Winter Trail Building in the Capital
Community Collaboration at Work
Leamy Lake Park
Created in 1961, Leamy Lake Park is the largest urban park in Canada’s Capital Region.
New Park Inaugurated at LeBreton Flats
Pindigen Park Highlights Indigenous Culture and Heritage
Places to Visit
Explore the Capital’s green spaces. Visit the many parks and enjoy nature, sports or major events within the city.
Confederation Park
Confederation Park in Ottawa is one of the Capital’s main parks for public events.
Patterson Creek Park
Dating back to 1905, Patterson Creek Park is one of the earliest parks created by the NCC.
Annual Research Forum
Discover Gatineau Park past and present by diving into history, and learning more about our cultural relationships with parks and nature!
Lusk Cave
Gatineau Park’s Lusk Cave is a superb marble cave and natural geological phenomenon that has been thousands of years in the making.
King Mountain
Hike up Gatineau Park’s King Mountain Trail, and take in the spectacular view of the Ottawa River Valley. The 1.9-kilometre King Mountain Trail has interpretation panels and 10 lookouts.
Public Board of Directors Meeting
November 2019
Our Projects
To build a capital that is a source of Canadian pride, the NCC undertakes many development and rehabilitation projects.
Public Board of Directors Meeting
June 2019