

The Parliament of Canada, a grand neo-Gothic building, is the meeting place of the country's federal legislature.

Deep-fried pastry with various sweet toppings like Nutella, sugar, or lemon
French fries topped with cheese curds and gravy
Thinly sliced, spice-cured beef brisket on rye bread with mustard

Explore the iconic Parliament Buildings, a symbol of Canadian democracy.
Stroll along the world's longest skating rink (in winter) or enjoy a boat ride in summer.
Discover the rich history and cultures of Canada's First Peoples through engaging exhibits.
An Inukshuk is a stone landmark used by the Inuit people, symbolizing guidance and friendship.
A staple of Canadian cuisine, maple syrup is a natural sweetener made from maple tree sap.
The Canadian tartan is a symbol of Canadian pride, with its red and white colours reflecting the national flag.

Parliament Hill is often windy and rainy, a waterproof coat is essential to stay dry and comfortable.
Exploring Parliament Hill involves a lot of walking, comfortable shoes are recommended to prevent discomfort.

Useful for keeping your devices charged while exploring the area, especially if you're using them for navigation or photography.

Famous for its unique, deep-fried pastries, Beavertails is a Canadian icon and a must-try breakfast spot near the Parliament of Canada.

Known for its innovative takes on classic pub fare, The Wellington Gastropub is a popular lunch spot near the Parliament of Canada.

Offering a unique blend of Canadian and global flavors, Play Food & Wine is a highly-rated dinner spot near the Parliament of Canada.
Sangliyan Market, also known as Ton Lamyai, is a bustling local market in Chiang Mai, Thailand, famous for its fresh produce and lively atmosphere.

A 32-mile urban trail system in Kalamazoo, Michigan, offering scenic views, wildlife, and recreational opportunities.
A serene high-altitude lake in the Himalayas, known for its scenic beauty and trout fishing.