East and West Memorial Buildings are a twin government buildings located on the Wellington Street in Ottawa. The construction of the building began just after the World War II in memory of those who lost their lives. There is an arch called the Memory Arch which connects the two buildings over the Lyons Street. There is an inscription on the arch and a stone structure called the "The Canadian Phalanx" under it dedicated to the fighters who sacrificed their lives for their country in both the wars.
Gabba Hey! is a music store and concert venue that has come to be cherished boon for the well-established and upcoming local bands that make up Ottawa's underground music scene. The concert space is made up of 17 different rooms that are available on rent for rehearsals and concerts. Apart for serving as a performance space, the studio is also a great place for musicians to mingle and get to know one another. The store offers an impressive collection of new and used vinyl records, cassettes, magazines, collectibles and more for sale, featuring several new bands alongside underground music legends.
Originally Laflèche Cave, Aventure Laflèche is North America's largest aerial park and boasts all kinds of attractions. From the Aerial Park to snowshoe hiking to their famous Laflèche cavern, there's hardly a dull moment. With only a half-hour drive's away from Ottawa, the wilderness has never been more accessible. Rates vary, reservations required. See website for more details.
The St. Joseph's Banquet Hall is one of the biggest and the most beautiful banquet facilities in the. The place is available on rental basis for events, programs and concerts. An elegant facility this one; St. Joseph's Hall set amidst sprawling lawns and marvelous infrastructure surpass a lot other venues when it comes to proving their mettle and for you to have the time of your life. So for the most memorable moments in your life, St. Joseph's Banquet Hall would definitely be your best bet.