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Capital Information Kiosk, Ottawa

Located right across the Parliament Hill, the Capital Information Kiosk provides visitors with detailed information on the attractions, transportation options, festivals, events and things to do in Ottawa.

Located right across the Parliament Hill, the Capital Information Kiosk provides visitors with detailed information on the attractions, transportation options, festivals, events and things to do in Ottawa. Helpful for unplanned trips to the capital.


Hours

Sun

9:00

17:00

Mon

8:30

17:00

Tue

8:30

17:00

Wed

8:30

17:00

Thu

8:30

17:00

Fri

8:30

17:00

Sat

9:00

17:00

About Capital Information Kiosk

 ON, Canada

 +1 613-239-5000

 www.canadascapital.gc.ca

Capital Information Kiosk and Nearby Sights on Map

Bytown Museum

The Bytown Museum in the Commissariat at Rideau Canal’s Ottawa locks near the foot of Parliament Hill explores Ottawa's early history as Bytown and evolution into the present day modern city

Parliament Hill (Ottawa)

The primary attraction for most visitors is Parliament Hill

Mosaika Parliament Hill Sound & Light Show

The Mosaika Parliament Hill Sound & Light Show is a 30 minute film about Canada projected on the Centre Block of the Parliament Buildings during summer months

Chateau Laurier

Historic downtown hotel

National Arts Centre

Centre for performing arts and a designated National Historic Site of Canada

Supreme Court of Canada

The Supreme Court of Canada is the highest court of the land, housed in a beautiful Art Deco building with an impressive marble Grand Entrance Hall

Royal Canadian Mint

The Monnaie Royale Canadienne or Royal Canadian Mint is headquartered in Ottawa, and stamps out bullion as well as collector and commemorative coins, medallions and tokens

Notre Dame Cathedral Basilica

19th century cathedral with a richly ornamented Gothic sanctuary

Canadian Museum of Nature

The Canadian Museum of Nature is a natural history museum, with galleries of fossils, mammals, birds and geology among others

Museum of Civilization

This museum presents the story of Canada's population beginning with Aboriginal migration across the Bering Strait through European settlement by the Vikings around 1000 CE, and the British and French in the 1500s