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Ottawa River Pathway

Easy

17

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Ottawa River Pathway

01:02

4.05km

20m

Hiking

Hike the easy 2.5-mile Ottawa River Pathway for scenic waterside views, historical landmarks, and fall foliage along the Ottawa River.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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1.33 km

Dick Bell Park

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Named after former Canadian House of Commons member, Dick Bell, this park has walking paths, a BBQ area, and access to Harry Kingston Point. It's also home to the Nepean …

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2.08 km

Harry Kingston Point

Highlight • Viewpoint

Harry Kingston Point is a great place to explore along the Ottawa River. The land curls around a small bay with a pathway and benches lining the waterfront. The great …

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3.47 km

Andrew Haydon Park

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This park along the Ottawa River is perfect for anyone looking to get out for a nice walk. In addition to the trails you'll also find picnic tables, play structures, …

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4.05 km

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2.05 km

1.90 km

< 100 m

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3.85 km

106 m

< 100 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the Ottawa River Pathway?

The pathway features generally gentle and flat terrain, making it accessible for most users. Much of it is paved, providing a smooth surface for various activities. However, some sections, particularly east of the Canada Aviation and Space Museum, may be unpaved, offering a choice of surfaces.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the Ottawa River Pathway?

You'll be treated to picturesque waterside views of the Ottawa River, often with the Parliament Buildings visible in the distance. The route passes by attractions like the Supreme Court of Canada and the Canadian War Museum, and offers lovely views of Gatineau, Québec. In summer, you can see the balanced rock sculptures at Remic Rapids, and in fall, the changing leaves provide a spectacular display of colors.

Is the Ottawa River Pathway suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, this pathway is largely considered easy and family-friendly due to its mostly flat and paved surface. Its very gentle terrain makes it approachable for those new to hiking or with mobility impairments.

Where are the main access points and parking for the Ottawa River Pathway?

The pathway has numerous access points along its extensive length. For this specific route, you can start at Andrew Haydon Park or Harry Kingston Point, both of which typically offer parking facilities. Dick Bell Park is another notable access point.

Is the Ottawa River Pathway dog-friendly?

Generally, multi-use pathways in Ottawa, including the Ottawa River Pathway, are dog-friendly. Dogs are typically permitted on leash. Always ensure your dog is under control and clean up after them to maintain the pathway for all users.

What is the best time of year to visit the Ottawa River Pathway?

The pathway is enjoyable year-round. Spring to fall offers ideal conditions for walking, cycling, and in-line skating. The fall is particularly scenic with vibrant foliage. In winter, parts of the Ottawa River shoreline along the Kichi Sibi Mikan Parkway are groomed for cross-country skiing, walking, and snowshoeing, offering a unique winter experience.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to use the Ottawa River Pathway?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access and use the Ottawa River Pathway. It is part of the public Capital Pathway network.

Does the Ottawa River Pathway connect to other trails?

Yes, it is a significant part of the 220-kilometer Capital Pathway network. It connects to other major pathways like the Rideau Canal Pathway and the Rideau River Eastern Pathway. This specific route also passes through sections of the Ottawa River Pathway (west) and Corkstown Road.

Are there any notable attractions or facilities along this section of the pathway?

Yes, along this route, you'll find Andrew Haydon Park and Dick Bell Park, which offer facilities. The route also leads to Harry Kingston Point, a scenic viewpoint.

Are there any specific considerations for hiking the Ottawa River Pathway in winter?

In winter, parts of the Ottawa River shoreline along the Kichi Sibi Mikan Parkway are groomed for cross-country skiing, walking, and snowshoeing. While this offers a great winter activity, always check local conditions and advisories, as some sections may be affected by snow or ice.

Are there any sections of the pathway to be aware of for closures or maintenance?

Yes, sections of the pathway, particularly behind Parliament Hill, may experience closures for maintenance or construction. It's always a good idea to check for advisories from the National Capital Commission (NCC) before your visit to ensure a smooth experience.

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