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Locations & Directions | Getting Here | How to Get Around the City By HighwayThe highways leading to Canada’s Capital Region are the 417, 416, 174, 7, 16 and 31 in Ontario, and Highway 148 in Quebec. As you approach the region, follow the red maple leaf signs or the information signs through to the downtown core. By AirOttawa International Airport Ottawa’s new state of the art terminal provides the National Capital Region with a world class gateway with over 120 non-stop flights daily to over 30 destinations, 20 within Canada and 10 cities in the U.S. and London, England. Seasonal charters also exist to Florida, the Caribbean, Mexico and Europe. For inquiries and reservations, visit our partner, Air Canada at: www.aircanada.ca By BoatOttawa is easily accessible by boat from its many connecting waterways and canals. See the links below to help plan your trip by boat:
Open from mid-May to mid-October, the Casino’s free docking facilities can accommodate 20 pleasure craft and 2 sightseeing boats. Open from 9:00 a.m. until 4 a.m.. Boaters using the docking facilities may take advantage of electric hook-up, drinking water, reserved space (reservations must be made at least 24 hours in advance), and privileged access to the Casino (dress code in effect) free of charge. By Bus Ottawa Bus Central Station Greyhound Lines services Ottawa from many points in Canada and the United States. Visit the Greyhound website for information and ticket reservations. By TrainOttawa Station – Via Rail Canada Canada’s passenger train network offers fast, frequent service to all major cities in the Windsor to Quebec City corridor, with connects to travel across Canada and the United States. For inquiries and reservations, visit our partner, Via Rail at: www.viarail.ca
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