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There’s still time to get your geek on this weekend, Ottawa.
The three-day Ottawa Geek Market will continue on Sunday from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the Nepean Sportsplex. The Capital Gaming Expo is also taking place at the Sportsplex, and will also wrap up with seven hours of fun on Sunday from 10 until 5.
Billed as the national capital’s premier festival for all things geeky, the Ottawa Geek Market features everything from shopping opportunities to video and board gaming to family friendly activities such as scavenger hunts, crafts and cosplay.
For more information, go to the Ottawa Geek Market home page or the Capital Gaming Expo page.
Mathieu Jodouin dressed as a Power Ranger plays Rockband 4.
From left, Anna Xinwen Voytinsky, Rebecca Norman and Marion Voytinsky check out Pokemon-related merchandise.
An adult fan of Lego and member of Parlugment, a group officially supported by Lego, Mounir Khoury shows his Lego creation depicting a scene from Star Wars.
Children accompanied by their parents got to enjoy a variety of video and board games at Capital Gaming Expo.
Michael and Linda with their daughter Therese check out Lego creations.
Luke Chamberlain, left, and Ryan Reshke read instructions on how to play the Roll for the Galaxy board game.
Alistair and Sebastian Brown shop at the Ottawa Geek Market.
From left, Erin Burrell, dressed as Fionna from Adventure Time, Peyton Bisaillon as Mario, Jennifer Moore as a female version of Hiccup from the popular animation How To Train Your Dragon, and Russell Vetesnik as Finn from Adventure Time check out fan merchandise at the Ottawa Geek Market.
Steampunk enthusiast Sophie Nicholas gazes into the mirror as another cosplayer picks up a steampunk style hat for herself.
Master Wanamaker Brendan McCormick from McCormick Wands show off some of his creations.
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The three-day Ottawa Geek Market will continue on Sunday from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the Nepean Sportsplex. The Capital Gaming Expo is also taking place at the Sportsplex, and will also wrap up with seven hours of fun on Sunday from 10 until 5.
Billed as the national capital’s premier festival for all things geeky, the Ottawa Geek Market features everything from shopping opportunities to video and board gaming to family friendly activities such as scavenger hunts, crafts and cosplay.
For more information, go to the Ottawa Geek Market home page or the Capital Gaming Expo page.

Mathieu Jodouin dressed as a Power Ranger plays Rockband 4.

From left, Anna Xinwen Voytinsky, Rebecca Norman and Marion Voytinsky check out Pokemon-related merchandise.

An adult fan of Lego and member of Parlugment, a group officially supported by Lego, Mounir Khoury shows his Lego creation depicting a scene from Star Wars.

Children accompanied by their parents got to enjoy a variety of video and board games at Capital Gaming Expo.

Michael and Linda with their daughter Therese check out Lego creations.

Luke Chamberlain, left, and Ryan Reshke read instructions on how to play the Roll for the Galaxy board game.

Alistair and Sebastian Brown shop at the Ottawa Geek Market.

From left, Erin Burrell, dressed as Fionna from Adventure Time, Peyton Bisaillon as Mario, Jennifer Moore as a female version of Hiccup from the popular animation How To Train Your Dragon, and Russell Vetesnik as Finn from Adventure Time check out fan merchandise at the Ottawa Geek Market.

Steampunk enthusiast Sophie Nicholas gazes into the mirror as another cosplayer picks up a steampunk style hat for herself.

Master Wanamaker Brendan McCormick from McCormick Wands show off some of his creations.

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