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Parliament Hill from the Mackenzie King Bridge

 

The Rideau Canal serves as a waterway in summer and a skating rink in winter.

 

One of many tulips found along the side of Dow's Lake during the Tulip Festival (Ottawa).

Community organizations and clubs

Events

Motto

"Advance" is the motto of the Ottawa and The Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa. From the Highlander's homepage:

The 43rd Ottawa and Carleton Battalion of Rifles was first permitted to adopt the motto "ADVANCE" and to bear the same upon its appointments in accordance with General Order - 82 dated 13 January, 1882. This motto has been perpetuated by all successors to the 43rd, including the Regiment today. It is the motto of the City of Ottawa.

Although Ottawa is often associated with the Governor General's Foot Guards (who wear the distinctive scarlet tunic and Bearskin headdress, and parade regularly on Parliament Hill during the summer), the Cameron Highlanders have a special privilege: marching with bayonets fixed when they march through town. This is part of the "Freedom of the City" honour, accorded to the unit by the mayor of Ottawa in May 1969.

 

 

Comprehension Check Exercises

I. Fill in the blank with the correct word or phrase:

1. Ottawa has a significant francophone population, and under city government policy ….

2. Ottawa lies on the banks of the Ottawa River, a major waterway that forms ….

3. The first European settlement in the region was that of ….

4. Ottawa became the centre for … industry in Canada, and in fact for North America as a whole.

5. Ottawa is made up of eleven historic townships, ten of which are from historic Carleton County and one from historic Russell. They are ….

II. Find out whether the statement is true or false according to the information in the text:

1.Ottawa is the capital of Canada and the country's largest city.

2. It is located in the Ottawa Valley on the eastern edge of the province of Ontario.

3. There is a federal capital district in Canada.

4. Ottawa is a municipality within the Province of Ontario.

5. The current mayor of Ottawa is Bob Chiarelli.

6. Ottawa is the fourth coldest capital in the world.

 

III. Questions:

1. What are old folk tales about how the Queen chose a common capital for the then province of Canada?

2. In fact, the Queen's advisors had her pick Ottawa for three important reasons: …

3. Describe the geographical position of Ottawa.

4. What can you say about the climate?


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