Whether it’s to live sports, to your favorite shops, to Ottawa restaurants and nightlife, or back to the office, wherever you need or want to go...
We’re here to take you there.
Featured Destinations
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Government of Canada workplaces
Returning to the office? Whether you’ve commuted with us in the past or you’re new to transit, we have convenient and flexible options for travelling to work and back, any day of the week. Together, OC Transpo and STO provide service to all major Government of Canada workplaces, with fare options to suit the needs of every customer.
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Located in the heart of the Glebe, Lansdowne is a historically rich venue that has long been a big part of Ottawa’s identity. The redeveloped Lansdowne is now home to an 18-acre park, farmers’ market, shopping and more. Also located at Lansdowne is TD Place, home of the Ottawa RedBlacks and Ottawa 67’s.
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TD Place at Lansdowne is the home of the Ottawa REDBLACKS, Atlético Ottawa and Ottawa 67’s. Ride any bus, the O-Train or Para Transpo to any TD Place event — just show your paper ticket or e-ticket to the Operator, a customer service representative or use the video chat feature to get through the fare gates.
Destination by Category
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Currently housed in the building are 26 independent arts organizations. Arts Court is home to a group of Ottawa’s professional arts producers and presenters including: the Ottawa Art Gallery, the Firestone Collection of Canadian Art, Ottawa Dance Directive, SAW Gallery, DARC (Digital Arts Resource Centre), and Club SAW. A historic landmark downtown Ottawa, Arts Court continues to evolve as a vibrant hub for artists and audiences alike.
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The Billings Estate National Historic Site is a museum that showcases the history of one of Ottawa’s founding families.
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Located in the heart of downtown Ottawa, the Bytown Museum explores the stories of an evolving city and its residents from its early days as Bytown to present day Ottawa. The Museum is located at the Rideau Canal’s Ottawa locks, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, between Parliament Hill and the Fairmont Château Laurier hotel — one of the most picturesque sites in the city.
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The Canada Agriculture and Food Museum is a museum and working farm that offers exhibits about Canada’s agricultural past and present.
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Inviting people of all ages to explore the wonders of flight and the contribution of aviation to the transformation and development of Canada.
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The Canada Science and Technology Museum focuses on the role science plays in Canadian society.
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One of Canada’s oldest public institutions and a respected centre of museological excellence, sharing expertise in history, archaeology, ethnology and cultural studies
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The Canadian Museum of Nature is a natural history museum in Ottawa and is is affiliated with the Canadian Museums Association, the Canadian Heritage Information Network, and the Virtual Museum of Canada.
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The Canadian Tire Centre hosts all the home games for the Ottawa Senators, and doubles as the preferred venue for major touring acts.
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The Canadian War Museum houses exhibits focused on Canada’s military past.
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The Canada Agriculture Museum is living proof of the “Green Capital”. In fact, Ottawa is the only world Capital that has a working farm at its heart - the Central Experimental Farm.
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As one of the Capital’s main event parks, Confederation Park is the site of special activities associated with events such as Winterlude, the Canada Day celebrations and the Ottawa Jazz Festival. During non-event times, Confederation Park is an urban oasis where you can get away from the hustle and bustle of the busy downtown core.
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The Cumberland Heritage Village Museum is a multi-building historical museum depicting rural Canada in the 1920s and 1930s.
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Dominican University College
First established in Ottawa in 1900, the Dominican University College is one of the oldest university colleges in the nation’s capital. This fully bilingual College specializes in philosophy and theology.
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With its close proximity to the airport, hotels and only 15 minutes from downtown Ottawa, the EY Centre is perfectly located to attract new business, entertainment and sporting events to Ottawa.
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Government of Canada workplaces
Returning to the office? Whether you’ve commuted with us in the past or you’re new to transit, we have convenient and flexible options for travelling to work and back, any day of the week. Together, OC Transpo and STO provide service to all major Government of Canada workplaces, with fare options to suit the needs of every customer.
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High schools & middle schools
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Located in the heart of the Glebe, Lansdowne is a historically rich venue that has long been a big part of Ottawa’s identity. The redeveloped Lansdowne is now home to an 18-acre park, farmers’ market, shopping and more. Also located at Lansdowne is TD Place, home of the Ottawa RedBlacks and Ottawa 67’s.
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Laurier House National Historic Site of Canada
The Laurier House is the former residence of Sir Wilfred Laurier and the Rt. Hon. William Lyon Mackenzie King, which is now a historical venue.
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Library and Archives Canada
Library and Archives Canada houses a vast collection of government records, archives and library material.
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Library and Archives Canada (formerly National Archives of Canada)
Library and Archives Canada houses a vast collection of government records, archives and is the fifth largest library in the world.
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Preston Street is known as Corso Italia – the heart of Ottawa’s Little Italy. The area is famous for its Italian heritage and events and has served as the first home for Ottawa’s Italian population in the past, present and future.
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Located in Nepean near Baseline Station, the theatre is situated at Ben Franklin Place and can seat over 900 people. A multitude of talent has graced its stage including artists like Christopher Plummer, Sarah McLachlan, the Harlem Gospel Choir and Blue Rodeo.
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Created in 1880, the National Gallery is home to one of the finest collections of Indigenous and Canadian art in the world. Designed by famed architect Moshe Safdie, the Gallery’s current building opened in 1988.
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The National War Memorial, also known as “The Response,” is a cenotaph symbolizing the sacrifice of all Canadian Armed Forces personnel who have served Canada in time of war in the cause of peace and freedom.
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The Nepean Museum is a community-focused museum dedicated to preserving and communicating Nepean’s rich history.
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Ottawa International Airport
The Ottawa International Airport is Ottawa’s main airport. Rapid route 97 serves the airport around the clock, 7 days a week from Hurdman station (and Rideau station overnight).
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The Ottawa International Airport is Ottawa’s main airport.
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Located downtown and overlooking the Ottawa River, Parliament Hill is one of Ottawa’s most recognizable landmarks. It is the heart of Canada’s government and the focal point of national celebrations such as Canada Day. The grounds are open to visitors, and guided tours are available daily. Centre Block is closed for rehabilitation work. Guided tours of the Senate and House of Commons are now offered in the newly renovated Senate of Canada Building and the West Block.
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Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton Park (RCGT)
RCGT Park, home of the Ottawa Titans Baseball Club, is located on Coventry Rd. within walking distance to Tremblay Station (via the Max Keeping pedestrian bridge).
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The official residence of the Governor General of Canada, Rideau Hall offers guided tours (free of charge) and hosts many events throughout the year.
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The Royal Canadian Mint’s headquarters is located in a historic building in downtown Ottawa.
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The Shaw Centre is located on Colonel By Drive, just south of Rideau Street, in the downtown core. This venue is used for a variety of events, including exhibits, conferences and meetings.
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South Keys Shopping Centre
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TD Place at Lansdowne is the home of the Ottawa REDBLACKS, Atlético Ottawa and Ottawa 67’s. Ride any bus, the O-Train or Para Transpo to any TD Place event — just show your paper ticket or e-ticket to the Operator, a customer service representative or use the video chat feature to get through the fare gates.
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The Gladstone is Ottawa's home of independent theatre, hosting productions by local indie theatre groups.
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The Vanier Museopark is a francophone museum dedicated to preserving the French-speaking history of Ottawa.
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The Via Rail Station is the main point of departure in Ottawa for travel by train. It is serviced by the O-Train Line 1 and route 39 overnight.
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Wesley Clover Parks, or simply The Parks, is an outdoor recreation and learning hub spanning 500 acres of Ottawa’s Greenbelt, just a short trip west of downtown