I’ve been on many photo walks in the past few years here in Ottawa. For newbies like me, I love discovering new photography locations in Ottawa and Gatineau to practice! One of the best things about Ottawa is that there are so many places to take photos. There are amazing landscapes, buildings, wildlife and streetscapes. You’ll have no trouble finding something to photograph here in the capital of Canada. The National Capital Region has a fantastic community of Ottawa photographers. Here’s a round-up of the best photography locations in the Ottawa/Gatineau area and best of all, they are all free!
Downtown Ottawa
Downtown is where you’ll see the most iconic buildings in the capital city of Canada. There is Parliament Hill with Centre Block (the Peace Tower, the Library and the Centennial Flame), West Block (with a beautiful lookout) and East Block (currently being renovated). Beside Parliament Hill to the east is the Fairmont Chateau Laurier (Ottawa’s castle in the sky) and Major’s Hill. To the west are the Senate and National Archives. To the north is the Ottawa River, Alexandra Bridge and Museum of History. You will find no shortage of vantage points and locations for photos. Don’t forget to look up and use your zoom lens for amazing compression or your wide angle for buildings. Head downtown on a bright blue sunny day, or a moody morning for an endless supply of images to share. Read this post for a complete self-guided Downtown Ottawa Walking Tour.
Parliament Hill: By far the most popular location on my feed for photos is the Ottawa Parliament Hill. (Unfortunately renovations on Centre Block are being completed in the next 10-15 years so this one may require some creativity). You definitely want to check out the newly renovated West Block and lookout, the gazebo on the northwest side of parliament and the Centennial Flame.
Major’s Hill Park: Major’s Hill Park is located downtown. Major’s Hill is bordered by the National Gallery, the US Embassy, Chateau Fairmont Laurier and the Rideau Canal locks. The tulip beds during the Tulip Festival in May is always spectacular. The NCC does a wonderful job of maintaining the flower beds and greenery during the summer and fall.
Notre Dame Cathedral Basilica: The Notre-Dame Cathedral is a a National Historic Site of Canada. It’s a great location to take photos outside of with flowers in Major’s Hill in the foreground. Alternatively, head inside for the most stunning interior and vaulted ceiling.
National War Memorial: The National War Memorial is a cenotaph located on Wellington Street. The Remembrance Day ceremony is held here every year. Take a photo of the statues, or with the National Arts Centre with falling poppies in the background in November.
NAC Wooden Terrace: Somewhat hidden from the public eye is the National Arts Centre Wooden Terrace. The stairs to the terrace from the Mackenzie King Bridge offer this fantastic view of the Fairmont Chateau Laurier and it’s a great spot to catch a sunset or for portraits.
Light Trails: If you’re looking to take long exposure shots at night, there are quite a few locations. Head to the Central Chambers building, the SHAW Centre/Mackenzie King Bridge and the roof of the Byward Parking Garage.
Lookout Photography Locations in Ottawa
Eagles Nest: The Eagles Nest lookout is in Calabogie, which is part of the Ottawa River Valley. It’s a fairly easy walk to the lookout which makes it all that more popular of a destination!
Read more: Ultimate Guide to Visiting and Hiking the Eagles Nest Lookout
Rock Dunder: This hike is about an hour loop, moderate difficulty in the Frontenac Arch Biosphere. There is a cost to do the hike (seems to change yearly) but it’s such a fantastic lookout you’ll want to do it at least once.
Read more: Ultimate Guide to Visiting and Hiking Rock Dunder
One reply on “Photography Locations in Ottawa/ Gatineau: Your Ultimate List”
so many gorgeous photos (of lovely places), you make them look even more awesome!!