Nature Trails near Ottawa, Ontario
Welcome to Ottawa!
Ottawa is Canada’s capital, a dynamic showcase city of more than one million people. Located in Ontario at the Quebec border, it’s a place where you’ll hear English and French spoken in the streets; where you can discover Canada’s proud heritage at impressive national sites and famous landmarks, including the Rideau Canal (a UNESCO World Heritage Site). It’s a city steeped in culture, with world-class museums and galleries displaying stunning national collections and special exhibitions from Canada and around the world.
Ottawa is a destination alive with celebration, beginning each year with February’s Winterlude, continuing through May’s Canadian Tulip Festival, heating up July 1 with the biggest Canada Day celebration in the country, and going all-out with headliner summer music festivals.
This city is a uniquely beautiful place: an urban centre on the edge of nature where you can enjoy the great outdoors — just outside your hotel room, and nearby in the surrounding country side. There’s an easy cosmopolitan vibe here, and Ottawa is known for being both welcoming and walkable. Explore the distinctive local neighbourhoods, including the historic ByWard Market: by day this area boasts a bustling farmers’ market and chic shops, by night it hums with activity at the restaurants, pubs, and nightclubs.
This is also a city that enjoys the finer things in life, with a culinary community that’s earning wide acclaim, unique boutiques and shopping districts, a lively local music and art scene, and always exciting nightlife.
This is Ottawa, Canada’s capital. Come experience it for yourself.
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Alfred Bog Walk. The largest high-quality, peat bog in Southern Ontario has been building for 10,000 years at the confluence of the Ottawa and South Nation Rivers. Peat bogs are an exceedingly rare habitat and the 10,000 acres in Alfred support equally rare species...
Situated on 80 hectares along the shores of the Rideau River, Baxter Conservation Area is a beautiful example of river floodplain. Explore, year-round, the mixed hardwood forests, meadows and wetlands over the 5 km of trails and visit the unique Filmore Park Nut Grove...
Britannia Conservation Area is a 79 hectare patch of wilderness in the middle of an urban setting, Britannia Conservation Area is an amazing area of forest and wetlands. It is home to a pond called Mud Lake and hundreds of species of wildlife, with raccoons, frogs,...
Under an agreement with the City of Ottawa, the Friends of Carp Hills maintain a narrow, backcountry trail, Carp Hills Trails, for hikers, skiers, and snowshoers. Crazy Horse Trail: called the Crazy Horse Trail in honour of the old bar that used to stand adjacent to...
Champlain Trail – Gatineau Park. A moderate challenge, the trail is a 1.3-kilometre loop at the top of the Eardley Escarpment. Along the trail, you can learn about the unique plants that grow here. Stop at the Champlain Lookout, and learn about the geological...
Welcome to Chapman Mills Conservation Area —This wonderful 23-acre parcel of conservation land is located on the west bank of the Rideau River on Prince of Wales Drive between Winding Way and Lodge Road. It consists mainly of natural river shoreline, wetlands and...
Dunlop Trail – Gatineau Park has a pleasant little trail that follows Fortune Creek . Link to trails map: http://ncc-website-2.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/GP_SummerTrailMap_2017_LR.pdf?mtime=20181219110855 Dunlop Trail – Gatineau Park is just one of the...
The Leitrim Boardwalk takes visitors along a 500m path through this provincially significant wetland south of the Findlay Creek community. The wetland contains marshland, cedar swamp and calcareous fen – which is a rare wetland in the Ottawa area with non-acidic peat...
Carp Trail, 1 km, easy Follow the banks of the Carp River through a mature forest. Terraces Trail – 2 km, moderate This trail takes visitors along a geological journey. See shale pillars that stand as testaments to the erosive power of water and fields that are...
Green’s Creek Trails – National Capital Greenbelt. Green’s Creek is an area of unusual geology with steep-sided ravines and flat tablelands. There are several short ski and hiking trails, a toboggan slide, and the eastern terminus of the Greenbelt Pathway....