The waterfall brings the Rido Canal into the downtown Ottawa River, which is surrounded by parks and all major tourist attractions and is not far from walking. It's about 15 minutes walk from the ward market. Walking along the canal to the Royal Canadian Mint and Parliament Beauty offers several wonderful attractions.
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The waterfall brings the Rido Canal into the downtown Ottawa River, which is surrounded by parks and all major tourist attractions and is not far from walking. It's about 15 minutes walk from the ward market. Walking along the canal to the Royal Canadian Mint and Parliament Beauty offers several wonderful attractions.
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The Lido Canal extends from Ottawa to Kingston and runs through the city. The beautiful scenery along the canal makes it one of the most attractive tourist attractions in Ottawa. There are ten bridges across the East and west sides of the river. The west side of the river is called Upper City, and the residents are mostly British; the east side is called Lower City, and the residents are mostly French. The most beautiful season is Tulip Festival. In winter, the river becomes ice and becomes a skating rink. There are ice sculpture exhibitions and sledges.
Lido Falls has to walk about20-30 minutes from the National Gallery of Canada. There is no scenery along the way. If you don’t drive, you can actually not go. It’s a super small waterfall. The water is also turbid. There is no particularly good photo angle. It’s a little disappointed.
This is also the scenic spot you have to visit when you go to Ottawa. The waterfalls are beautiful and magnificent.