Continuing where I left off yesterday. Between the Portage Bridge and the Canadian Museum of History on Laurier Avenue in Gatineau are a series of raised flowerbeds, and in May, they are filled with tulips. A look at the background of some of these shots will note the buildings of Parliament Hill beyond the trees.
Ottawa Daily Photo
Wanderings Of A Canadian Loon Through The National Capital And Beyond
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Monday, June 15, 2026
Portage
A reminder to members of City Daily Photo that the theme for the first of July is Water.
Fitting that I'm here today, as my location for that theme day is going to be taken from the Portage Bridge. This bridge crosses the Ottawa River from Ottawa into Gatineau, coming out at the government Portage complex. Here at its end, there is a lovely bed of tulips that I seem to always have to myself when I drop by in May, when the city takes part in the Tulip Festival.
Off across from the formal bed, tulips grow in the grass. Evidence of the presence of squirrel gardeners doing their own work.
Sunday, June 14, 2026
Colours
These tulip beds are popular for photographers.
Note the lone pink in the lower right here. What we call a rogue tulip.
We'll be back to Commissioners Park to close out this series, but tomorrow we go find tulips across the Ottawa River.
Saturday, June 13, 2026
Vantages
We pick up where we left off yesterday in the south end of Commissioners Park.
I returned over to the main beds of tulips.
The last section is one of the most photogenic in the city, with its backdrop of lovely houses.
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