
Parliament Hill
Best time to visit
Late afternoon during summer gives you the best light for photos and the full experience of the ceremonial Changing of the Guard. Avoid winter when the site is less accessible and colder.
Budget tips
Admission to outdoor grounds is free, including the Changing of the Guard ceremony in summer. Guided tours inside are also free but require booking in advance; check for National Pass deals for combined attractions.
Recommended for
History buffs, Photography enthusiasts, Families, Cultural travelers
Plan your visit
1-2 hours
About
Quick facts: A stunning example of Gothic Revival architecture stands prominently with its tall central Peace Tower rising 92 meters high. The location hosts the famous Changing of the Guard ceremony, drawing crowds with its vibrant display and traditional music.
Highlights: Catch the daily sunset from the west lawn where the building glows in warm golden light, a sight that photographers cherish. The Centennial Flame, commemorating Canada's 100th anniversary of Confederation, offers visitors a chance to toss a coin for good luck while gazing at intricate stone carvings.
Insider tips
- Wear comfortable shoes for walking on uneven stone paths.
- Head to the west lawn at sunset for incredible photo opportunities.
- Skip weekdays early morning for smaller crowds and a quieter experience.
- Bring a light jacket even in summer evenings; it can get chilly near the river.
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