Jan
20
Written by:
chris
1/20/2008
Winter Celebration in Ottawa
Where better to celebrate the Canadian Winter than in our National’s Capital? A two day short break enabled me to sample some of the delights of Ottawa. I stayed at Ottawa’s newest boutique hotel, Hotel Indigo Ottawa, ideally positioned at Metcalf and Laurier. Designed for relaxation and renewal, the décor changes seasonally and it is an apt and comfortable HQ for exploring Ottawa, positioned close to the many cultural attractions.
Culturally the National Gallery of Canada constantly amazes me. The permanent collection is wonderful and the Group of Seven exhibit always leaves me in awe. But the traveling exhibits are particularly noteworthy and this winter’s Ron Mueck’s installation of a giant baby is certainly that!
Christmas Lights across Canada
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Of course winter in Ottawa means Christmas Lights and Winterlude. Too early for the world class festival of Winterlude which takes place in February, I was however able to enjoy the sparkle of the lights in the downtown area, which presage the great New Years fireworks display. And my CJAD co-host Sharman Yarnell certainly got into the spirit of Winter!
Sip Savour and Spa
Relaxation came in the form of a classical Thai massage at Holtz Spa – a rejuvenating experience perfectly complemented by a meal at Santé, the healthy eating restaurant on-site. And talking of eating – I was fortunate enough to experience - and I do mean experience – a culinary event of perfection at The Cordon Bleu Culinary Arts Institute. It was an amazing sequence of perfectly complimenting dishes and wines – just right for that very special occasion.
Finally no visit to Ottawa would be complete without spending time at the heart and soul of the city: Byward Market. Decked out for Christmas, there are cheese and pastry shops you can’t pass by and stalls selling everything from seasonal décor to my secret Ottawa vice – Beaver Tails!