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50 road trips and weekend getaways from Ottawa you MUST try this summer!

by Laura Byrne Paquet
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From firing a cannon in Prescott or sipping a cold beer in Vankleek Hill to bungee jumping in Wakefield, cooking in Picton or hiking through the treetops in the Adirondacks, there are countless things you can see and do within a four-hour drive of Ottawa. Here are 50 road trips ideas to inspire you.

Updated July 28, 2022.

Escape to the Outaouais

Aylmer

Interior of Café British in Aylmer. Photo by Laura Byrne Paquet.
Interior of Café British in Aylmer Photo by Laura Byrne Paquet

Have lunch or stay in The British, a restored 19th-century hotel, then stroll along rue Principale, popping into cute boutiques. Bring a picnic and watch the sunset overlooking the Ottawa River at Parc des Cèdres.

Chelsea

Relax in the hot and cold pools of Le Nordik Spa-Nature, or see local artworks at La Fab Arts Centre. For lots of details about shops, restaurants, galleries and history, check out this great post about Chelsea by Katharine Fletcher.

Fort Coulonge

Chutes Coulonge, waterfall, Quebec.
The waterfall and canyon at Chutes Coulonge are a great spectacle Photo by Laura Byrne Paquet

See the mighty Chutes Coulonge (and check out the zipline and via ferrata, if you dare), bike the 92-kilometre Cycloparc PPJ or stay at the Spruceholme Inn.

Gatineau Park

Flickr/Creative Commons photo of ruins at Mackenzie King Estate by Mac Armstrong.
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Explore Mackenzie King’s collection of ruins or hike the steep but scenic Luskville Falls Trail. If you’re new to the park, my Gatineau Park for beginners post will point you in the right direction.

Île du Grand Calumet


Go whitewater rafting by day or by moonlight with HorizonX.

Montebello

The West Entrance of Fairmont Le Château Montebello Photo courtesy of Fairmont Le Château Montebello

Try an electric ATV scooter scavenger hunt with Géo-Explora, drive among roaming animals at Parc Oméga, or splurge on a night at Fairmont Le Château Montebello. For more details, see guest author Jane Finn’s fab post about a weekend in Montebello and guest author Stephen Johnson’s great tips for a family overnight trip to Parc Oméga.

Wakefield

Wakefield's covered bridge is the village's landmark. Photo by Laura Byrne Paquet.
Wakefields covered bridge is the villages landmark Photo by Laura Byrne Paquet

Try Canada’s highest bungee jump at Great Canadian Bungee, explore a marsh by pedal-boat at Éco-Odyssée or enjoy a romantic getaway at the Wakefield Mill. Intrigued? Check out my ultimate day trip guide to Wakefield and 10 things you didn’t know about Wakefield.

Explore other spots in Quebec

Bromont

Atlanta video blogger Dayvee Sutton learns the fine points of molding chocolate from museum president Michel Bilodeau

Make and eat chocolate treats at a chocolate museum or visit one of Quebec’s largest spas (Balnea). I have lots more ideas in 7 cool reasons to visit the Eastern Townships and 5 more reasons to visit the Eastern Townships. (Sensing a theme here?)

Laval

huge models of illuminated planets next to a walkway at the Cosmodome in Laval, Quebec
The Cosmodome Space Centre in Laval Quebec

Test your skills in a flight simulator at AéroSim Éxperience or learn about space exploration at the Cosmodome Space Centre.

Montreal

Montreal skyline from the Clock Tower in the Old Port of Montreal<br>© Tourisme Montréal Stéphan Poulin

Where do I start? Check out festivals featuring everything from comedy to electronic music, explore Old Montreal, visit the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts…the list goes on and on.

St-Jérôme


Cycle all or part of Le P’tit Train du Nord, a 232-kilometre rail-to-trail linear park through the Laurentians.

Mont Tremblant

Mont Tremblant village
Photo of Mont Tremblant village copyright David Finn

There’s much more to Mont Tremblant than skiing. In the summer, you can hike, swim, ride a gondola, go mountain biking, kayak, eat, shop, kick back in a spa or rock out at a festival.

The Ottawa Valley and Lanark County

Almonte

The historic Mill of Kintail in Almonte

Explore the trails at the Mill of Kintail Conservation Area, or check out the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum. You’ll find lots more inspiration in my complete day trip guide to Almonte and 10 things you didn’t know about Almonte.

Arnprior

Stroll through an old-growth forest in Gillies Grove, learn about local history at the Arnprior and District Museum, nosh on sandwiches, soups and baked goodies at Mighty Fine Bakehouse, and check out an ever-growing selection of cool shops. (I have all the details in my post about day tripping to Arnprior.)

Barry’s Bay

The South of 60 Arts Centre in Barry's Bay.
The Visitor Information Centre in Barrys Bay is housed in a former train station

Pick up some outdoor gear at MAD Outdoors before heading to Algonquin Park.

Beachburg


Between Beachburg and Foresters Falls, you can go whitewater rafting with OWL Rafting, RiverRun Rafting or Wilderness Tours.

Carleton Place

Carleton Place Town Hall, and the bridge over the Mississippi River that gives Bridge Street its name.
Carleton Place Town Hall and the bridge over the Mississippi River that gives Bridge Street its name

Check out the shops and historic buildings downtown, then meditate as you make your way around the Carleton Place Community Labyrinth. And here are my complete guide to Carleton Place and 10 things you didn’t know about Carleton Place.

Eganville

Explore the Bonnechere Caves and hunt for fossils. (Guest author Hollie Grace James has a fun story about her visit to the caves.)

Pakenham

See the famous five-arch bridge, pick up some craft beer at Cartwright Springs Brewery and hike through High Lonesome Nature Preserve.

Pembroke

historical mural on side of two-storey red-brick building

Get all the supplies for a great picnic at Ullrich’s deli/market and check out the city’s roughly 30 historical murals.

Perth

The Tay Basin in Perth, Ontario, with the town hall in the background. Photo by Laura Byrne Paquet.
The Tay Basin in Perth with the town hall in the background Photo by Laura Byrne Paquet

Check out an old mica mine at Murphys Point Provincial Park or catch a few concerts at the free Stewart Park Festival. (Here’s a post packed with more ideas on things to do in Perth.)

Renfrew

Go kayaking on the Madawaska River, pick up some treats at Bonnechere Bakery and Bistro, and check out the extensive collection of local historical artifacts at the McDougall Mill Museum. For more ideas, see my Renfrew day tripping guide.

Smiths Falls

Steam locomotive 1112 at the Railway Museum of Eastern Ontario

Do you have a railroad fan in the family? Kids and adults alike get a kick out of seeing vintage trains at the Railway Museum of Eastern Ontario. You can learn more about Smiths Falls in my post about my stay in a Parks Canada oTENTik at nearby Upper Beveridges Lock. I also have a detailed guide on day tripping to Smiths Falls. Finally, here are 10 things you didn’t know about Smiths Falls.

Wilno

Markers on the grounds of the Wilno Heritage Park celebrate the history of the region's founding families. Photo by Laura Byrne Paquet.
Markers on the grounds of the Wilno Heritage Park celebrate the history of the regions founding families Photo by Laura Byrne Paquet

Visit the Wilno Heritage Park to learn about the Kashubians, settlers from what is now Poland. You can learn more about Wilno in one of my very first Ottawa Road Trips posts.

East of Ottawa

Cornwall

cyclists nest to a bike path with blooming flowers along fence
Cornwalls Riverside Trail leads cyclists past some lovely gardens

See a show at the Aultsville Theatre, cycle 75km of bike lanes and trails, or eat your fill at the Cornwall Ribfest.

Hawkesbury

Catch an exhibition or show at Le Chenail Cultural Centre.

Ingleside

Bring your binoculars to the Upper Canada Migratory Bird Sanctuary.

L’Orignal

l'Orignal jail
Historic buildings in lOrignal

Take a self-guided walking tour featuring 17 historic buildings and visit the 1826 l’Orignal Jail.

St-Albert

St-Albert Cheese
Photo © Laura Byrne Paquet

Shop for curds and much more at the St-Albert Cheese Co-op. (Hey, if you like cheese, St-Albert is just one of the places suggested in my big list of stops for cheese lovers.)

Vankleek Hill

Beau's Brewery Vankleek Hill
Beaus Brewery in Vankleek Hill

Take a break from cycling the 72-kilometre Prescott and Russell Recreational Trail with a cold beer at Beau’s Brewery. To make a day of it, you could follow my itinerary for day tripping to Vankleek Hill.

Williamstown

The ruins of St. Raphael's Church are a National Historic Site.
The ruins of St Raphaels Church

Visit the atmospheric ruins of St. Raphael’s, one of the first Catholic churches in Ontario and a National Historic Site. Williamstown is also home to the Sir John Johnson Manor National Historic Site, the one-time residence of the town’s Loyalist founder.

South of Ottawa

Brockville

Skywood Eco Adventure Park zipline Brockville
Ron Zajac sets off from a zip line platform at what is now Treetop Trekking Photo by Laura Byrne Paquet

Zip-line through the trees at Treetop Trekking (formerly SkyWood Eco Adventure), learn about the ecology of the St. Lawrence River at the Aquatarium or enjoy the free sound-and-light show in the Brockville Railway Tunnel. Did you know that Brockville was also the site of one of Canada’s largest bank heists? That’s one of the intriguing facts in 10 things you didn’t know about Brockville.

Delta

National Historic Site, Delta, Old Stone Mill, Maple Syrup Festival
The Old Stone Mill in Delta

Visit the Old Stone Mill National Historic Site, one of Ontario’s oldest surviving gristmills, and pop by the Jubilee Bakeshop for tasty sandwiches and baked goodies.

Gananoque

The Gananoque Boat Line cruises the 1000 Islands (Thousand Islands).
The Gananoque Boat Line cruises the 1000 Islands

See vintage watercraft at the Thousand Islands Boat Museum, enjoy theatre at the Thousand Islands Playhouse, go kayaking or take a cruise of the 1000 Islands.

Kemptville

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Drop into the Ferguson Forest Centre to explore hiking trails or take your pooch through the obstacle course in the dog park, or come for the four-day Kemptville Live Music Festival in July.

Lansdowne

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Camp, fish, swim and hike at Charleston Lake Provincial Park.

Merrickville

MmmmMrs McGarrigles Merrickville mustards Photo by Laura Byrne Paquet

Shop for mustards and more at Mrs. McGarrigle’s Fine Food Shop, or watch glassblowers at work at Gray Art Glass. Here are 10 things you didn’t know about Merrickville.

Morrisburg

Upper Canada Village
Photo of Upper Canada Village copyright Laura Byrne Paquet

Bring the kids to Upper Canada Village, which brings 1860s Ontario to life. As well as checking out special events all summer, don’t miss the Pumpkinferno jack-o-lantern festival in October or the Alight at Night event in December. For more inspiration, see my day tripping guide to Morrisburg and Iroquois.

Prescott

Shooting a cannon at Fort Wellington Right after this photo was taken I jumped about 10 feet high The report is REALLY loud Note that the cannon firing program has been temporarily suspended Photo by Parks Canada

Take a guided tour at Fort Wellington, learn about the Battle of the Windmill, check out the St. Lawrence Shakespeare Festival, or just kick back with a picnic and a book by the St. Lawrence River at the Sandra S. Lawn Harbour and Marina.

Westport

Rosie Yumski's Fine Foods is a popular shopping stop in Westport.
Rosie Yumskis Fine Foods is a popular shopping stop in Westport

Catch live music at the Cove Inn, indulge in some retail therapy or hike trails overlooking Upper Rideau Lake at Foley Mountain Conservation Area.

Kingston and Prince Edward County

Bloomfield

Bloomfield Ontario
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Shop cute boutiques and stop for fabulous ice cream at Slickers.

Kingston

Kingston City Hall
Kingston City Hall

Visit Fort Henry, shop pedestrian-friendly Princess Street, have a great dinner at Chez Piggy, Tango Nuevo or Olivea, or sign up for the wildly popular Kingston Pen tour (that’s just the tip of the iceberg). Think you know K’town? Do you know all of these 10 things you didn’t know about Kingston?

Picton

Putting the finishing touches on lamb meatballs during a cooking class at the Waring House Inn.
Putting the finishing touches on lamb meatballs during a cooking class at the Waring House Inn

Take a cooking class at the Waring House Inn, or visit one of Prince Edward County’s 35+ wineries.

Sandbanks Provincial Park

Jacques Cottage is one of the roofed accommodations available to rent at Sandbanks Provincial Park.
Jacques Cottage is one of the roofed accommodations available to rent at Sandbanks Provincial Park

Rent a cottage from Ontario Parks and walk eco-friendly trails along the world’s biggest baymouth barrier dunes.

Wellington

Norman Hardie is among the many wineries in Wellington.
Norman Hardie is among the many wineries in Wellington

Visit wineries galore and stay at the hipster Drake Devonshire Inn.

Wolfe Island

Wolfe Island road mailbox
Quiet roads on Wolfe Island are great for cycling

Hop a ferry in Kingston and spend the day cycling Wolfe Island.

Northern New York state

Alexandria Bay

Photo courtesy of Boldt Castle

Bring your passport on a 1000 Islands cruise to visit Boldt Castle, half-built and then abandoned by a New York City millionaire. (Please check the latest rules for Canadian visitors on the castle’s website.)

Lake Placid

A slightly worn out Olympic mascot is among the mementos at the Lake Placid Olympic Museum.
A slightly worn out Olympic mascot is among the mementos at the Lake Placid Olympic Museum

Test your nerves on the Olympic bobsled run or splurge at the Mirror Lake Inn.

Saranac Lake

Photo courtesy of Saranac Lake ArtWorks

Paint outdoors at the Adirondack Plein Air Festival and learn about a fascinating moment in medical history at the Saranac Laboratory, built as the first tuberculosis research lab in the United States.

Syracuse

Photo of the New York State Fair copyright Laura Byrne Paquet

Shop till you drop at the giant Destiny USA mall or eat deep-fried Oreos at the New York State Fair.

Tupper Lake

Paddling at the Wild Center in Tupper Lake New York Photo by Laura Byrne Paquet

Learn about the Adirondacks’ ecology and walk an elevated path through the treetop canopy at the Wild Center.

Disclosure: I have visited the following locations as a guest of one or more of the properties mentioned and/or the local tourist board: Chelsea, Montebello, Bromont, Laval, Montreal, Almonte, Perth, Carleton Place, L’Orignal, St-Albert, Vankleek Hill, Brockville, Upper Canada Village, Prescott, Picton, Sandbanks Provincial Park, Lake Placid, Saranac Lake, Syracuse and Tupper Lake.

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As the owner of Ottawa Road Trips, I acknowledge that I live on, work in and travel through the unceded, unsurrendered territory of the Algonquin Anishinaabeg Nation. I am grateful to have the opportunity to be present on this land. Ottawa Road Trips supports Water First, a non-profit organization that helps address water challenges in Indigenous communities in Canada through education, training and meaningful collaboration.

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Silvia Logan December 25, 2019 - 4:24 pm

Dear Sir or Madame:

I am Silvia Logan. I live in Ottawa, Canada. In order to those road trips in the USA such as Syracuse, Alexandria Bay, Tupper Lake, Lake Placid, and Saranac Lake, do you need to drive because I do not drive a car at all. Would there by a chauffer driving a small group of people? I would very kindly love to have replies to my questions.

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Laura Byrne Paquet December 26, 2019 - 10:51 am

Thanks for your questions, Silvia! I did do some checking into this a few months ago in response to another inquiry, and as far as I can tell, there isn’t a regularly scheduled service taking people from Ottawa to upstate New York. One option would be to check with Ottawa Valley Tours or Travac Tours; they both organize bus trips to all sorts of places in our region, and they might have one going that way. Tours by Locals (https://www.toursbylocals.com/Ottawa-Tours) might also be able to organize a customized tour. Good luck!

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Mireille Desmarais March 27, 2021 - 1:58 pm

There are many places in the area of the Ottawa Valley I would like to visit, however said I DO NOT DRIVE A CAR. I am more than happy to help pay for gas.

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Laura Byrne Paquet March 27, 2021 - 2:34 pm

Hi Mireille,

Glad to hear you are interested in visiting the Ottawa Valley! Ottawa Road Trips is not a tour company or a ride-sharing service; on this site, I simply provide information to help people plan their own trips.

You might want to look into bus tours run by Travac Tours or Ottawa Valley Tours.

Alternatively, there are several places near Ottawa you can reach by bus or train. For instance, Ontario Northland runs buses to Arnprior, and VIA Rail serves Smiths Falls and Casselman.

Wherever your travels take you, have fun!

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