Ottawa
May 9-12, 2024
AC7712 YTZ-YOW, AC7709 YOW-YTZ
We are big fans of 90s Canadian indie bands, and were really excited to learn that the Trans-Canada Highwaymen, featuring lead singers from the Barenaked Ladies, Sloan, The Pursuit of Happiness, and the Odds, were touring Canada. Unfortunately, the Toronto date had conflicted with our Okanagan Trip, but luckily for us, they also had a concert in Ottawa at the National Art Centre at a convenient time. I also immediately thought of inviting my good friend Lynn, who lives in Ottawa, and who loves the same music.
It was a great weekend starting with the concert, touring around Ottawa during the Tulip Festival, and connecting with old friends.
After the amazing concert, which was an amazing collection of all the hits, we navigated through Byward Market to our hotel.
May 11
After a workout at the gym and breakfast, we reconnected with Lynn to finally make our way to the Diefenbunker in Carp, just outside of Ottawa. The Diefenbunker is a Cold War artifact, that the Canadian government built in the 50’s and operated into the early ‘90’s, as an underground bunker designed to operate a small contingent of the Canadian government in the event of a nuclear attack.
After a visit to the Diefenbunker, we stopped for lunch at the Carp Farmer’s Market, and visited more with Lynn, before heading back into the city. We later connected with our other friends Neel and Geoff for dinner.
May 12
Although we had a great visit, unfortunately, Tom and I had a rough night as we suffered through the effects of food poisoning, and although it wasn’t the most comfortable trip, we did manage to get home safely.