The title of this post may be misleading. I wasn’t in Ottawa
to receive a Vice-Regal
appointment. I didn’t see the Prime Minister and didn’t have an audience
with the Governor General. I just like the term Vice-Regal.
I must say that the national capital is a regal city with all of its
institutions, monuments, memorials, churches, museums and, of course, the seat
of our national government.
Visiting the centre and east blocks of the Parliament Buildings provides an easy way to learn about Canada’s history and the role of government. What a great job for the summer students who provided excellent, fact-filled tours.
On the museum front, the Canadian War Museum tells the story of
Canada’s involvement in conflicts in a logical and chronological order. And with the 100th anniversary of
the start of First World War this summer, I rediscovered much of what I have
forgotten from my high school history classes. I was also honoured to learn
more about the Second World War to supplement all the stories my father told my
family about his time in that war.
Across the Ottawa River, in Gatineau is the Canadian Museum of History. A highlight for me was a special exhibit that
exposed me to an incident that I knew nothing about – the sinking of the Empress of Ireland. Dubbed, Canada’s Titanic, two ships collided
on May 29, 1914 in the St. Lawrence River. The Empress of Ireland, with 1,477 people
on board, sank in less than 15 minutes. An estimated 1,032 passengers and crew
perished.
On the lighter side, a temporary exhibit at the museum called Snow, revels how snow has shaped the Canadian identity. I certainly got my identity shaped with the worst winter in 20 years in Toronto!
On the lighter side, a temporary exhibit at the museum called Snow, revels how snow has shaped the Canadian identity. I certainly got my identity shaped with the worst winter in 20 years in Toronto!
Other stops included tours of the Supreme Court of
Canada and Rideau Hall,
home to the Governor General and a cruise along the Ottawa River with a
perfectly-bilingual tour guide. And yes, I did manage to find time to visit Casino du Lac-Leamy.
Changing of the Guard ceremony on Parliament Hill |
Rideau Falls |
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