In the early 1800s, Nicholas Sparks, one of the City Fathers of Ottawa, cut a path through the woods. The path eventually became Sparks Street, and today it's an open-air pedestrian mall that runs through the heart of Ottawa. Sparks Street is one of the city's most significant heritage streets. It features early 20th century architecture and historic landmarks―including a plaque honouring the spot where Father of Confederation D'Arcy McGee was assassinated in 1868. Sparks Street is also a thriving, commercial hub, lined with shops, restaurants and patios (during the summer months). The street hosts events such as Ribfest, Poutinefest and the International Busker Festival. It's a fun place to stroll or stop for a drink and people watch.
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