Explore Downtown Ottawa’s Public Art Scene On This Captivating Tour

Join us for a fascinating tour of some of the many works of public art in downtown Ottawa. Learn about the art and the artists who made these masterpieces, the role of public art in modern society, and the materials used to create these beautiful creations.

While learning about this downtown residential area you can expect to:

  • “Sir Galahad (Henry Albert Harper)” by Ernest Wise Keyser
  • “The National War Memorial” by Vernon March
  • “Dancing Bear” by Inuit Artist, Pauta Saila
  • “Anishinaabe Scout” by Hamilton MacCarthy
  • “Maman (The Giant Spider)” by Louise Bourgeois
  • “Hundred Foot Line” by Roxy Paine
  • “National Aboriginal Veteran’s Memorial” by Noel Pinay

  • Any many more!

Tour Notes & Start Location

  • Tours are available in English, Français, Español, Deutsch, Português & Italiano
  • Tour Length: 2 hours
  • All tours are fully customizable. Let us know if you have any special interests, time or mobility constraints. We can accommodate walkers of every fitness level.
  • Tours run rain or shine, regardless of temperature. Please dress appropriately for the weather conditions.
  • Tours generally depart from the Bear Catching Fish Statue, corner of Sparks Street and Metcalfe Street.
  • Look for our guide with the RED UMBRELLA
  • Visit our “Contact Us/FAQ for answers to any questions you may have.