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Ottawa – It’s Spring in the City and there’s a lot to do in and around Ottawa.
Are you looking for a special treat for your mom on her big day? A great way to spend Mother’s Day this weekend is to visit one of Ottawa museums.
The Canadian Tulip Festival and Ottawa International Children’s Festival are are kicking off festival season.
Book your tickets for comedy, music and theatre shows at Centrepointe Theatres and Shenkman Arts Centre, Hurry, some performances can sell out quickly.
Spring weather means increased programming at City museums, the Ottawa Archives and Ottawa’s many galleries including Karsh-Masson Gallery. Don’t forget to visit the Barbara Ann Scott Gallery and the Ottawa Sports Hall of Fame at City Hall.
It’s not too early to register for a summer camp, and it’s not too late to sign up for a spring class. If you’re not sure if fitness is for you, May is a great month to Try it! for free.
Programs are also offered at Ottawa Public Library branches citywide.
Visit Spring in the City regularly for updates on what’s happening this week and in the season to come.
Spring in the City 10-day look ahead:
Runs until May 20
You can enjoy two hours of free on-site parking at Lansdowne when you have lunch at any Lansdowne restaurant between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Monday to Friday. Bring your underground parking garage ticket to a participating restaurant to receive the free parking validation.
Runs until May 31
May 4 to September 28 (Wednesdays only)
May 4
May 5
May 5 to 8
May 6 and 7
May 6 to 14
May 6
May 7 to 9
May 7
May 8
May 9 to June 16
May 10 to 15
May 12 to 23
May 12
May 13 to 14
May 13 to 15
May 13
May 14
Plan your route before heading out to your next event. The City of Ottawa has a number of online tools at ottawa.ca to help motorists, cyclists and transit users get to their destination as easily as possible.
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Are you looking for a special treat for your mom on her big day? A great way to spend Mother’s Day this weekend is to visit one of Ottawa museums.
The Canadian Tulip Festival and Ottawa International Children’s Festival are are kicking off festival season.
Book your tickets for comedy, music and theatre shows at Centrepointe Theatres and Shenkman Arts Centre, Hurry, some performances can sell out quickly.
Spring weather means increased programming at City museums, the Ottawa Archives and Ottawa’s many galleries including Karsh-Masson Gallery. Don’t forget to visit the Barbara Ann Scott Gallery and the Ottawa Sports Hall of Fame at City Hall.
It’s not too early to register for a summer camp, and it’s not too late to sign up for a spring class. If you’re not sure if fitness is for you, May is a great month to Try it! for free.
Programs are also offered at Ottawa Public Library branches citywide.
Visit Spring in the City regularly for updates on what’s happening this week and in the season to come.
Spring in the City 10-day look ahead:
Runs until May 20
You can enjoy two hours of free on-site parking at Lansdowne when you have lunch at any Lansdowne restaurant between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Monday to Friday. Bring your underground parking garage ticket to a participating restaurant to receive the free parking validation.
Runs until May 31
- Asian Heritage Month, various locations
- Try it!, various locations
May 4 to September 28 (Wednesdays only)
- Free yoga on Parliament Hill
May 4
- Workshop Wednesday, Horticulture Building, Lansdowne
May 5
- AccelerateOTT, Horticulture Building, Lansdowne
May 5 to 8
- Poutinefest, Marion Dewar Plaza, Ottawa City Hall
May 6 and 7
- Timeless, presented by PushPULL Dance Ottawa, Centrepointe Studio
May 6 to 14
- Hintonburg Happening 2016, various locations
May 6
- Esmeralda, presented by Le Jazz Hot Dance Company of Canada
May 7 to 9
- University of Ottawa Alumni Gala, University Square
May 7
- Cinderella, presented by Les Petits Ballets, Centrepointe Theatres
- Vesak Day, Jean Pigott Place, Ottawa City Hall
- Ottawa Fury vs. Minnesota United FC, TD Place Stadium, Lansdowne
May 8
- Mother’s Day at Ottawa’s museums.
- Preston Street Cyclofest, Preston Street
- Ottawa Farmers’ Market, Aberdeen Square, Lansdowne
May 9 to June 16
- Breaking out (art exhibit), Gallery 112, Ottawa Archives
May 10 to 15
- Ottawa International Children’s Festival, LeBreton Flats Park and Canadian War Museum
May 12 to 23
- Canadian Tulip Festival Concert Stage, Aberdeen Pavilion, Lansdowne
May 12
- Paint Nite - Jewel of Paris, presented by Paint Nite Canada Inc., Shenkman Arts Centre
- Brass and Choir Concert, presented by St Peter Catholic High School
- Inner City Arts, Horticulture Building, Lansdowne
- Fireworks, Canadian Tulip Festival Launch, Great Lawn, Lansdowne
May 13 to 14
- Eat Drink Spring, Marion Dewer Plaza, City Hall
May 13 to 15
- Ottawa ComiCon at the EY Centre
May 13
- An evening with Ottmar Liebert & Luna Negra, presented by Shenkman Arts Centre Presents (sold out)
May 14
- Champagne School of Highland Dancing, presented by Ottawa Highland Dancing Association with Champagne School of Dance, Centrepointe Studio
- Ballet Tropical 2016 - Celebrating 21 Years, presented by The School Of Afro-Caribbean Dance, Shenkman Arts Centre
- The Piano Guys, TD Place Arena, Lansdowne
- 613flea, Aberdeen Square, Lansdowne
Plan your route before heading out to your next event. The City of Ottawa has a number of online tools at ottawa.ca to help motorists, cyclists and transit users get to their destination as easily as possible.
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