Sunday, 16 September 2012

Discover the Rideau Canal

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That you are familiar with the City of Ottawa or your are about to visit for the first time, you've probably heard of the famous Rideau Canal. This single channel is so entrenched in the lives of people in Ottawa as its tourists, you can not help but take a moment to gaze upon your next visit to the Canadian capital. 

The Rideau Canal connects the city of Ottawa to Kingston, representing a waterway 202 km, of which 19 were built by man. It includes sections on Rideau and Cataraqui rivers, as well as some lakes. The canal has 49 locks, which are operated manually. Its construction was completed in 1832, making it the oldest still functional canal system in North America. 

It was designed and built by the British Empire, which is now Canada, with the objective of military procurement.Attacks and invasions from the United States were to be expected at this time. However, the channel was never used for its original purpose, as feared attacks have never occurred. 

Today, the canal is not only a waterway linking several cities together, it is also a major tourist attraction as well as pride invaluable for those who attend each day. 

During the summer, more power to a boat ride on the canal, it is pleasant to take a walk along its banks, or to walk in rollerblading or cycling. Rental companies also provide tourists and residents everything they need for a pleasant ride, including a helmet and maps of the area. 

Other companies can make renting paddleboats, canoes and kayaks to explore the canal at will. Others offer boat trips with a guide that tells important facts in the history of the canal and the city in at least two languages. 

Those who visit Ottawa in August may participate in the Rideau Canal Festival, a festival that celebrates the canal with boat rides, music, tours and bicycle art exhibitions and photographs. Several activities are organized specially for children. 

In winter, the section of the canal that runs through Ottawa becomes the world's largest skating rink, with a length of 7.8 km. Then it is a major tourist attraction in the region. The icy waters of the canal become theater festival Winterlude Ottawa, as well as activities of small kiosks that sell tasty beaver tails de. 

In addition, winter and summer, numerous museums, art galleries, restaurants, cafes and shops are located near the canal. Festivals and family activities are organized at all times, allowing anyone to spend and rewarding at the heart of Canada's capital.

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