There are twin waterfalls in one of Ontario's largest cities

Here’s another waterfall worth visiting in Ontario this summer. Well, they’re actually two – twins, if you will. Located within Canada’s capital are the magnificent Rideau Falls. It’s time to venture to Rideau Falls Park and Green Island and here’s what to know.
Located in Ottawa, Ontario is where you’ll find this lovely gem. According to the National Capital Commission, the 2.89-hectare park was once the site of an industrial area powered by the falls.
“Rideau Falls Park was developed after the Second World War, when the area was acquired by the federal government and cleared of industry,” shares the NCC.
Now this park is the site of a number of commemorations such as the Mackenzie-Papineau Monument, the Commonwealth Air Force Memorial and the National Artillery Monument.
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And of course, the Rideau Falls.
Per the NCC, the twin falls marks the spot where the Rideau River flows into the Ottawa River. They stand tall at 11 meters, these curtain-like falls are truly breathtaking.
And you’ll find Green Island dividing the two. Just south of this, you’ll spot Ottawa’s Old City Hall.
As previously mentioned, there are a few commemorations in the park itself but Green Island has some too.
One of them pays tribute to John McRae, the poet behind the famous poem “In Flanders Fields.”
So, next time you’re in Ottawa, don’t just stick to the usual tourist spots, explore the wonderful city.
Don’t you just love when history and nature intertwine?
Rideau Falls
Where: 50 Sussex Drive, Ottawa
