctive Peace Tower houses the chambers of the House of Commons and the Senate. Visitors can watch either chamber in action, take a tour of the building, and climb the Peace Tower for a view of the capital city region. The historic east block contains
the restored offices of Canada's first prime minister, Sir John A Macdonald, and other early statesmen. Tours are offered of these historic rooms and visitors can also interact with historical characters from the period. The west block houses the offices of members of parliament and are not open to the public.
Phone Number: (613) 996 0896
Hours: Changing of the Guard daily from 9.45am (June to August)
Canadian Museum of CivilizationOne of dozens of museums in Canada's capital region, the Museum of Civilization is one of the most fascinating with its artifacts on display including interesting things such as the world's oldest known boat, several mummies, and the story of the 'bog people' of north-western Europe. The museum celebrates the diversity of humankind and showcases the achievements of cultures, past and present, using not only exhibits but live performances, giant screens and animations. The complex incorporates the Canadian Children's Museum, Canadian Postal Museum, an IMAX Theater and a restaurant.
Address: 100 Laurier Street, Gatineau
Phone Number: (819) 776 7000
Email Address: web@civilization.ca
Website: www.civilization.ca
Hours: Daily 9am to 6pm (May to 9 October); 9am to 5pm (10 October to April). Museum closes at 9pm on Thursdays
Admission: Museum: C$10 (adults), C$6 (children); Free on Thursdays 4pm to 9pm, half price on Sundays
Gatineau ParkGatineau Park is a giant wedge of land measuring 140 square miles (363 sq km) to the northwest of Canada's Capital Region. It is a recreational haven for locals and visitors alike, and contains many features of interest. The Luskville Falls are inspiring; the Lusk Cave made of marble can be explored with a hard hat; the King Mountain Trail has 10 observation points and takes an hour to complete; the Mackenzie King Estate, a 231-hectare landscaped space in the heart of the park, was the summer residence of William Lyon Mackenzie King, Canada's 10th prime minister.
Address: Gatineau Park Visitor Center, 33 Scott Road, Chelsea
Phone Number: (819) 827 2020
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