Posted Feb 5, 2026, 2:03 AM
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Location: Ottawa
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I don’t think you can necessarily say that because you don’t walk to your hotel when you take the train to a city, people won’t do it. I pretty much always walk to my hotel in Toronto or Montreal and often pick hotels in New York because they were walkable to Penn Station. I don’t think I’m that unusual.
As for Ottawa, the Delta is a bit far, but how many thousand hotel rooms are within a 5-10 minute walk of Union. People will clearly walk to the Chateau, the Westin, the Germain. Les Suites, the Doubletree, the hotels in the Market and the ones on the east side of the CBD like the Lord Elgin or the Metcalfe. Lots of destinations in walking distance. And no one is driving to the Roger’s/Shaw Centre from Union.
« Incredibly central » is not a description that I would ever use for Tremblay, particularly when you consider the Quebec side of the region. Sort of central perhaps.
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