Ottawa by night

I love Ottawa by night!


The Rideau Canal, from the Mackenzie-King bridge, on my way home from a class at the Ottawa University.

The back of the Parliament buildings, as seen while crossing the Alexandra bridge by foot one summer evening.

The Embassy of the United States of Canada, all lighted up in pink in honor of the Breast Cancer Awareness Month, in October.

Mackenzie-King bridge, while returning from a class at the Ottawa University around 9pm.

Parts of the Byward Market tourist area



The Langevin building (which houses the prime minister's office), on a very foggy evening. I used to wait for the bus in front of this building every night after work, so I had many opportunities to admire its beautiful architecture. I find it especially stunning at night, when it is all lighted up! It is located right across the Parliament buildings, on Wellington street.


The wonderful rock fence in front of the Parliament buildings, on Wellington Street, by the bus stop.


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