20 Stunning Places For Sunset in Ottawa

Sunset in Ottawa

Here are the best places to catch a stunning sunset in Ottawa. The capital still has some of my favourite in the world because of its vibrant colours and incredible landscape. From by the water to incredible lookouts, there’s no shortage of wonderful views for sunset in the capital. How many can you cross off this summer?

Dow’s Lake 

Enjoy sunset in Ottawa at the red chairs along the bike path for a stunning view of Dow’s Lake and the Arboretum behind it. You can also enjoy sunset from the patio of the restaurants at Dow’s Lake pavilion. Want to enjoy the sunset in Ottawa on the water? Rent a canoe, kayak or paddle board from Dow’s Lake Pavillion. 

Rideau Canal

Wherever you are along the Rideau Canal, you’ll see a stunning sunset in Ottawa. My favourite spot is at the Somerset Bridge, where people leave love locks. Plan it as a cute date night and leave your own lock 😉 

Enjoy sunset on the Rideau Canal by taking your kayak or canoe rental from Dow’s Lake towards Parliament. Own one yourself? There are multiple entry points along the canal. 

Arboretum 

Enjoy a sunset across from Dow’s Lake in the Arboretum. Have a picnic here for sunset in Ottawa. To me, this is Ottawa’s equivalent to NYC’s central park. The Arboretum leads to so many neighbourhoods and there’s stunning views wherever you are. There’s beautiful willow trees and in the spring you’ll find blossoms. You’ll also get a stunning view of the whole arboretum from the NCC Scenic Driveway (there’s also limited parking).

Parliament Hill

Walk-behind Parliament and you’ll find the Summer Pavilion. Bring a snack, take a seat, and enjoy the view of the Ottawa River for sunset in Ottawa. Walk further and you’ll reach stairs that will lead you to the Ottawa River Pathway and you can walk to the Ottawa Locks. 

Sunset in Ottawa Summer Pavillion Parliament

Ottawa Locks

This is my favourite spot to catch sunset in Ottawa. I’ve seen sunsets all over the world and this is still one of my favourite spots. You’ll see vibrant colours dance along the water as the sun goes down. You’ll have the sound of water moving through the locks as your soundtrack and a beautiful view of the Gatineau side and Alexandra Bridge. For the best seat in town, find the red Parks Canada chairs. 

Canadian History Museum

Cross the Alexandra Bridge to catch sunset in Ottawa at the Canadian History Museum. You’ll get a beautiful view of the bridge, Ottawa locks and Parliament. Pack a picnic to enjoy while the sun goes down. 

Nepean Point (currently closed for construction)

You’ll get an incredible view of downtown from all angles at Nepean Point for sunset in Ottawa. You’ll find it behind the National Gallery of Canada. It may be closed for construction, if so, you can still get a view from the back of the National Gallery looking towards Gatineau. 

Sunset in Ottawa

Bate Island

Enjoy sunset in Ottawa at Bate Island. The last sunset I caught here turned the whole sky pink. Grab a spot at one of the picnic tables and enjoy the view of Ottawa’s skyline. There’s lots of parking here too.

Andaz Ottawa

Enjoy a cocktail and a view at Andaz Ottawa’s rooftop bar, Copper and Spirits. The bar is on their 16th floor so you’ll get a panoramic view of downtown Ottawa. They also have fire pits for chilly nights. 

Major’s Hill Park

Rays of sunshine will stream through the park as the sun goes down. Enjoy a picnic or sit on the patio at Tavern on the Falls. This is one of my favourite spots for sunset in Ottawa, the view never disappoints. From here you can easily make it to other spots for sunset in Ottawa like the locks or Canadian History Museum.

Beaches

Enjoy sunset in Ottawa by the water at one of these beaches: 

  • West End: Britannia Beach (this beach is closed for 2021) 
  • Westboro: Westboro Beach
  • Orleans: Petrie Island

Interested in going swimming? Check out my guide to swimming in Ottawa.

Andrew Haydon Park

If you’re in the West End, enjoy sunset in Ottawa at Andrew Haydon Park. You’ll get a beautiful view of the Ottawa River. Pack a picnic to enjoy here. 

Remic Rapids

Enjoy sunset in Ottawa at the Remic Rapids. You can access them from the Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway and there is parking available if needed.  Here you’ll find John Felice Ceprano’s rock art that changes yearly. 

Deschênes Rapids Park

Enjoy a view of the Deschênes Rapids at sunset in Ottawa. I remember seeing tons of birds out on the water when I went for sunset a few summers ago. It’s a peaceful spot to watch the sun go down. 

Shirley’s Bay

Shirley’s Bay is a 4km loop that will take you to the Ottawa River shoreline, perfect for sunset in Ottawa. Bring your dog to enjoy sunset with you (they have to be on their leash). 

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Aylmer Marina

Watch the sun go down behind the boats at the Aylmer Marina. You can sit along the path or grab a spot at the beach. 

Gatineau Park

Champlain Lookout, Pink Lake, and Meech Lake are three spots I would recommend catching sunset in Gatineau Park. These are the easiest lookouts to leave once it gets too dark…I don’t know about you but I don’t want to be hiking in the dark.

Eagles Nest Lookout

Choose the easy hike route and you’ll be at the top in 20 minutes. Eagles Nest Lookout has an incredible view of the Madawaska Highlands. Read my guide to Eagles Nest Lookout before going. 

Fitz Roy Harbour

Head to Morrison Creek Conservation Area for a stunning sunset in Fitz Roy Harbour. Enjoy the trails while you’re there.

Looking for more summer fun? Check out my patio guide here.

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Julia Weber

Julia started Little Miss Ottawa as a way to explore her hometown as a traveller would. She’s always planning her next adventure, whether it’s local or abroad. You’ll find her exploring with her camera in hand. She hopes Little Miss Ottawa helps bring you on new and fun adventures. Happy exploring :)

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