
- •Contents
- •London Tourism in London
- •Economics of tourism in London
- •Weather
- •Places to stay
- •Getting around
- •Underground
- •Tickets
- •Tourist attractions Central London
- •Outer London
- •Buckingham Palace
- •Palace of Westminster
- •London Stone
- •History
- •Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum, London
- •River Thames
- •Tower Bridge
- •Victoria Park, London
- •Modern times
- •Hyde Park, London
- •Kensington Gardens
- •Bushy Park
- •Green Park
- •Greenwich Park
- •London Zoo
- •Regent's Park
- •Description
- •Management
- •Richmond, London
- •St. James's Park
- •Geographical location
- •I. Practice the pronunciation of the following proper names:
- •II. Answer the following questions :
- •III. Complete the following sentences:
- •IV. Explain the meaning of the following word combinations and make up sentences of your own:
- •V. Translate the texts into Ukrainian
- •1. Плутати Англію з Голландією
- •2. Здійснювати гастрономічні подвиги
- •3. Користуватися таксі
- •4. Привертати увагу кишенькових злодіїв одягом
- •5. Зациклюватися на Тауері
- •Епоха Другетів
- •Замок у визвольній війні 1703—1711 років
- •Палацова будівля
- •Церква на подвір'ї
- •VII. Act as a guide. Edinburgh
- •Old Town
- •New Town
- •Southside
- •Urban area
- •Edinburgh Art Festival
- •Festival of Politics
- •A day of free fun at Edinburgh’s museums
- •Enjoy Edinburgh's churches and cathedrals for free
- •Shopping - Edinburgh's Princes Street and other areas
- •Golf courses
- •I. Practice the pronunciation of the following proper names:
- •II. Answer the following questions:
- •III. Complete the following sentences:
- •IV. Explain the meaning of the words and expressions and use them in the sentences of your own:
- •V. Translate the text into Ukrainian
- •Камера Обскура
- •Королівська Яхта «Британія»
- •Королівська Миля
- •VII. Act as a guide. Cardiff
- •Landmarks and attractions
- •Culture and recreation
- •I. Practice the pronunciation of the following proper names:
- •II. Answer the following questions:
- •III. Complete the following sentences:
- •IV. Explain the meaning of the words and expressions and use them in the sentences of your own:
- •V. Translate the text into Ukrainian
- •VII. Act as a guide. Dublin
- •Places of interest Landmarks
- •1. Practice the pronunciation of the following proper names:
- •II. Answer the following questions:
- •III. Complete the following sentences:
- •IV. Explain the meaning of the words and expressions and use them in the sentences of your own:
- •V. Translate the text into Ukrainian
- •VII. Act as a guide. Washington, d.C.
- •Lincoln Memorial
- •National Park Service
- •National Parks
- •History Purposes of the National Mall
- •Landmarks, museums and other features
- •Other nearby attractions
- •Smithsonian Institution
- •United States Capitol
- •Washington Monument
- •White House
- •I. Practice the pronunciation of the following proper names:
- •II. Answer the following questions:
- •II. Complete the following questions:
- •III. Explain the meaning of the following words and word combinations and use them in the sentences of your own:
- •V. Translate the text into Ukrainian
- •VII. Act as a guide.
- •National Gallery of Canada
- •History
- •Collection
- •Ottawa Little Theatre
- •Top Attractions
- •II. Answer the following questions:
- •III. Complete the following sentences:
- •IV. Explain the meaning of the words and expressions and use them in the sentences of your own:
- •V. Translate the text into Ukrainia
- •VII. Act as a guide. Canberra
- •I. I. Practice the pronunciation of the following proper names:
- •II. Answer the following questions:
- •III. Complete the following sentences:
- •IV. Explain the meaning of the following word combinations and make up sentences of your own:
- •V. Translate the text into Ukrainian
- •Iсторія Невицького замку
- •VII. Act as a guide. Wellington
- •Population
- •Climate
- •Economy
- •Housing
- •Business
- •I. Practice the pronunciation of the following proper names:
- •II. Answer the following questions :
- •III. Complete the following sentences:
- •IV. Explain the meaning of the following word combinations and make up sentences of your own:
- •V. Translate the text into Ukrainian
- •VII. Act as a guide.
- •Ayala Museum
- •International Airport
- •I. Practice the pronunciation of the following proper names:
- •II. Answer the following questions :
- •III. Complete the following sentences:
- •IV. Explain the meaning of the following word combinations and make up sentences of your own:
- •V. Translate the text into Ukrainian
- •Закарпатський музей народної архітектури та побуту
- •VII. Aact as a guide. Delhi
- •Red Fort
- •Salimgarh Fort
- •Tughlaqabad
- •Laxminarayan Temple
- •Museums
- •National Agricultural Science Museum
- •Other places of interest
- •I. Practice the pronunciation of the following proper names:
- •II. Answer the following questions :
- •III. Complete the following sentences:
- •IV. Explain the meaning of the following word combinations and make up sentences of your own:
- •V. Translate the text into Ukrainian
- •Ужгородський ботанічний сад
- •Колекція
- •VII. Act as a guide. Supplement
- •Edinburgh
- •Edinburgh
- •Edinburgh
- •Edinburgh
- •Edinburgh
- •Edinburgh
- •Source material
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Ottawa Little Theatre
The Ottawa Little Theatre, originally called the Ottawa Drama League at its inception in 1913, is the longest-running community theatre company in Canada. Based in the national capital, it presents eight plays per year from September through May.
The OLT's longevity is surprising, given that it has never received any government funding, and was completely destroyed by fire in 1970. Its income is derived mostly from ticket sales and donations, with supplements from renting out props, costumes, and theatre space as well as running drama workshops and training programs.
A number of Canadian actors have cut their teeth on OLT's stage, including Dan Aykroyd, Michael Burgess, Rich Little, Adam Beach,Saul Rubinek and more. Famed photographer Yousuf Karsh also has a rich history with the Ottawa Little Theatre as it was there he learned about lighting and met his first wife, Solonge. The theatre has several original photographs of Karsh on display.
The importance of Ottawa Little Theatre to the arts in Ottawa is discussed in the September 2007 issue of Culture Magazine.
Top Attractions
One
of the continent's most important music festivals hits the Capital in
July, and has attracted acts from Van Morrison to the Black
Eyed Peas.
For
the complete story on the history and construction of the Rideau
Canal, head to Bytown
Museum,
nestled by the Canal locks downtown.
ByWard Market
is
historic
farmers' market and shopping district by day, a favourite gathering
place of restaurants and clubs by night.
Calypso
Waterpark.
State-of-the-art
water rides, a huge wave pool, a river run, slides galore, a white
water experience and Zoo Lagoon.
July
1st is Canada
day,
the country's biggest annual birthday bash on Parliament Hill and
around downtown.
Housing
one of North America's finest collections of aircraft, the Canadian
Aviation and Space Museum
is a sight to behold.
Looking
for Dinosaurs? Built inside a stunning stone castle, the Museum
of Nature
houses a mind-blowing collection of natural wonders.
Canada Science
and Technology
Museum.
Massive
locomotives, a kitchen that defies the laws of physics, and a look .
at the tech that shapes our world. A truly interactive experience for
all ages.
The
Canadian
War Museum
pays tribute to the country's military past, and takes a moving look
at the people and the equipment that fueled it.
The
Casino
du Lac-Leamy
welcomes visitors to exciting gaming, entertainment and dining.
Changing the Guard.
This
summertime ceremony takes place on Parliament Hill and is a sheer
spectacle of pomp and pageantry.
Christmas
Lights
across Canada.Early
December through early January, landmark sites across Ottawa are
aglow with thousands of Christmas lights.
Diefenbunker.This
unique fallout shelter is Canada's Cold War Museum, and presents a
look at a chilly time in international relations. Head underground.
Gatineau
Park
is 361 square kilometres of natural wilderness crisscrossed with
cycling and nature trails, forest, lakes and lookouts.
The Laurier
House.
This
Victorian mansion served as the home for two of Canada's most
renowned Prime Ministers, and is a preserved showcase to their
lifestyles.
The
National Arts Centre
presents a full lineup of music, dance and theatre, plus popular
touring acts and shows.
The
stunning National
Gallery of Canada
presents the country's national art collection and outstanding
international exhibitions throughout the year.
Ottawa Chamberfest.
Some
of the most intimate performances of the year in some of the City's
most breathtaking churches and halls.
TD
Ottawa International Jazz
Festival.Starting
at the end of June, some of the world's greatest jazz acts hit the
capital for a mellow and grooving start to the summer.
The
biggest players in the sport join us at Scotiabank Place for
action-packed hockey with the Sens.
No
visit to Ottawa is complete without a visit to the
Hill,
the seat of Canada's national government and the setting for
year-round celebration and ceremony.
Rideau
Hall
is he stately home and gardens of the Governor General, the Queen's
representative in Canada.
Fancy
holding a solid gold bar in your hands in front of a $1M stack of
bullion? The Royal
Canadian Mint
is your ticket to the big money.
The
dramatic Sound
and Light Show
is a sight to behold, a dramatic and eye-popping experience telling
Canada's history through the ages.
It
all kicks off with Winterlude,
North America's greatest winter festival, the first three weekends of
February.
Rideau
Canal A
126-mile
long waterway connecting Ottawa and Kingston, Ontario, the Rideau
Canal was named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2007. In warm
weather, couples can rent bicycles and ride alongside it. But it is
in winter, after the water freezes to ice, when the magic of this
Ottawa attraction
becomes most apparent. Enter the canal across from Parliament Hill,
rent a pair of skates, and glide arm-in-arm on the world's largest
skating rink for 4.8 miles. Patterson Creek, a secluded offshoot of
the canal, tempts romantics to twirl away from the crowds. Huts along
the frozen waterway sell BeaverTails, a local pastry delicacy that's
fried, sprinkled with sugar and cinnamon, savored while warm, and
best when shared.
Fairmont
Chateau Laurier Even
if you don't overnight at the Fairmont Chateau Laurier, the
castle-like hotel next door to Parliament Hill, it's still worth
stopping by. This landmark has been welcoming celebrities,
politicians, and couples in love for close to a century. Pause
between your visits to other Ottawa attractions to have a proper
afternoon tea in Zoe's lounge or a genuine gourmet meal in Wilfrid's
restaurant. Afterwards, linger in the drawing room, where iconic
portraits of Winston Churchill, Albert Einstein, Georgia O'Keeffe,
and other twentieth-century giants shot by renowned photographer
Yousuf Karsh (a longtime resident of the hotel) hang in gratitude.
Le
Cordon Bleu Ottawa Culinary Arts Institute If
you appreciate fine fare, reserve a table at Signatures, a CAA/AAA
Five Diamond-rated restaurant that specializes in classic French
cuisine with a modern twist. Couples on a budget in Ottawa can sample
the Institute's fare at Bistro Cordon Bleu, run and staffed by
students. It's open Thursdays and Fridays for lunch. Visitors who'd
like to learn some culinary secrets but have no prior experience can
sign up in advance for a one-day course at the school. And those with
thoughts of romance spring up the stairs to the Institute's intimate,
red-velvet room, a favorite setting for Ottawa proposals.
National
Gallery of Canada Arts
lovers will want to include a visit to the National Gallery on their
Ottawa itinerary. It's the permanent home of the world's most
comprehensive collection of Canadian art, which includes distinctive
works by Inuit sculptors. Yet a creation by French-American artist
Louise Bourgeois draws the most glances. Positioned on the plaza
beside the gallery's front doors, Maman is
a bronze spider that stands more than 30 feet tall and holds 26 white
marble eggs in a sac beneath her. Astounding art is not the only
attraction in this Ottawa landmark. Nepean Point, behind the gallery,
provides a breathtaking view of the city -- and a not bad place to
kiss.
Gatineau
Park A
haven for outdoors lovers in every season, Gatineau Park lies north
of Ottawa. It's a place where couples can go biking, hiking,
canoeing, and even pitch a tent in warm weather. Come winter, it's a
major attraction for skiers. Whether you fancy snowshoeing,
cross-country or downhill skiing, there's a trail or slope for the
two of you.
Canadian
Tulip Festival Every
May Ottawa celebrates a resplendant spring, when hundreds of
thousands of tulips bloom. The attraction is a result of a gift from
the people of the Netherlands, grateful to Canada for sheltering its
royal family during World War II. The 18-day festival, which
traditionally
ends on Victoria Day, includes an International Pavillion where
visitors to the attraction can sample the food, crafts, culture, and
entertainment from other countries. "Celebridée"
presentations enhance the gathering with talks by intellectuals in a
festive environment. And, of course, the tulips themselves draw
crowds to Ottawa at this time of year to marvel at nature's annual
resurrection.
Canada
Museum of Civilization Canada's
largest and most popular museum is a vast repository of the country's
natural and cultural history. The structure itself is an impressive
piece of undulating architecture. Not only does this prime Ottawa
attraction cover a thousand years of the nation's history; it also
invites visitors to walk through a diorama to experience it
themselves. (Kid alert: go early or late on weekdays to avoid school
trippers, and forgo weekend visits.) If, despite careful planning,
you end up surrounded by energetic tykes, head to the on-site
Japanese Garden for quiet contemplation. But keep your eyes wide
open: Some of the best views of the city are seen from here.
Holtz
Spa Across
the street from the Fairmont Chateau Laurier, Holtz Spa is the
largest in Ottawa and offers several bridal and romantic packages. If
you treasure togetherness, choose a couples treatment that includes a
Swedish or hot stone massage in the same room and add on body
polishes and pedicures for two.
Lac-Leamy
Casino If
you like to be where the action is, head for Casino du Lac-Leamy.
It's located over the Ottawa border in nearby Quebec and is connected
to the Hilton
Lac-Leamy hotel.
A destination unto itself, this attraction features live
entertainment, a smoking lounge where cigar fanciers can legally puff
on Cuban stogie, a variety of bars and restaurants — including
CAA/AAA Five-Diamond winning Le Baccara, and gaming tables and slot
machines where, win or lose, you'll still have fun.
TASKS
I. Practice the pronunciation of the following proper names:
Ottawa, Canada,Southern Ontario, Gatineau, Quebec, National Capital Region, Maman, the Canadian Museum of Civilization, the Ottawa Drama League, the Ottawa Drama League, World Heritage Site, Culture Magazine, the Black Eyed Peas, Dinosaurs, Calypso Waterpark, Casino du Lac-Leamy, the Laurier House, Patterson Creek.