Located in the southwestern part of Ottawa, it is an antique village, reflecting the history of Canada. Real reproduction of rural life in Canada in the 1960s. Locals are very protective!
Upper Canada Village
Posted: Mar 10, 2017
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M25***40
4/5Excellent
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It seems that time is back to the ancient village of Canada in the 18th century. Here, you can personally reminisce about the life of the time, all of which are lifelike and very real. For example, the farms, churches, pharmacies, post offices and residences, some are very interactive.
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Posted: Dec 14, 2020
小思文
4/5Excellent
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Canada's antique village is also a large area of village resources, many things here are also more popular, Canada's antique village is not a very long location, is a place built in the later stage, it is also quite fun.
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Posted: Apr 12, 2020
_91***23
5/5Outstanding
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We need to buy tickets here. Adults are 20 Canadian dollars, adults over 65 are 18 Canadian dollars, small train tickets are 5 Canadian dollars. We can buy one ticket for two tickets. We can go there again free of charge. We played for 5 hours. We took a carriage (20 minutes), a boat (30 minutes round trip, 10 minutes one way) and a small train (30 minutes). We also watched a live musical (30 minutes). Generally speaking, it is very suitable for children. Go together
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Posted: Aug 10, 2018
M44***33
5/5Outstanding
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It's an hour's drive from Ottawa. Reproduced more than 100 years ago in the 1960s residential life. You can see that schools, shops, hotels, restaurants, blacksmiths, bakeries, and children were still very knowledgeable. There are also free carriages and boats. Halloween, Christmas and other festivals also have pumpkin lanterns, ice and snow lantern exhibitions and other special activities.
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Posted: Jul 5, 2018
Ruilin
4/5Excellent
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Traveling around the village in a carriage, the coachman proudly and enthusiastically introduced to us the two horses working hard - "This one is called ***, and the name of that one is ***, they are all good. " Walking into the cottage, I saw a piano in my bedroom, thinking about how happy Canadian peasants are when they can play the piano and sing to me besides men's farming and women's weaving.