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Secret Ottawa: The Unique Guidebook to Ottawa's Hidden Sites, Sounds, & Tastes

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Title: Secret Ottawa: The Unique Guidebook to Ottawa's Hidden Sites, Sounds, & Tastes
by Laura Byrne Paquet, Linda Rutenberg
ISBN: 1-55022-435-2
Publisher: ECW Press
Pub. Date: October, 2000
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $10.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4.67 (3 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: For People Who Want to Do More Than Visit Parliament
Comment: "Secret Ottawa" has provided me with tons of mini-adventures in this city of mine. Adventures that I would never have known to undertake, had it not been for this book. I have visited the Mer Bleue Conservation Area bog (see "Bog", p. 32) and marvelled at the unique landscape. I've been to the Diefenbunker (see "Bunker", p. 37) and walked down a blast tunnel meant to protect key civil servants from nuclear attack. I've toured Laurier House (see "Mackenzie King", p. 108) and learned that two Prime Minister's have the same bathroom tiles as I do.

There is so much more that I have personally done and still have left to do! I have no excuses to be bored. This book has 207 pages of excursions and ideas of things for me to do. This book is a gem.

Rating: 4
Summary: A Secret Too Good to Keep
Comment: This wonderful little book (perfectly sized for a pocket) about Ottawa, "Secret Ottawa," does what most travel books fail to do: it tells you about the out-of-the-way, low fanfare places that are probably better than the tourist traps to begin with.

From bookstores, to candle stores, to statues with mistakes, to swans in the river, and cats on Parliament Hill, this book is a gem for those wanting to explore some of the real side of Ottawa, not just the stuff on postcards. This book tells nearly everything that makes Ottawa beautiful, instead of just another city.

Rating: 5
Summary: A Proud Ottawan
Comment: While I doubt many people will be reading this review, I may as well share my thoughts about my beautiful hometown. Ottawa is always outshined by Toronto, the mammoth-sized city otherwise known to Canadians as Hogtown. With over one million residents, there is a lot to see and do in beautiful Ottawa. Since Ottawa is growing at a fast pace, this book is outdated, but Laura Byrne Paquet highlights this amazingly beautiful city perfectly.
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