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fall rhapsody

Canadian Thanksgiving is here which means you'll get an extra day off to enjoy. Why not take advantage of the holiday and discover adventures in the Ottawa region?

You can kick off the Halloween season with haunting events, browse fall markets filled with seasonal treats or surround yourself with nature on a fall stroll. Here are eight things to do this weekend in Ottawa to level up your Thanksgiving fun.

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It's the first weekend of October (how did that happen?) and spooky season is setting in. There are lots of fall activities and Halloween attractions around Ottawa to enjoy now, along with special events.

Whether you want to watch a Halloween movie outside, laugh the evening away or go on your first fall rhapsody hike of the season, you're sure to have fun-filled days.

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Ottawa is surrounded by beautiful nature trails that lead to breathtaking lookouts and they are a great way to check out the autumn colours.

Fall Rhapsody will be at its peak in no time and if you want to hike up to some stunning fall views, here are seven trails around Ottawa with observation towers and lookout points.

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The air is getting crisp and that means the vibrant colours of fall will be gracing the capital region in no time. You may think the best way to admire Fall Rhapsody is with an intense uphill hike, but that is not the case.

If you're planning to chase stunning fall leaves, here are seven places to go around Ottawa that do not include a hike.

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If you're looking for a thrilling fall adventure near Ottawa there is a ride that will have you twisting and turning through a forest.

Camp Fortune's mountain coaster opened last summer and it's less than 30 minutes from Ottawa in Chelsea, Quebec. A scenic chairlift ride will take you up over the trees so you can admire the fall colours from above.

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