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- Ernst & Young Centre
- Sparks Street Mall
- City Hall
- Hog’s Back Park
- Great Canadian Theatre Company
- Parliament Hill
- LeBreton Flats
- Mooney’s Bay
- Canadian Museum of Nature
- Canada Aviation and Space Museum
- Central Experimental Farm
- Confederation Park
- Shenkman Arts Centre
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- ByWard Market
- Major’s Hill Park
- Dow’s Lake
- Centrepointe Theatre
- National Arts Centre
- Scotiabank Place
Canada Aviation and Space Museum
When the Canada Aviation and Space Museum first opened at Uplands Airport in Ottawa in 1960, it presented one of three major collections owned by the Canadian government. At that time, the National Aviation Museum’s focus was on bush flying and early aircraft manufacturers in Canada. A second collection, held by the Canadian War Museum, concentrated on military aircraft from the First World War to the 1950’s, while the third collection held by the Royal Canadian Air Force’s (RCAF) emphasized military aircraft related to RCAF history.