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Mother’s Day was mostly-sunny but definitely crisp, and many of the city’s residents chose to spent it outside.
Though, some in the outer areas of the city reported flecks of snow, there was only a 30 per cent chance of rain forecast, and a high of 11 C. The low was expected to reach a definitely-cold 1 C overnight.
With that in mind, many unpacked their gloves and headed outside to enjoy the day with their families.
The Ottawa Farmers Market was on at Lansdowne Park, and the Main Farmers Market re-opened at the Museum of Nature, for the second year. Others tried to capture the beauty of the flowers bloom across the city, days before the annual Tulip Festival begins.
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Shoppers peruse the vendors at the Ottawa Farmer’s Market at Lansdowne Park Sunday May 08, 2016.
Terry Rea, left, takes a picture of his wife, Marta Rea, and their children, from left, Lexa, Emmett and Tessa in front of some tulips at Commissioners Park along Queen Elizabeth Drive Sunday, May 8, 2016.
A vendor mans his stall at the Ottawa Farmer’s Market at Lansdowne Park Sunday, May 8, 2016.
Nathalie Boulet takes a picture of Tucker in front of some tulips at Commissioners Park along Queen Elizabeth Drive while her mom, Cathy Lumsden, holds the leash Sunday, May 8, 2016.
Shoppers peruse the vendors at the Ottawa Farmer’s Market at Lansdowne Park Sunday, May 8, 2016.
Amanda Lancaster, of Acorn Creek Garden Farm, serves a customer at the Ottawa Farmer’s Market at Lansdowne Park Sunday, May 8, 2016.
Shoppers peruse the vendors at the Ottawa Farmer’s Market at Lansdowne Park Sunday, May 8, 2016.
Shoppers peruse the vendors at the Ottawa Farmer’s Market at Lansdowne Park Sunday, May 8, 2016.
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Though, some in the outer areas of the city reported flecks of snow, there was only a 30 per cent chance of rain forecast, and a high of 11 C. The low was expected to reach a definitely-cold 1 C overnight.
With that in mind, many unpacked their gloves and headed outside to enjoy the day with their families.
The Ottawa Farmers Market was on at Lansdowne Park, and the Main Farmers Market re-opened at the Museum of Nature, for the second year. Others tried to capture the beauty of the flowers bloom across the city, days before the annual Tulip Festival begins.
Share your photos from Mother’s Day with us @OttawaCitizen.
Related

Shoppers peruse the vendors at the Ottawa Farmer’s Market at Lansdowne Park Sunday May 08, 2016.

Terry Rea, left, takes a picture of his wife, Marta Rea, and their children, from left, Lexa, Emmett and Tessa in front of some tulips at Commissioners Park along Queen Elizabeth Drive Sunday, May 8, 2016.

A vendor mans his stall at the Ottawa Farmer’s Market at Lansdowne Park Sunday, May 8, 2016.

Nathalie Boulet takes a picture of Tucker in front of some tulips at Commissioners Park along Queen Elizabeth Drive while her mom, Cathy Lumsden, holds the leash Sunday, May 8, 2016.

Shoppers peruse the vendors at the Ottawa Farmer’s Market at Lansdowne Park Sunday, May 8, 2016.

Amanda Lancaster, of Acorn Creek Garden Farm, serves a customer at the Ottawa Farmer’s Market at Lansdowne Park Sunday, May 8, 2016.

Shoppers peruse the vendors at the Ottawa Farmer’s Market at Lansdowne Park Sunday, May 8, 2016.

Shoppers peruse the vendors at the Ottawa Farmer’s Market at Lansdowne Park Sunday, May 8, 2016.

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