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The Sir John A. Macdonald trail along the Ottawa River offers 16 kilometres of trails for cross-country skiers, snowshoers, hikers and snow bikers. (Photo: SJam winter trail)
The Sir John A. Macdonald trail along the Ottawa River offers 16 kilometres of trails for cross-country skiers, snowshoers, hikers and snow bikers. (Photo: SJam winter trail)
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The Sir John A. Macdonald trail along the Ottawa River offers 16 kilometres of trails for cross-country skiers, snowshoers, hikers and snow bikers. (Photo: SJam winter trail)
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RiverOak, 30 minutes south of Ottawa, offers three kilometres of skating trails through the woods, as well as designated hockey rinks and trails for snowshoeing and hiking. (Photo: courtesy of RiverOak)
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Shiny ice on the skating trails at RiverOak. (Photo: courtesy of RiverOak)
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Maple syrup — and visiting the bushes where it’s made — is a quintessential central Canadian experience and it’s a COVID restriction-friendly outdoor activity. (Photo: Elizabeth Fulton Photography)
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This mural depicting Stompin’ Tom Connors is one of more than two dozen murals in Carleton Place, a 35-minute drive southwest of Ottawa. (Photo: Ryan Gordon)