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Property Management

Canada’s Capital Region: Canadian, just like you.

The Ottawa River
Kettle Island Corridor Recommended
The Kettle Island corridor is recommended for a future link between Ottawa and Gatineau.
Caution on Park Trails
Caution on Park Trails
Users will possibly encounter obstacles on some trails in the Park. Click here for more details.
Colourful banners adorn the Capital
Colourful banners adorn the Capital
This year’s Confederation Boulevard Banners feature Aboriginal art. More than 500 festive banners are featured in the heart of the Capital.
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Property Management

How to Use Federal Lands
To create an exceptional capital for Canadians, the NCC coordinates the use of all federal lands in Canada’s Capital Region.
What We Manage
The NCC is responsible for developing, preserving and improving Canada’s Capital Region for Canadians. As the steward of a large and diverse land...

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The Response, National War Memorial / La Réponse, Monument commémoratif de guerre du CanadaIn the heart of the Capital / Dans le coeur de la capitaleCycling in Canada's Capital Region / Le vélo dans la région de la capitale du CanadaThe changing of the guard / La relève de la gardeParliament Hill / colline du ParlementCapital Pathways / Les sentiers de la capitaleDancing Bear - Sussex Courtyard / Ours dansant - Les cours SussexByward Market in Canada's Capital / Le marché By dans la capitale du CanadaMosaika - the sound and light show in Canada's Capital / Mosaika - Le spectacle son et lumière dans la capitale du CanadaTulips in Canada's Capital Region / Les tulipes dans la région de la capitale du CanadaTulips in Canada's Capital Region / Les tulipes dans la région de la capitale du CanadaWinterlude in Confederation Park / Le Bal de Neige dans le parc de la Confédération
 
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