Map of Ottawa

Interactive and printable map of Ottawa, Canada's national capital located in Eastern Ontario. Explore government districts, neighborhoods, the Rideau Canal, and historic landmarks across this bilingual city of 1 million residents.

About Ottawa

Ottawa serves as Canada's national capital and is Ontario's second-largest city by land area, with approximately 1 million residents. Situated on the south bank of the Ottawa River, the city borders Gatineau, Quebec, creating a unique bilingual metropolitan region. Ottawa is home to Parliament Hill, the Prime Minister's residence, and numerous national museums and cultural institutions.

The city's economy centers on federal government operations, technology companies (earning it the nickname "Silicon Valley North"), tourism, and healthcare. Ottawa is known for its high quality of life, extensive green spaces including the Greenbelt, and the historic Rideau Canal, which becomes the world's largest skating rink in winter.

Major transportation corridors include Highway 417 (the Queensway), which traverses the city east-west, and Highway 416 connecting Ottawa to Highway 401 near the St. Lawrence River. OC Transpo operates the city's public transit system, including the O-Train Confederation Line light rail. Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International Airport serves as the region's primary air hub, offering domestic and international flights.

Ottawa Neighborhoods & Districts

Ottawa features diverse neighborhoods ranging from the historic ByWard Market and Parliament Hill area downtown to suburban communities like Kanata, Barrhaven, and Orleans. The Glebe, Westboro, and Hintonburg offer trendy residential areas with local shops and restaurants. Rockcliffe Park represents one of Canada's most prestigious neighborhoods, while areas like Vanier and Overbrook provide more affordable housing options close to downtown.