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Put on a cozy jacket and lace up those hiking boots. Ottawa has so many beautiful hiking areas where you can immerse yourself in nature, fresh air and stunning views.

If you're looking to step away from the bustle of the city for a day, these spots are perfect for an outdoor escape.

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It's time to get outdoors and see the colourful leaves. To help you plan your next hike, here are seven boardwalks around Ottawa that will lead you to spectacular fall views.

Instead of a gruelling climb uphill to reach a lookout, these flat paths are perfect for a relaxing stroll to see the sights without breaking a sweat.

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Gatineau Park isn't the only breathtaking spot to see the fall foliage. This boardwalk trail in Ottawa is an easy trek that will lead you through a golden wonderland.

In the east end of the city, you can find the 1.2-kilometre Mer Bleue Bog Trail, which will take you over an approximately 7,700-year-old bog.

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It is time to get outdoors to see the colourful leaves. To help you plan your next hike, here are eight boardwalk trails in Ontario that will lead you to magical fall views.

Once the air gets crisp, it is the perfect time to spend some time outdoors. But if you aren't an avid hiker, don't worry. These flat walking paths are a leisurely adventure with exceptional views.

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If you're staying in the city this long weekend, we have eight ideas on things to do in Ottawa from July 30 to August 2.

You can grab your water bottle and explore a new 20-acre sunflower field or go berry picking. Plus, you won't want to miss the plant paradise at the National Gallery Of Canada, which will make you want to add a few more ferns to your living room.

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