Planning a quick day trip from Ottawa and looking for a pretty town or village to visit? No worries—there are all sorts of great small communities in Eastern Ontario and the Outaouais within an hour’s drive of Parliament Hill.
Cute shops, nice restaurants, hiking trails, water views—whatever you’re looking for in a road trip, these charming towns near Ottawa offer just the escape you need.
In fact, you might not even need to leave the city limits, as some of these places are practically towns in Ottawa (in most cases, they’re formerly separate communities that the city absorbed through amalgamation).
Grab your keys and hop in the car to discover these cute towns in Ontario and beyond. All you’ll need for each trip is a single tank of gas (or, if your electric vehicle has a good range, a single charge). To help you plan, the towns are listed in order of their distance from downtown Ottawa.
Aylmer, Quebec
Distance from Parliament Hill: 15 kilometres
Aylmer technically isn’t a small town at all—it’s the most westerly sector of the city of Gatineau. However, I’m taking some poetic licence. After checking out the many shops and cafés along rue Principale, don’t miss the views of the Ottawa River from the beach at Parc des Cèdres and the Aylmer Marina—both great places to watch the sun set.
Chelsea, Quebec
Distance from Parliament Hill: 17 kilometres
Head for the hills—the Gatineau Hills, that is—to visit this postcard-pretty village. The big attractions here are the lakes and trails of Gatineau Park (the main visitor centre is in Chelsea) and the Scandinavian-style Nordik Spa-Nature, with its circuits of hot and cold pools. But don’t miss the yummy pizzas at Roberto Pizza Romana or the ice cream cones at La Cigale. For more Chelsea travel tips, see my beginner’s guide to Gatineau Park.
Manotick, Ontario
Distance from Parliament Hill: 25 kilometres
Manotick is one of those towns in Ottawa that I mentioned earlier. Just follow the Rideau River south and you’ll soon get to this pretty village, where Watson’s Mill has been a major landmark since 1860. Indulge in some retail therapy at Lasting Impressions Gifts or slake your thirst at the Mill Tavern. Feeling energetic? Bring your bike and pedal a 56-kilometre route through Kars and North Gower. For more tips, see my ultimate day trip guide to Manotick.
Cumberland, Ontario
Distance from Parliament Hill: 28 kilometres
Here’s another community that feels like a small town but is actually part of Ottawa. This time, drive eastward just past Orleans to reach the growing community of Cumberland. There, you can stroll among vintage buildings that evoke life in the 1920s and 1930s at the Cumberland Heritage Village Museum, fuel up with goodies at the Black Walnut Bakery, then hike through a unique sculpture park. Learn more in my post three great reasons for a day trip to Cumberland.
Wakefield, Quebec
Distance from Parliament Hill: 35 kilometres
When it comes to reasons to take a day trip from Ottawa, Wakefield has lots. Some people come to the Gatineau Hills town for live music shows at venues like Le Hibou and Kaffé 1870. Others make the trip for the fudge at La Confiserie Wakefield. The red covered bridge over the Gatineau River is popular with Instagrammers, families enjoy piloting pedal boats through the aquatic mazes at Éco-Odyssée and thrill seekers head straight to Great Canadian Bungee. Want to learn more? Here’s my detailed guide to visiting Wakefield.
Carp, Ontario
Distance from Parliament Hill: 37 kilometres
For the third of my towns in Ottawa, I’m going to point you westward, just past Kanata and Stittsville. Carp’s best-known claim to fame is The Diefenbunker: Canada’s Cold War Museum, a restored 1960s underground bunker where you can pretend to be Dr. Strangelove. But there’s much more to enjoy in Carp, including craft beer, pretty shops and lots of restaurants. Check out my day tripping to Carp and Richmond guide.
Mississippi Mills, Ontario (Almonte and Pakenham)
Distance from Parliament Hill: 52 kilometres (Almonte) and 59 kilometres (Pakenham)
With this outing, you get two pretty towns near Ottawa for the price of one! Almonte and Pakenham are both part of the larger Town of Mississippi Mills, just west of the capital. Almonte, the larger community, has great restaurants (don’t miss the crostini at Café Postino), the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum and lovely boutiques (check out the products from local crafters at Cheerfully Made). Smaller Pakenham has eco-friendly beers at Cartwright Springs Brewery and custom-made clothes at Paddye Mann. Want to hike? Try the trails at the Mill of Kintail in Almonte or those at High Lonesome Nature Reserve in Pakenham. For more ideas, see my ultimate guide to Almonte.
Carleton Place, Ontario
Distance from Parliament Hill: 53 kilometres
Less than 15 minutes south on Highway 29 from Almonte (and only about 20 minutes southwest of the Canadian Tire Centre in Kanata), you’ll find the Lanark County town of Carleton Place. Like Mississippi Mills, it’s on Ontario’s Mississippi River, so there are riverside parks, some waterfront restaurant patios, and lots of kayaking and swimming opportunities. Try the great farm-to-table fare at Black Tartan Kitchen and sample some Big Papa pale ale at the Stalwart Brewing Company. For more ideas, see my guide to day trips from Ottawa to Carleton Place.
Casselman, Ontario
Distance from Parliament Hill: 56 kilometres
The town of Casselman makes a good base for exploring the wider region of Prescott-Russell, immediately east of Ottawa. Drop into the St. Albert Cheese Co-op in St. Albert for curds and cheddar, take the kids to the Calypso Theme Waterpark in Limoges, fuel up at Pearson Street Smashburgers ‘n’ Melts (which is actually on Blais Street) in Embrun, shop for hand-thrown mugs at Embrun Pottery, enjoy culinary events at Domaine Cléroux in Casselman or take a self-driving tour of the Popsilos—silos painted with striking, colourful murals.
Kemptville, Ontario
Distance from Parliament Hill: 58 kilometres
If you love the outdoors, Kemptville is a great day trip destination just south of the Ottawa city limits. Ferguson Forest has a network of hiking trails, a winter multi-use trail, a big off-leash dog park and a kayak launch on Kemptville Creek, as well as picnic facilities. Pick up local foods for that picnic at the Kemptville Farmers’ Market or B&H Your Community Grocer, or head to one of the nearby orchards or vineyards. And if you’re looking for a scenic drive, try Follow 44, a self-driving route that follows County Road 44 from Kemptville to Spencerville. I have many more tips in my day tripping to Kemptville and North Grenville post.
Arnprior, Ontario
Distance from Parliament Hill: 66 kilometres
In Arnprior, you can hike through an old-growth forest, hang out on an Ottawa River beach, buy local honey and cool antiques, and visit a fascinating civic museum. It’s also the start and end point for a scenic drive to nearby White Lake and Burnstown. I’d argue that it’s one of the lesser-known towns near Ottawa for day trippers, even though it has a lot to offer. Get the detailed scoop on this community northwest of the capital in my tips for day trips to Arnprior.
Smiths Falls, Ontario
Distance from Parliament Hill: 78 kilometres
Smiths Falls is one of the few destinations on this list you can reach on public transportation, as VIA Rail connects Ottawa to the Rideau Canal town. Bring your walking shoes to explore the Cataraqui Trail, pre-order a picnic to eat in Confederation Park or see vintage steam engines at the Railway Museum of Eastern Ontario. That’s just the tip of the iceberg; see my complete guide to Smiths Falls for everything you need to know for a great Ottawa day trip.
Morrisburg, Ontario
Distance from Parliament Hill: 79 kilometres
Ever wonder where Bank Street goes when it leaves Ottawa? Drive straight south for about an hour and you’ll get to the end of the road at Morrisburg Waterfront Park, overlooking the St. Lawrence River. Morrisburg is a great summer day trip from Ottawa for families. Stop for ice cream at the seasonal Docksyde Café, head to Morrisburg Beach for some fun in the sun, then drive a few kilometres east to immerse yourself in 1860s life at Upper Canada Village. For more ideas, see my tips for day tripping to Morrisburg and Iroquois.
Merrickville, Ontario
Distance from Parliament Hill: 83 kilometres
Ask any dedicated day tripper to name the prettiest villages in Eastern Ontario and chances are high that they’re going to mention Merrickville. With its stone buildings, blooming flower boxes and scenic location on the Rideau Canal (bring your kayak), it’s definitely high on the cuteness meter. Plus, it has a glass blower, a mustard shop and a caramels shop! What’s not to like? Learn more in 10 things you didn’t know about Merrickville.
Montebello, Quebec
Distance from Parliament Hill: 83 kilometres
This pretty village on the eastern edge of the Outaouais may be best known for its namesake log hotel, Fairmont Le Château Montebello, but that’s far from the only attraction there. History buffs can learn about 19th-century life at Manoir Papineau, families can drive past bears and moose at Parc Oméga, and gourmets can sample locally made chocolate, cheese and beer. Learn more in my Montebello day tripping guide.
Perth, Ontario
Distance from Parliament Hill: 86 kilometres
I haven’t done a scientific survey or anything, but I suspect Perth would be running neck and neck with Merrickville in the photogenic town sweepstakes. Another community brimming with gorgeous limestone buildings and hanging flower baskets, Perth offers paddling on the Tay River and Tay Canal, nice restaurants, lots of boutiques and locally made kombucha (the fermented beverage all the cool kids are drinking). Find out more in my post about day tripping to Perth.
Renfrew
Distance from Parliament Hill: 95 kilometres
Just squeaking under the one-hour time limit (Google Maps clocks it at 59 minutes) is Renfrew. My highlights in this town on the Bonnechere River include the packed-to-the-rafters McDougall Mill Museum and the nearby swinging bridge, both overlooking the Second Chute (waterfall) of the Bonnechere River; the Ottawa Valley Recreational Trail; and the cupcakes at the Bonnechere Bakery and Bistro. My day tripping guide to Renfrew has lots of other ideas.
Prescott
Distance from Parliament Hill: 95 kilometres
Another town that comes in right at the one-hour mark, Prescott is worth the drive for all sorts of reasons. In summer, you can see theatre under the stars at the St. Lawrence Shakespeare Festival. You can delve into history at Fort Wellington or the Battle of the Windmill National Historic Site. And year round, you can pick up yummy baked goodies from Katarina’s Coffee Shop (try the double-baked croissants) or gourmet Spanish foods at El Rebost de les Mil Iles. For more ideas, see my detailed guide to Prescott.
The astute among you will have noticed that there are more than 14 towns on this list. What can I say? After I finished the post, I kept adding to it, but the Internet doesn’t like it when you change a post title. So consider the extra content a bonus!
P.S.: Many of you have wondered why popular spots such as Westport and Kingston aren’t on this list. It’s because this post focuses on places within a one-hour drive of Parliament Hill…but this post on great destinations within one to two hours of Ottawa covers those two communities and 14 others.
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Next time you are in the Arnprior area, please come and visit us at Antiques, Treasures & Treats. We are just west of the downtown core at 260 Elgin. We sell lovely garden decor, art, antiques, treats, retro & comical signs, gift baskets, and cigars. Something for everyone. If you are curious, please visit our website. Thank you.
Thanks so much for the tip–I’ll definitely drop by next time I’m there. It sounds like my kind of place!
Next time you are in Cumberland, add the Makerfeed Co Restaurants, worth it! 🙂 https://makerfeedco.ca/
Thanks very much for the tip!
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Great article, but Renfrew is not on the Madawaska River. It is only on the Bonnechere River.
OMG, you’re right–how did I do (and miss!) that? Thanks for letting me know. I’ve corrected it.
And what about Brockville ??
I really need to clarify the headline on this one! The post is focusing only on places within a one-hour drive of Parliament Hill, and Brockville is just a WEE bit further. BUT…I’ve been to Brockville many times, most recently a couple of weeks ago, and I’m working on a new post. In the meantime, there’s this! https://ottawaroadtrips.com/2020/04/22/10-things-you-didnt-know-trivia-facts-about-brockville-ontario/
Wheeler’s Pancake House in Mcdonalds Corners is worth a trip too 😀
Definitely!
in terms of public transit access, add Chelsea and Wakefield to the list – STO runs buses from Hull to Chelsea, and Transcollines runs buses, including weekends, from Hull to Chelsea
I have that info in my separate posts about Chelsea and Wakefield, I think! I’ll check. Thanks!
Come out to Long Sault and visit the Lost Villages Museum. You’ll find 10 heritage building set in a village like setting. Learn about the Hydro and Seaway projects, and the loss of six riverfront communities.
I’ve been to the museum–it’s a fascinating place!
My friends and I are planning a day trip to Perth in June. Your article was very helpful. Thank You
You’re very welcome–enjoy your trip!
Young Tackle Supply in Almonte specializes in hand painted lures and hand tied muskie lures. Wide selection of St. Croix Rods and Shimano Reels. An anglers dream store. A wide range of fishing supplies.
When you visit Carp, don’t forget to visit Kin Vineyards winery
Good suggestion!
Just came from Smith Falls. A really neat place to visit!
I love the train museum, and just watching boats go through the locks!
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Merrickville is also breathaking and quaint and is less than an hour away.
It’s in the post! I agree–Merrickville is great.
How about Eganville Home to the Bonnechere Caves and Rio Tap and grill the only rooftop Patio in the Ottawa valley overlooking the Bonnechere river, Macrea’s park, Geo trails and much more!!!!!!
This post focuses on places within an hour of downtown Ottawa, but I have another post featuring places one to two hours away, and Eganville is in that one!