Ottawa in Verse

Ottawa has featured in fiction and poetry since long before it became the political capital and city of neighbourhoods we know today. This walk will focus in on poetry: join us to explore downtown Ottawa through the eyes of contemporary poets who reflect on the places and people and life in our city.

Carte indiquant le point de départ
Trajet

We'll meet at the National Gallery of Canada in front of the Maman spider sculpture in the plaza on the south side of the Gallery.

From there, we'll walk over to view the Alexandra Bridge (we won't be crossing it), walk through part of Major's Hill Park, around the Chateau Laurier, Confederation Square and the War Memorial, Sparks Steet, up to Parliament Hill, and across Wellington to finish up at Library and Archives Canada where the Ottawa International Writers Festival is taking place.


Accessibility: There are some inclines around the National Gallery, Major's Hill Park, and the Chateau Laurier, and again up Wellington from the Chateau Laurier toward Parliament Hill. If you have special accessibility needs or preferences, please drop Susan a line in advance.


Au sujet du guide
Hello! I’m Susan. I’m passionate about using radio, storytelling, and walking to help people deepen their relationship with Ottawa. I’ve had the privilege of interviewing hundreds of writers and poets (and artists) of all kinds on CKCU FM, where I’ve hosted a morning show since 1999. In 2014, I co-founded Ottawa (de)tours, a social enterprise with a mandate to help people explore and discuss contemporary issues, which operated for six seasons, and I still love a great walk.
Guide:

Susan Johnston

Quand:
Date:dim 4 mai, 2025
Heure:16h00
Durée: 1 heure 30 min
Langue: anglais
Où:
Début:Maman Sculpture at the National Gallery
Fin:Library and Archives Canada
Quartier:Byward Market / Parliament Hill / Centretown
Distance:2.0 kms
Accessibilité:

The route follows city sidewalks and paved paths, with some inclines.

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Galerie d'images
Maman—the large spider sculpture on the plaza outside the National Gallery. NCC sign for Major's Hill Park View down Sussex Dr., looking past the US Embassy and the Connaught Building on the right down toward the Westin Hotel tower on the left. The Secret Bench of Knowledge, sculpture in front of the Library & Archives building. Statue of Sir Wilfrid Laurier seeming to gaze at his namesake Chateau Laurier.
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