Best Shopping Malls, Outlet and Places in Ottawa Area
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Best Shopping Malls, Outlet and Places in Ottawa Area
CF Rideau Centre
4.3 (14017 ratings)4 (344 ratings)
Vibrant, bustling mall offering many upmarket stores, plus a large food court at ground level.
50 Rideau St Suite #300, Ottawa, ON K1N 9J7, Canada
"Carp Farmers Market is Eastern Ontario’s largest farmers market and was established 31 years ago. Alongside fresh produce, meats and homemade jams, Carp Farmers Market also offers pottery, woodwork, clothing and self care items. Open Saturdays 8:30 am to 1 pm from May to October.PHOTO: Carp Farmers Market via Facebook"
"An array of fresh fruits, baked goods, flowers and woodwork, Almonte’s Farmers Market is a family favourite. Opening May 22, this market every Saturday of the season.PHOTO: Almonte Farmers Market via Facebook"
Westgate Shopping Centre
3.5 (2248 ratings)
Basic, old-school mall with a drug store, beauty salons, eateries, banks & healthcare clinics.
"Soul Stone Sushi is one of those vegan restaurants in Ottawa that welcome guests of all interests, and that includes our friendly vegan or vegetarian eaters. This Asian sushi bar is one of the most beloved gems of the city, featuring an intimate atmosphere, and serving a range of vegetarian and gluten free Chinese dishes, from vegan stir fry to avocado sushi plates and many more!"
Ten Fish
4.6 (175 ratings)
1149B Bank Street Corner building, 211 Belmont Ave. side, Ottawa, ON K1S 3X4, Canada
"When my husband and I used to live in Ottawa this was our go to sushi place. We were passing through recently and decided to order takeout and it was as ..."
"This cozy izakaya is home to some of the best ramen and sushi in Ottawa but the Japanese bar and restaurant also boasts a handful of appetizers and various bar snacks (like gyoza, tempura, and karaage) that were made to pair with the rotating Japanese beer and whiskey menu. Trust us when we say it’s very easy to waste a good couple of hours knocking back high balls and karaage in the cozy, dimly-lit space."
"Sometimes, places will skimp on the octopus but here, each piece of takoyaki was given two good sized chunks of... (613) 422-7537Order online. Superb133 Reviews4.6"
"Located within the ByWard Market precinct is Canada’s impressive National Gallery, where you can spend hours exploring Canadian, American, Europea and Asian art. Head for the Canadian Gallery for artworks from the New France era during the 18th century, works by pioneering women artists such as Emily Carr and abstract paintings by groups of artists. Famous Canadian artist groups include the Automatistes in Montreal, Painters Eleven in Toronto and Regina Five in Saskatchewan."
"The Canada Science and Technology Museum examines technology and science from a distinctly Canadian lens—from medical developments to wearable technology. The museum also plays home to a children’s innovation zone with various kid-friendly activities as well as practical resources for parents (like a bottle-warming station and diaper-changing area)."
"The recently refurbished Canada Science and Technology Museum is a favourite for children to visit. It’s a popular spot during the summer months due to all the school groups, and the train ride outside is a particular favourite. The Crazy Kitchen is another favourite, and is one of the original experiences from when the museum first opened in 1967."
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