Parliament Hill
Canada's iconic seat of democracy in stunning Ottawa.

About Parliament Hill
Parliament Hill stands proudly in the capital city of Ottawa, serving as both the symbolic and functional center of Canadian politics. The site's impressive neo-Gothic buildings are home to the Senate, House of Commons, and Library of Parliament, offering visitors a front-row seat to the country's legislative processes. The architectural grandeur is complemented by the Centennial Flame, a symbol of Canada’s unity, which burns brightly in front of the Centre Block. The site is rich in history; its origins date back to the mid-19th century when Queen Victoria chose Ottawa as the nation's capital. Since then, Parliament Hill has been the stage for many pivotal moments in Canadian history, from the debates that shaped the nation to the celebratory events marking national milestones. Visitors can explore the grounds freely, taking in the stunning views of the Ottawa River and Gatineau Hills. Guided tours of the Centre Block offer an insightful journey through Canada’s political landscape, including a visit to the iconic Peace Tower, where panoramic views await. Throughout the year, the Hill transforms into a vibrant venue for various public events, including the celebrated Canada Day festivities and the mesmerizing Sound and Light Show. Nearby, visitors can explore the ByWard Market, the Canadian Museum of History, and the National Gallery of Canada, making Parliament Hill a central point for discovering Ottawa's rich cultural tapestry. Whether you're captivated by the grandeur of its architecture or the significance of its role in the nation's story, Parliament Hill promises an unforgettable experience.
Highlights
- Neo-Gothic architecture of the Centre Block and Peace Tower.
- The Centennial Flame, symbolizing Canadian unity.
- Guided tours offering insights into Canada's political workings.
- Stunning views of the Ottawa River and Gatineau Hills.
- Annual events like Canada Day celebrations and Sound and Light Show.
- Proximity to ByWard Market and other cultural attractions.
- Rich historical context as the heart of Canadian governance.
