Canada · 2026 itinerary
Ottawa 3-Day Itinerary
A day-by-day plan for Ottawa: the best attractions in order, where to eat, how to get around — with free hotel briefings for your stay.
Arrive & Explore the Highlights
The world's largest naturally frozen skating rink, stretching 7.8 km through downtown Ottawa. Open January to February weather permitting. Skate rentals cost $15-$20, but walking or skating your own b
🕐 Typically 6am-11pm daily, Jan-Feb, weather dependent. Closed when temperature above -5°C or snow too deep.
Free entry💡 Check the NCC's skateway status online before heading out—it closes when ice is unsafe. Bring your own skates to save cash; the rental huts at Fifth Avenue and Rideau Centre often run out of sizes by noon.
Hotels near Rideau Canal Skateway →UNESCO World Heritage canal that becomes the world’s largest skating rink in winter (7.8 km). In summer, it’s a scenic walking/cycling path along the water.
🕐 Skateway open daily 24/7 when safe (typically 9am–11pm lit); paths open year-round.
Free entry💡 Rent skates at Fifth Avenue or Dow’s Lake for cheap–bring cash. January–February is peak ice season; check NCC’s website for conditions.
Hotels near Rideau Canal Skateway (winter) or Pathways (summer) →Constance Lake Lodge · ££
Deeper Into Ottawa
The world's largest naturally frozen skating rink, running 7.8 km through downtown. Skate rentals are cheap, but the ice is free.
🕐 Mid-January to late February, 24/7 (weather permitting)
💡 Skate from Dow's Lake toward downtown at 7am to avoid crowds—the ice is freshly groomed and quieter. Bring your own skates to save $15.
The world's largest naturally frozen skating rink, stretching 7.8 km through the city core from downtown to Dows Lake. It's a UNESCO World Heritage site and a winter highlight.
🕐 Daily 6am-11pm (weather dependent; typically Jan-Feb)
💡 Skate rental and locker hire cost about $15-$20 from vendors at Fifth Avenue or downtown. Check the NCC's website before you go—the canal only opens when ice is thick enough, usually mid-January to late February. Go on a weekday morning to avoid crowds.
The world's largest naturally frozen skating rink, running 7.8 km through the city centre. Skate rentals and hot chocolate kiosks are available, but skating itself costs nothing.
🕐 Daily 6am-11pm when ice conditions permit (typically Jan-Feb). Check @NCC_Skateway on X for real-time updates.
💡 Rent skates from the kiosk at Fifth Avenue (midpoint) to avoid downtown crowds. Check the NCC website for ice conditions before heading out—it's usually open January to late February.
The world's largest naturally frozen skating rink—7.8km through downtown. Skate on the UNESCO World Heritage canal for free if you bring your own blades.
🕐 Daily 6am–11pm (seasonal, weather permitting).
💡 Check the NCC website for ice conditions; mid-Jan to late Feb is peak. Rent skate from kiosks at Fifth Avenue (under $20). Bring a thermos of hot chocolate.
Final Favourites & Departure
In winter, the Rideau Canal becomes the world's largest skating rink, stretching 7.8 km from downtown to Dows Lake. Free to skate.
💡 Skip the busy downtown section. Skate from Pretoria Bridge to Dows Lake for smoother ice and less crowding. Rent skates at Fifth Avenue kiosk.
Canada's premier art museum, housed in a glass-and-granite building with a massive spider sculpture outside. Its permanent collection includes Indigenous art, C
💡 Thursday free entry means queues by 5pm sharp. Enter via the Sussex Drive ramp to skip the main lobby line. The cafeteria has decent coffee for $3, cheaper than nearby cafés.
A small, elevated park between Parliament Hill and the National Gallery, with excellent views of the Ottawa River, the Château Laurier, and the Alexandra Bridge
💡 Come at sunset for the best light on Parliament's peace tower. The park is next to the Rideau Canal locks; watch boats navigate the staircase locks for free. Avoid the overpriced hot dog carts—bring your own sandwich.
A compact, elevated park between Parliament Hill and the Ottawa River, with wide lawns, mature trees and clear views of the Château Laurier and Rideau Locks. Po
💡 Grab a coffee from the nearby Art House Café (70 George St) and sit on the bench near the locked-off water pump—you'll get the best unobstructed shot of the Parliament Buildings across the water.
Getting Around Ottawa
Only works if you pre-booked parking via the hotel's $15/night deal. Otherwise, skip—it's just for guests who parked off-site. Takes you directly to the hotel's back entrance on Laperriere Ave.
Pick-up area is just outside arrivals – follow signs. Surge pricing rare for this short trip. Booking through app saves a couple of bucks over taxi.
Taxis queue outside arrivals. The hotel is less than 2 km from the terminal, so metered fare is low. Uber and Lybit also operate here for slightly less, usually $12-14 CAD.
Ask reception to call Blueline directly for a flat-rate to the ByWard Market area — sometimes cheaper than flagging one down. For early flights, schedule 24 hours ahead.
Take Route 97 from the airport to Hurdman Station, then transfer to Route 39 eastbound. Get off at Jeanne d'Arc / Orléansa stop—hotel is a 4-minute walk. Use a Presto card or tap credit/debit; exact cash only otherwise. The transfer is free if timed within 90 minutes.
This is the most direct bus from downtown to the hotel. Board at Mackenzie King Bridge or Rideau Centre. The 39 runs along the Transitway and stops right at Jeanne d'Arc / Orléansa—then walk east on Innes Road. Avoid the 37 or 38—they run less frequently and serve different parts of Orleans.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is 3 days enough for Ottawa?
Three days covers the main highlights well. You can see the key attractions like Rideau Canal Skateway and get a genuine feel for the city. For a more leisurely pace or to explore neighbourhoods in depth, a 5-day trip is better.
What is the best time to visit Ottawa?
See our full best time to visit Ottawa guide — it covers weather month by month, peak vs. shoulder seasons and how to avoid the crowds.
Where should I stay for this itinerary?
A central location saves transit time between sites. Top options include Alt Hotel Ottawa, Byward Suites, Constance Lake Lodge. See the full ranked list with free briefings for each.