8 Things To Do On Your Next Road Trip To Chelsea & A Hot Springs Spa Is One Of Them

This charming spot is just 10 minutes away from downtown Ottawa.

The charming covered bridge in Chelsea.

The charming covered bridge in Chelsea.

Contributor

One of the best things about living in Ottawa is how easy it is to escape from the city. What Otown lacks in city size it more than makes up for in proximity to majestic nature and cozy little townlets.

Chelsea is one such example of a perfect city getaway. Just 10 minutes from downtown, the municipality brings a classic charm to the beautiful Quebec countryside. Here, you can wander around the main street in Old Chelsea, enjoy some fine dining in old log cabins or go hiking on one of the many beautiful trails in Gatineau Park.

So, to inspire your next last-minute excursion from the city limits, here are 8 of the many things visitors can do in a day trip to Chelsea.

1. Grab a drink at Chelsea Pub.

Drink some local craft beer at one of the oldest heritage buildings in the region. Drop into this log cabin that was built in 1875 and enjoy some apres-ski vibes after a day at Camp Fortune. Chelsea Pub is also located at the crossroads for cross-country skiers and hikers in Gatineau, along with simply being one of the coziest pubs around Ottawa.

Website

2. Self Care at Nordik Spa-Nature.

Treat yourself and spend one of the many upcoming cold days relaxing in the hot baths at Nordik Spa. This renowned picturesque spa is complete with outdoor baths and saltwater floatation pools, an elevated self-care destination that can't be missed! 

Website

3. Hike to the top of Camp Fortune.

Camp Fortune has activities for all seasons, including zip lining and mountain biking during the summer or hiking on its quiet trails for views of Gatineau's coloured forests in the fall. In the winter, consider Camp Fortune as a go-to ski destination!

Website

4. Spend a day exploring Lac Meech.

One of the most beautiful lakes in Gatineau is just next door to Chelsea and the Camp Fortune grounds. Enjoy a day at one of their beaches in the summer or take in the lakeside views with a hike along its banks.

5. Explore the Carbide Wilson Ruins.

Just around Lac Meech, these well-preserved ruins are a treat for those who prefer exploring sites off the beaten track. For this photo op, make sure to bring some good boots on this roughly 30-minute hike.

6. Visit the sugarbush at Le Vignoble de Chelsea.

Embrace your inner Canadian and head to the sugarbush for authentic, local maple syrup. Locals know that it's all about the warm maple taffy that you scoop off snow with a popsicle stick.

Website

7. Take a date to the charming L'Orée Du Bois.

Experience fine French dining in a rustic setting. The romantic charm of the restaurant creates an idyllic atmosphere for anyone looking for a cozy and intimate change of restaurant scenery.

Website

8. Grab ice cream at La Cigale.

One thing is for sure, no trip to Chelsea is ever complete without ice cream from La Cigale. There's always time for ice cream, even outside of summer and especially with this place's seasonal offerings.

This article has been updated since it was originally published on October 25, 2016.

  • Associate Copy Editor

    Renée LeBlanc Proctor (she/her) was an Associate Copy Editor at Narcity Media. Born and raised in Nova Scotia, she earned her BA in English at St. Francis Xavier University before moving to Toronto for her MA in Communications and Culture from Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University). She spends most of her free time consuming news, Marvel movies and book recommendations.
Sponsored Content

These under-an-hour getaways from downtown Toronto feel like a mini escape

Perfect for last-minute plans and anyone craving a change of scenery.

Air Canada could owe LaGuardia plane crash survivors up to nearly $300K each

An international agreement holds airlines liable for death or bodily injury in a plane crash.

11 reasons why I won't return to Toronto after leaving the city 5 years ago

I left Toronto for good and here's everything that made me run...

9 Ontario tax credits that could save you money or get you a refund when filing your return

You might be eligible for these provincial tax credits without knowing it.

Canada has a major air traffic controller shortage and only 10% of trainees even graduate

An expert warns the shortage could get worse as controllers are retiring way faster than new ones are being hired.

It's a 'miracle' more people weren't killed in the Air Canada plane crash, expert says

"If it had stayed level ... there would have been much more damage, much more death."

Canadian universities have these free courses that you can take online

You don't need to be a current or former student to enroll. 📚