Directions:
Ottawa is easily accessible by air, rail or road.
By air Check with your favourite airline for daily flights into the Ottawa International Airport, or visit the airport website for information about the airport, directions and flights. The Airport operates on a 24-hour basis, and offers a number of daily scheduled non-stop flights to cities in Canada, U.S. and Europe. The airport recently unveiled its new terminal, which includes its own U.S. Customs and Immigration pre-clearance facility. Two small airports complement the Ottawa region’s air capacity. The Carp Airport has evolved into a commuter airport, conveniently located close to many of the high-technology industries in the west part of the region. The Gatineau-Ottawa Executive Airport serves the Outaouais region and other areas of Québec. All three airports provide access to, and services for, corporate aircraft.
By train Ottawa’s VIA Rail terminal is centrally located, and you can visit their website to book your travel to Ottawa. By bus The City’s bus terminal is close to downtown, and is served by both Greyhound Canada serving western and central Canada with links to the U.S., and Voyageur Colonial, serving western Québec and Eastern Ontario.
By car For directions by road, please visit MapQuest.ca and search on Ottawa, ON. Look for the “Driving Directions” icon at the top of the site for help.
By boat Ottawa can be accessed by four main waterways: the Ottawa River (flowing into the St. Lawrence River), the Rideau River (flowing into the Ottawa River), the Gatineau River (flowing into the Ottawa River) and the Rideau Canal (linking Lake Ontario at Kingston to the Ottawa River). For directions by boat, please visit the Friends of the Rideau website.
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Ottawa is easily accessible by air, rail or road.
By air Check with your favourite airline for daily flights into the Ottawa International Airport, or visit the airport website for information about the airport, directions and flights. The Airport operates on a 24-hour basis, and offers a number of daily scheduled non-stop flights to cities in Canada, U.S. and Europe. The airport recently unveiled its new terminal, which includes its own U.S. Customs and Immigration pre-clearance facility. Two small airports complement the Ottawa region’s air capacity. The Carp Airport has evolved into a commuter airport, conveniently located close to many of the high-technology industries in the west part of the region. The Gatineau-Ottawa Executive Airport serves the Outaouais region and other areas of Québec. All three airports provide access to, and services for, corporate aircraft.
By train Ottawa’s VIA Rail terminal is centrally located, and you can visit their website to book your travel to Ottawa. By bus The City’s bus terminal is close to downtown, and is served by both Greyhound Canada serving western and central Canada with links to the U.S., and Voyageur Colonial, serving western Québec and Eastern Ontario.
By car For directions by road, please visit MapQuest.ca and search on Ottawa, ON. Look for the “Driving Directions” icon at the top of the site for help.
By boat Ottawa can be accessed by four main waterways: the Ottawa River (flowing into the St. Lawrence River), the Rideau River (flowing into the Ottawa River), the Gatineau River (flowing into the Ottawa River) and the Rideau Canal (linking Lake Ontario at Kingston to the Ottawa River). For directions by boat, please visit the Friends of the Rideau website.
Welcome to Sobamilina Vacation Rental Property!