Flaunting its white charm, Ottawa is a stunning place to start your new year. Ottawa in January becomes a beautiful snowy wonderland, the one straight from the Disney movies. The Canadians don’t just stay warm indoors but go out and enjoy the white snow caps and indulge in different outdoor festivals. During winters, Ottawa is spectacular, with twinkling lights illuminating the frosty trees, various ice sculptures, al fresco ice bars, and the skaters gliding along the Rideau Canal. The chilly yet delightful winter in Ottawa is worth experiencing if Canada is your next holiday destination.

Ottawa Weather In Winter

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If you detest winters, you should stay away from Canada because temperatures here will drop below zero. For those who love making snowmen and sledging down the snow slopes, Ottawa in winter is an absolute delight. The temperature in winter in Ottawa plummets down to as low as -21 degrees Celsius. The capital becomes a snowy wonderland.

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Places To Visit In Ottawa In January 2024

Add all these places to your itinerary if you wish to enjoy the winter season in Ottawa to the fullest. These places are where locals come to celebrate winter in January.

1. Byward Market

Byward Market

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One of the most amazing places to visit in Ottawa in winter is Canada’s famous market, several square blocks from downtown. Willed with 600 businesses, this market, with numerous bars, eateries, boutiques and retail stores, is open during winter, too. Most sections of the market are indoors, and there is a sign from Ottawa at the heart of the market. Be sure to grab a tasty dinner at Stella Osteria and also stop by for a local beer in one of the Canadian pubs.

Location: ByWard Market, Ottawa

Timings: 6 AM to 6 PM


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2. Parc Omega Park

Parc Omega Park

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One of the thrilling Ottawa winter activities is visiting the 2200-acre Parc Omega, a natural habitat for the Arctic and Canadian Wildlife. The visitors can wander through the park and see animals like arctic wolves, arctic foxes, bison, elk, and caribou. The best time to visit Omega park is during winters because the animals are most playful during this time, love cold and seeing them play with the snow is simply awesome. If you plan to stay, you can stay at the warming lodge and feed yourselves at the restaurant. While you are there, feed carrots to deer and elk. Check out the Sugar Shack, sleigh rides, and more during your visit to the park.

Location: 399 Route 323 Nord, Montebello, QC J0V 1L0, Canada

Timings: 9 AM to 5 PM

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3. Hotel De Glace

Hotel De Glace

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The Hotel De Glace is a famous iconic seasonal hotel in Valcartier Vacation Village. Everything in the hotel, right from walls, chandeliers, and even the rooms is made from snow. The unique rooms with beds made of blocks of ice, mattresses and sleeping bags, as well as the themed suites featuring ice sculptures, artistic lighting, and fireplaces, are just beautiful.

Besides this, amenities such as an outdoor Nordic spa with hot tubs and saunas, 4 restaurants, a bar, and a wedding chapel, all made of ice, are also available. You can plan a memorable date for your loved one here, stay overnight or just book a tour and explore all the rooms.

Location: Hotel De Glace, Ottawa

Timings: Opens 24 hours

 

4. Cacao 70

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As the temperature in winter in Ottawa goes down, craving for hot chocolate catches speed. The Cacao 70 is the best place to visit to share a delicious Chocolate Tray with your lover. The tray comes with mouthwatering chocolate fondue, brownies, fruit, waffles, and chocolate dip. Having hot cocoa or hot chocolate is mandatory during winter. It is the best way to celebrate winter spirits.

Location: Unit 109 – 225 Marché Way, Ottawa, Ontario, K1S 5J3

Timings: Opens 11 AM

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5. Strathmere

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Winter in Ottawa offers the love birds to relax and enjoy in the 6000 sqft Retreat & Spa – Strathmere. You can your better half can get a massage, daily yoga, day & overnight packages, outdoor hot tubs, wellness retreats, fire pit and nature/ski/snowshoe trails. There is a polished Retreat Cafe that offers delicious artisan handcrafted menus, VQA wines, local craft beer, fair trade organic coffee, seasonal cocktails, and loose leaf teas.

Location: 1980 Phelan Rd W, Ottawa, ON K0A 2T0, Canada

Timings: Opens 9 AM


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6. Andaz Hotel

Andaz Ottawa Byward Market room

Another romantic thing to do during the winter is to enjoy the wonderful views of the city’s skyline from the Andaz Hotel. Head to the 16th floor, get your hands on the signature cocktails of Andaz Hotel and sink in the views. The incredible charcuterie plate served here is mouth-watering and a must-try. It is one of the most romantic things to do with your spouse on a winter vacation in Ottawa.

Location: 325 Dalhousie St, Ottawa, ON K1N 7G1, Canada

Timings: Open 24 hours

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7. Nordik Spa-Nature

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Just 20 minutes from downtown, the Nordik Spa-Nature is a unique and largest spa in North America. This spa is in a perfect natural environment with outdoor saunas and hot tubs. While the snow falls, it makes your experience blissful and romantic. The Scandinavian practised here includes rituals of heat, cold and rest.

Location: 16 Chem. Nordik, Chelsea, QC J9B 2P7, Canada

Timings: 9 AM to 11 PM

Ottawa In January: Things To Do

Apart from visiting the famous attractions in Ottawa, these winter experiences are mandatory to strike off from your list.

1. Winterlude – The magical winter festival

Winterlude – The magical winter festival

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One of the famous and fun things to do in Ottawa winter is to watch the incredible winter festival and one of the main Ottawa events of the year – Winterlude. This 3 week event held in Ottawa offers a ton of activities such as ice sculpting competitions, ice dragon boat festival, ski races and more. You can take part in any one of them or simply just roam around watching the snow/ice sculptures, eat frozen maple syrup and drink hot chocolate.

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2. Go Tobogganing

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Grab your folks, a sled and head to the hills of Toboggan in Ottawa. The thing is that these mountains are covered with snow during winter so that you can enjoy going down the slope on the sled. We don’t need to tell you how fun it is going to be. Mooney’s Bay and Green’s Creek are some of the amazing spots for the activity. The best part is that it is absolutely free. So, why not get outdoors and take advantage of winter in Ottawa in the most fun way possible? You just have to sit on the sled and slid down the hill.

 

3. Hiking

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As 90% of Ottawa is rural, it offers tourists plenty of scope for walking, snowshoeing and hiking in the winter. Hiking through the Gatineau Park to witness the white powdery snow is another one of the fun things to do in Ottawa in winter. It is an amazing way to explore the rural countryside of Ottawa. Take a break from visiting all the museums and galleries and venture into the wilderness.

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4. Skiing

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Skiing is one of the famous winter activities in Ottawa that you should witness. This city has above 200 km of trails for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. The best places for skiing are Gatineau Park, Green Belt and Camp Fortune. Canadians are born with the skill of skiing. So, you could learn the sport from them. Also, if you love winter sports, then you must really be excited for skiing down the snowy slopes of the Toboggan Mountains in Ottawa.

 

5. Visit Museums

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After sightseeing when you feel like getting out of your court, visit the Canadian Museum of History, Canadian Museum of Nature and Ottawa Art Galleries. The Canadian Museum of History allows you to explore the collections of the history and first people.
You can also enjoy the Butterfly Exhibit in the Canadian Museum of Nature and see plenty of fossil, mammal, bird, earth, and nature galleries. The photography, art exhibits and permanent collections from all over the world are presented in Ottawa Art Galleries.

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6. Ice Skating

A delightful view of Ice skating in Ottawa

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When the winter season docks in Ottawa, the Rideau Canal freezes, which excites the locals and tourists to go skating over the 7.2 km groomed ice, attracting millions of visitors every year, the Rideau Canal skateway is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. When the canal freezes in the winter, the locals love skating to their work along the canal each morning. Skate rentals, hot chocolate, beaver tails, and warming huts are available here too. Skating here with your spouse is one of the most romantic things in Ottawa in winter.

A few other fine places to skate are Gatineau Park, Rideau Hall Historic Arena, Governor General’s Skating Rink, SENS Rink of Dreams, and Lansdowne Pavilion. These places offer a more controlled environment for skating where even rentals are available and Beavertails can be enjoyed too. Constructed in 1872, Rideau Hall is located on the site of the residence of the Governor-General of Canada. Now, the hall is newly renovated, the rink is maintained by hand, and the ice is cleared in an old-fashioned way.

 

7. Take An Evening Stroll

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Head out for a stroll with your loved one in the evening through Taffy Lane, Upper Canada Village, Major’s Hill Park and Confederation Park to see the beautiful Christmas lights. The Upper Canada Village hosts one of Ontario’s biggest outdoor light festivals. The Heritage buildings, fences and trees are adorned with hundreds of charming Christmas lights worth seeing.

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Ottawa in January is out of this worth with lots of playing in the snow, Christmas lights, romantic getaways and more. After your international vacation in Ottawa, winter will be your favourite season. You will love visiting Canada in January if you like winters and below-zero-degree temperatures. Everything is white, frozen, and pristine. Plan a trip to Canada and Connect with TravelTriangle’s trained professionals to whip you up a sweet and snowy getaway in those picturesque hills for a vacation you’ll never forget!

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions About Ottawa In January

How cold does Ottawa get?

The winters in Ottawa are pretty chilly, snowy and mostly cloudy, the temperature in Ottawa during winter varies from 6°F to 80°F and is rarely below -13°F or above 88°F.

Does Ottawa have snow?

Ottawa witnesses first snowfall in the month of November and sometimes early in the month of October. The last snowfall of the season happens in April or sometimes in May.

Is Ottawa colder than Toronto?

Normally Ottawa is colder and was ranked the coldest capital of Canada.

What can you do in Ottawa for free?

There are a number of free things that you can do in Ottawa, some of them are watching outdoor movies, tour to museum, see festivals galore, see Parliament buildings, play at Andrew Haydon Park and more.

Are museums free in Ottawa?

There are a number of world-class museums in Ottawa and most of them offer free admission on Thursday evenings. The Museum of Nature, Bytown Museum, the Canadian Museum of Civilization, and the Canadian War Museum are free on Thursdays after 5 pm.


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