Doors Open Ottawa
Doors Open Ottawa is an annual event held in the City of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, that gives the public access to many of the city's unique and historically significant buildings. Among the buildings included are government offices,[1] museums,[2] radio stations,[3] places of worship,[4] embassies,[5] and historical landmarks.[6] It is the second-oldest Doors Open Days event in North America;[7] only Doors Open Toronto is older.[8]
Admission is free of charge. Doors Open Ottawa has recorded nearly 850,000 visits since it began in 2002.[9]
See also
- Doors Open Canada
- Doors Open Ontario
External links
Notes
- ↑ such as The Supreme Court of Canada and Ottawa City Hall
- ↑ such as The Bytown Museum
- ↑ such as CKCU
- ↑ such as McPhail Memorial Baptist Church
- ↑ such as Embassy of Brazil – Ambassador’s Residence
- ↑ such as Tabaret Hall and The Carriageway
- ↑ About Doors Open Ottawa
- ↑ About Doors Open Ontario
- ↑ About Doors Open Ottawa
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