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5 Fun Facts About Canada's Capital City



Canada, as a whole, is generally a very progressive, diverse, and multicultural country. Ottawa offers a great mix of culture and recreation. Ottawa is filled with fun and exciting things to do in both the summer and winter. Nearly half the population is under 35, making it one of the youngest cities in the country. Ottawa has more scientists, engineers, and Ph.D.'s per capita out of every city in Canada and has two official languages of Ottawa - English and French. Ottawa is the seventh coldest capital in the world and has 35 major festivals.

Living in Ottawa

Compared to other major cities, Ottawa is small and quiet. Although it is the capital, most are employed by government businesses, and not many tourists are hustling around. Ottawa gives you the city feel without the stress and chaos of a people and everyone running late to the next destination.


Ottawa is one of the safest cities in the country to live in, residents and visitors alike - report feeling safe when walking around, even at night time. Ottawa has a very low unemployment rate - the rate is the lowest and most stable it has been for several years. There is so much to do throughout Ottawa - from hiking to water activities to more adventurous activities like bungee jumping.


Ottawa does have a higher cost of living, renting or Ottawa homes for sale are slightly above the national average, however, the higher than average salary can offset the difference. Canada offers some of the best universities in the world, two of them are in Ottawa, the University of Ottawa and Carleton University. Amazingly, Ottawa enjoys the country’s highest number of residents per capita who have completed a Ph.D.


Ottawa has less traffic than cities like Vancouver and Toronto. Ottawa is a green city and is designed with beautiful parks everywhere and two rivers - the Ottawa River and the Rideau River. The Rideau Waterway is perfect for fishing and is home to numerous species, including Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass and Lake Trout.


Summer festivals in Ottawa are a must - from the jazz fest to the blues fest - there is something for everyone. The festivals offer rides, fair food, and games for kids and adults. Another fun summer activity is all the farmers’ markets, where you will find baked goods and locally grown vegetables. In addition, you can find jewelry and artisan crafts for sale.



nerally a very progressive, diverse, and multicultural country. Ottawa offers a great mix of culture and recreation. Ottawa is filled with fun and exciting things to do in both the summer and winter. Nearly half the population is under 35, making it one of the youngest cities in the country. Ottawa has more scientists, engineers, and Ph.D.'s per capita out of every city in Canada and has two official languages of Ottawa - English and French. Ottawa is the seventh coldest capital in the world and has 35 major festivals.

Living in Ottawa

Compared to other major cities, Ottawa is small and quiet. Although it is the capital, most are employed by government businesses, and not many tourists are hustling around. Ottawa gives you the city feel without the stress and chaos of a people and everyone running late to the next destination.


Ottawa is one of the safest cities in the country to live in, residents and visitors alike - report feeling safe when walking around, even at night time. Ottawa has a very low unemployment rate - the rate is the lowest and most stable it has been for several years. There is so much to do throughout Ottawa - from hiking to water activities to more adventurous activities like bungee jumping.


Ottawa does have a higher cost of living, renting or Ottawa homes for sale are slightly above the national average, however, the higher than average salary can offset the difference. Canada offers some of the best universities in the world, two of them are in Ottawa, the University of Ottawa and Carleton University. Amazingly, Ottawa enjoys the country’s highest number of residents per capita who have completed a Ph.D.


Ottawa has less traffic than cities like Vancouver and Toronto. Ottawa is a green city and is designed with beautiful parks everywhere and two rivers - the Ottawa River and the Rideau River. The Rideau Waterway is perfect for fishing and is home to numerous species, including Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass and Lake Trout.


Summer festivals in Ottawa are a must - from the jazz fest to the blues fest - there is something for everyone. The festivals offer rides, fair food, and games for kids and adults. Another fun summer activity is all the farmers’ markets, where you will find baked goods and locally grown vegetables. In addition, you can find jewelry and artisan crafts for sale.




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