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Old Jun 6th, 2011 | 11:09 AM
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ottawa trip report

thanks to all who helped me plan my trip. i was in ottawa for a week (may26-june2) the last 4 days i was representing the board i co chair @ the Canadian Aids Society (CAS) forum and agm, but i had flown in to be a tourist 3 days and 4 nights early.


flights on aircanada surprisingly on time; comfortable and w/ good service as always. i took the # 97 bus from the airport ($3.25) which runs mainly on a dedicated bus only highway to within 2 blocks of my hotel, the delta.

the delta hotel was very comfortable. nice size studio room w/ balcony ($138, conference rate). met up w/ an on line pal who drove me around town for an overview and ended at a nice dinner in the market

did my tour of parliament the next day and saw over the weekend the museum of canadian civilization, the national gallery and the war museum. all contributed to my education as a recent permanent resident/landed immigrant about our country's history and formation.

took advantage of the new bixi bike system for short hauls around the centre and across to gatineau hull.

almost had a chance through a friend to watch some gay sogftball (rained out) but repaired to a pub on bank street afterwards. said friend drove me out to gatineau park and meech lake the next day and we ended at the spa nordique in (old) chelsea for 4 hours of soaking and eating. day pass was about 45$

the weather cooperated and i enjoyed temps that reached 30 w/o much humidity.

the conference was well organized w/ one of the highlights being an award presentation @ the gov't conference centre across from the chateau laurier including an array of across the political spectrum, about to be sworn in mp's. i got a chance to speak w/ elizabeth may whose riding abuts the one i live in and heard the awardee, David Hoe (sp?), t he inspirational aids activist and community volunteer address the crowd.

although i had always wanted to be in ottawa to skate on the canal, this underwritten trip gave me a great first visit and i'll keep my blades sharpened for a winters' return.

i appreciate it's a long expensive haul for many of us, but it's quite the rush to be there and to see the physical expression of our gov't and an overview of canadian culture and history.

to a westerner (albeit one who speaks a bit of french) it also felt a bit like a trip to a foreign country as well given the amount of french one encounters to say nothing of the amount of poutine!

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Old Jun 6th, 2011 | 11:22 AM
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" ... it's quite the rush to be there and to see the physical expression of our gov't and an overview of canadian culture and history."
I agree, I was quite overwhelmed the first time I went there.
I enjoy Ottawa - travelled there quite often when I lived back in Atlantic Canada (on business and for pleasure).
Thanks for sharing your trip!
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Old Jun 6th, 2011 | 04:01 PM
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Enjoyed reading your trip report because we will be in Ottawa in July. How long did you spend at each museum? We are planning on visiting the 3 you mention & perhaps a few smaller ones, if we have time.

Mathieu who posts on this board recommended Spa Nordique, too. We'll try to fit that in, too. Sounds peaceful & relaxiing.

Do you remember what restaurant you ate at in the market? Mathieu recommended some good ones.
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Old Jun 6th, 2011 | 04:45 PM
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hi kwoo, we ate @ cafe spiga, an italian trattoria which was very good.

i think i spent about 2.5 hrs @ war museum ( partially because i walked through the special exhibit on medicine and war reading all the french info which is not native for me. i probably spent about the same in the national gallery and had a break for lunch in the cafeteria. i think i was longest at the museum of canadian civilization as it combines the children's museum which as an adult i still enjoy (kid @ heart i guess)

the spa nordique is a real treat; if u want to add a massage book ahead. the small cafe is quite good and reasonable considering we were a captive audience!
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Old Jun 6th, 2011 | 07:47 PM
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Thanks for sharing; I enjoyed reading about your trip to Ontario.
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Old Jun 6th, 2011 | 08:18 PM
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Nice report, thanks for sharing.

Yes, I very much recommend the Spa Nordic. Great place to spend a couple of restful hours. I especially liked all the 'Shhhhh !' signs and graphics scattered around the grounds, lol ! (Kwoo, you're supposed to speak very softly or in whispers if at all, to maintain the ambience, even when its quite crowded).
Standing under the ice cold waterfall is also a daring experience.
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Old Jun 6th, 2011 | 09:03 PM
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2 right mathieu, that cold waterfall is awesome
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Old Jun 7th, 2011 | 06:00 AM
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AndrewDavid,

Glad you had an enjoyable trip. I was educated too as I didn't know Bixi had hit Ottawa (we also have it here in Montreal)!

Best wishes, Daniel
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Old Jun 7th, 2011 | 01:12 PM
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hi daniel, it opened a few weeks before i arrived. it is somewhat limited to the downtown core on both sides of the river. how extensive is the system in montreal?
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Old Jun 7th, 2011 | 01:45 PM
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I read that there are 10 Bixi stations in Ottawa; there are over 400 Bixi stations in Montreal, so I'd describe the system as quite extensive here(downtown, Old Montreal, Plateau Mont-Royal, Westmount, Mile-End, Rosemont/Petite Patrie, Olympic Stadium, Parc Jean Drapeau, I've seen them all over)! I see a lot of people taking Bixi to work; I have my own bike, so I tend to only use it if my bike is in the shop or if it were raining when I went in to work, but the late afternoon looked so gorgeous that I decided to bike rather than take public transport.

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Old Jun 7th, 2011 | 07:05 PM
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I was in both Ottawa and Montreal 3 weeks ago and while I didn't notice any in Ottawa, I saw the stations seeming everywhere in Montreal. Also pleased to see so many people using the bikes.
Now Toronto has them effective May 3rd - 80 stations apparently. Its getting off to a slow start here but I think it will pick up. Toronto is a great biking city and many people living in the city use their own bikes (prior to Bixi) to get to work and around town.

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Old Jun 7th, 2011 | 08:26 PM
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Please, someone tell me about Bixi. I'll be visiting Toronto this autumn for a month or so. Thanks very much.
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Old Jun 8th, 2011 | 01:10 PM
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annetti, bixi in ottawa is a by subscription rental bicycle program. ther r short time subscriptions available for visitors: $5 / day or $12 for 3 days. if u use the bicycle for under a half hour it is free. rates go up the longer one uses it. google bixi and u should see the concept and maps of rental stations in ea city. in ottawa they r bright red!

happy pedalling

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Old Jun 8th, 2011 | 01:43 PM
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Annetti - here's a link to Bixi in Toronto https://toronto.bixi.com/
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Old Jun 8th, 2011 | 01:58 PM
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AndrewDavid and Morningglory47: Thanks you both very much. I'll check out the website.
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Old Jun 9th, 2011 | 10:41 AM
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annetti, is this another house exchange for u? u seem to b trading ur way across canada. why not just immigrate as i did?
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Old Jun 9th, 2011 | 11:24 AM
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AndrewDavid: Yes, another house exchange. We are looking forward to seeing Toronto. Five weeks. I have to start reading a bit, so I can decide how to spend our time. I follow Fodor's, but not a lot of people on the Canada Board talking about Toronto. I guess eventually, I'll post some questions. How's Victoria? A wonderful place to retire to.
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Old Jun 10th, 2011 | 09:24 AM
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hi annetti, i am enjoying my new life in victoria. it's hard to believe i'm here over 6 years. i became a permanent resident in september and can apply for citizenship in about18 months. it's an easy town to live. not quite retired i chair a large harm reduction agency and consult on occasion for health funding agencies and serve on a provincial harm reduction board.

i do find time to kayak, bicycle and play w/ my dog. u should head over to ottawa for a few days while in toronto. 4 hrs by train i beleve

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Old Jun 11th, 2011 | 09:20 AM
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Hi AndrewDavid. Life in Canada sounds good, but I suspect you could find a niche anywhere where you would be contented. Have not been to Ottawa in yrs, the suggestion sounds good. Thanks. Annetti
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Old Jun 13th, 2011 | 08:45 AM
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dear annetti, i take that as a compliment? you too seem to enjoy life here in canada as u seem to be house trading ur way across the country eh

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