Price Range:
$
Parking:
Street
Attire:
Casual
Good for Groups:
Yes
Good for Kids:
Yes
Outdoor Seating:
Yes
Good For:
Late Night, Dinner, Brunch
Alcohol:
Full Bar
Wheelchair Accessible:
Yes
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4 reviews in English

  • Review from Amanda B.

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    • 367 reviews

    Ottawa, ON

    4.0 star rating
    12/7/2010

    Dow's Lake is a huge favorite of residents and tourists alike, particularly in the summer and winter months.

    In the summer, it's really popular amongst boaters. You can also rent kayaks, canoes, and paddle boats, all for reasonable prices. They provide life jackets, and they're actually mandatory as far as I know, so don't worry if you're not a great swimmer or if you're out there with your kids.

    In the winter, this whole area turns into a skating rink, and is part of the famous Winterlude festival. They have sleigh rentals and skate rentals and sharpening close to the Pavillion on the ice.

    They have a few bars, restaurants, and grills at the Pavillion, so if you ever get tired of the heat or cold outside, these places are great for taking a food and drink break with a beautiful view.

  • Review from Nicole B.

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    • 213 reviews

    Ottawa, ON

    4.0 star rating
    11/26/2010 1 photo

    I worked on the Rideau Canal as a Skate Patroller for a season, so we were constantly in the Dow's Lake Pavilion warming up and drinking hot chocolate when we reached that end of the canal.  We mainly stayed around the skate sharpening area so that we could get back on the canal quickly if needed, but the staff were always friendly and welcomed us to hang around for a while.

    I love their slogan "... where the only thing we overlook is the lake".  It's true, they have made the pavilion great for tourists and locals alike to enjoy the lake whether it be skating in the winter or doing water sports during the summer.

    It's also great to have restaurants here so after a long active day you can get something to eat (and drink!).

  • Review from Darren M.

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    • 311 reviews

    Ottawa, ON

    4.0 star rating
    11/20/2010

    It's not the depth of the lake that matters but the ... OK, there's really no metaphor I can use on this one.

    Dow's Lake is a hub for outdoor activities and when you're finished them you have some indoor food (or beverage) options as well.  

    In the winter time this place is pretty busy with skaters and ice carvers (if it's Winterlude) and restaurant patrons as there are three restaurants in the pavilion.

    This is also one of the two places where you can rent ice skates to enjoy on the canal.  For families this is probably the best place to start your canal adventure as there are more parking options at this location than downtown and the start of this skate is less crowded than downtown.  

    In the summer time this pavilion is even busier as boaters pull up to the docks to enjoy the restaurants or head further into the city.  The lake also has fireworks on certain events and of course you can rent canoes and kayaks by the hour.  IF you do take them out be careful in the stretch of canal from Bronson to Bank Street bridges -- the canal is really narrow there and boat wake can get QUITE strong.

  • Review from Amanda D.

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    • 314 reviews

    Ottawa, ON

    4.0 star rating
    11/2/2008 1 photo

    Dow's Lake Pavilion offers many fun and healthy activities in the heart of Ottawa and their prices are actually very reasonable. In the winter, they're the first (or last) lag of the Rideau Canal Skateway. They offer skate, sleigh and snow shoe rentals. If you're an adult looking to skate for two hours, it will cost you $15 for skate rental, plus a $20 deposit with valid photo ID.

    To be honest, I'm not much of a skater, so I've never been very interested in the pavilion's winter offerings. In the summer, this is one of my favourite places to exercise, relax and enjoy Ottawa's pretty scenery. For $15 an hour ($8 for every additional hour) you and a friend can rent a canoe and leisurely paddle down the Rideau Canal. If you're looking for something more leisurely, rent a paddle boat ($13), go out into the lake, perhaps near the arboretum, and leisurely lay back in the sun and read a book or talk to your friends. Perhaps take a beer out there with you?

    They also rent kayaks (one person, tandem and sea), inline skates and bikes. The prices are amongst the best I've seen and the scenery and Ottawa experience is more than worth the cost.

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