
Ottawa Tours in August 2026
Planning for a trip to Ottawa during August? We offer 10+ tour packages to Ottawa departing in August 2026 that have 70+ customer reviews. Operated by our hand-picked, qualified travel experts, you will experience the best of Ottawa on your August holiday.
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10 Best August 2026 Tours in Ottawa
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Top Ottawa Tour Activities for August 2026
From explorer tours to city sightseeing and others, here are some popular tour activities in Ottawa with departures in August 2026.
Ottawa August 2026 Tours for all Age Groups
Ottawa tours in August 2026 designed for all ages—families, young adventurers, seniors, and everyone in between.
Ottawa August 2026 Tour Types
Discover Ottawa August 2026 tours in your way! Choose from group tours, private experiences, solo adventures, or guided and escorted tours.
Ottawa Travel Styles
Explore Ottawa with our diverse travel styles! Choose from luxurious tours that pamper you with comfort and elegance, or budget-friendly options that let you experience the beauty of Ottawa without breaking the bank. Whether you're indulging in fine dining or discovering hidden gems, there's a perfect adventure waiting for you.
Reviews of our Ottawa Tours for August
Feedback from guests whose tour started in/around Ottawa during August.
Trip was a lot of fun . Quebec City and Niagara Falls were my favorite cities. I really enjoyed the lunch at the winery and the stop at the Big Apple. The suppers we went to on the island and on our last night were so much fun. The tour guide, *personal info removed by Feefo* and *personal info removed by Feefo* the bus driver made it all so enjoyable. Thanks Trafalgar
Well contructed in things to see and experience - sights, Canadian history, exploration of cities - different cities in their own way. Chance to meet First Nation Canadians and their culture. To 'experience' ice hockey.
Having some free time, I indulged in a bit of shopping at Lululemon and other intriguing stores. What I truly appreciated was the flexibility in our meal planning. It wasn't a rigid schedule, allowing me to adjust my meals according to my appetite and budget, giving me a sense of control.
I was a bit disappointed that when you pay extra money for food, mostly breakfast that hot chocolates aren't provided. When I was in Quebec City I asked the waitress when she came to take my order if they did hot chocolates, I got told yes but that was extra. A hot drink should be provided for breakfast regardless of if someone drinks tea, coffee or hot chocolate.