Canada's capital is a compact, clean, cleverly planned center of culture and politics and a destination for every season. Start downtown at the architecturally stunning National Gallery of Canada, and don't miss the Canadian Museum of Nature and the Canada Aviation and Space Museum. Rideau Canal offers boating in the summer and turns into the world’s largest skating rink when frozen in the winter. Gatineau Park attracts cyclists and walkers, while Byward Market blends old and new Ottawa.
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A home decor emporium featuring antiques ,collectables and a wide variety of home decor items. Not your average antique shop! Located in the old stone church on Main Street.
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Applecrate Galleries supports the local art community, as well as brings in top national and international artists. Applecrate Galleries has new exhibits running monthly and welcomes the community to come and view the work with no entrance fees. Most works are for sale.
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For twenty years L. A. Pai Gallery has been the leading venue in Canada's capital for contemporary jewelry and sculptural arts. Shop here for silver and designer jewellery in Ottawa's historic Byward Market. Find bronze, glass, ceramic sculptures, paintings, prints and textiles in this contemporary Canadian gallery located near the National Gallery of Canada. Award-winning artists, both established and emerging, are from across Nunavut in the far North and from rural and urban communities from east to west coasts. Follow us on Instagram/lapaigallery and Facebook/L.A.PaiGallery to learn about current exhibitions and events.
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An Ottawa art gallery devoted to showcasing primarily regional artists, with a focus on culturally and conceptually diverse solo and group exhibitions. It is the city's best spot to find unique, thought-provoking art in a wide variety of media. As part of our art gallery's program, we provide art lovers, art collectors, and designers with the opportunity to access the best new cutting edge artwork
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Since I was last in Ottawa four years ago Ottawa Art Gallery in Daly Street has spawned a large cube with an entrance at the end of MacKenzie King Bridge, shortened its name to OAG (GAO in French), spruced itself up, added some welcome new facilities and generally brought itself into the twenty-first century. The John Ruddy cube (painted white not red) houses temporary exhibition spaces on each of its four floors. Today on the ground floor next to the shop paintings by Heidi Conrod called Magic Mirrors; on the first sculptural light installations by Juan Gevers; on the second works by eminent Canadian artists from the Firestone Collection. The biggest innovations, however, are on the lower ground floor where there is a large airy cafe and a children’s play room.
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This is located at 1000 Exhibition way and happens on Sundays from 10am-3pm. Many people are posting pictures of the Byward Market on this listing. I am posting correct pictures below. The market is great and you can walk on Bank street from downtown. It takes about half an hour to walk. There are lots of vendors selling fruits, vegetables, baked goods, honey, soaps, and a few art/jewelry sellers. There are also lots of vendors selling unique lunch meals.
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