
Roxy Cinemas
Great Movies at Great Prices. Check out the Roxy Cinemas! Grab a bag of popcorn and catch the latest blockbuster movie!
Whether you’re a history buff exploring the sites and museums, outdoor enthusiast eager to traverse the scenic I&M Canal Trail, a lover of fine arts attracted to our bustling arts district, or a family looking to enjoy our lush parks, Ottawa offers a variety of attractions to enchant every visitor.
Great Movies at Great Prices. Check out the Roxy Cinemas! Grab a bag of popcorn and catch the latest blockbuster movie!
THE SAINTE GENEVIEVE, A 149-PASSENGER STERNWHEEL RIVERBOAT, PROVIDES DAILY TOURS OF THE SCENIC WATERWAYS OF STARVED ROCK COUNTRY. Guests will depart from downtown Ottawa and cruise between Buffalo Rock and
SaltTreeYoga’s Wellness Center offers a variety of relaxing activities that restore wellness and balance to the body, mind, and spirit. These include Yoga, Himalayan Salt Cave, Migun Thermassage Bed, Infrared
Times: Open on school days: 3:30pm-10:00pm, All other days:10:00am-10:00pm.
Nestled on the West bank of the Fox River approximately 75 miles from Chicago lies the Skydive Chicago Airport, designed from the ground up to efficiently function as a skydiving
Starved Rock Hot Glass is a glassblowing studio and art gallery that specializes in original hand-blown art glass and jewelry. Group tours and glass blowing demonstrations may be arranged by
Designed and painted by: Joshua Winer Ottawans regularly marched in parades, cheered for them or stood transfixed along the route as the city hosted this most universal of celebrations. Parades
Tour Times: By Appointment Only. Tour Cost: $15 per person, including tasting flight Tour Size: Limited to 12 people per tour. Larger parties available with advance booking WELCOME TO TANGLED
Location: La Salle St & W Jackson St Artist: Don Gray In artist Don Gray’s rendition, Lincoln and Douglas dramatically address the crowd gathered to hear them. News that the
Most people associate Lincoln to Ottawa only with his historic debate with Douglas in 1858, however Lincoln had many friends and supporters in Ottawa that made him a frequent visitor.