Look out for eagles, Lions, flying cars and more in Ottawa this week

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What’s Happening Ottawa provides the latest on theatre, music and outings for the entire family. Some shows sell out quickly, so be sure to look ahead at what’s happening in the coming weeks and get your tickets early. Here is a list of some of the things happening at City facilities this week.

Remember there are great programs at City museums, at recreation centres and free activities at City Hall all summer long.

CP Women’s Open
August 21 to 27
Ottawa Hunt & Golf Club

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The world’s best golfers are competing for the $2.25 million USD purse - one of the highest on the LPGA Tour.



Double Trouble
August 25 and 26
Shenkman Arts Centre

Two of the worlds’ most accomplished Elvis Tribute Artists at their very best, Pete Paquette from Canada and Dean Z from the USA, accompanied by our very own Rockin’ Royals Showband and the Tonettes.



Ottawa Welcomes the World – Ukraine
August 24

Ottawa Welcomes the World – Republic of Indonesia
August 25 to 27

Horticulture Building, Lansdowne

Come join the festivities and dive into a unique multicultural atmosphere. Indulge yourself in unique cuisine, musical celebrations, artistic performances, dancing and more.



BC Lions at Ottawa REDBLACKS
TD Place Stadium, Lansdowne
Saturday, August 26

The defending Grey Cup Champions continue their quest to defend the title at home.



Serving up history
Saturday, August 26
Pinhey’s Point Historic Site

Join museum staff as they complete a unique culinary task Programming varies each week, from maintaining the garden to testing recipes in the stone kitchen. Weather and crops permitting, produce and baked goods will be available for purchase.



Saturday Explorers – Transportation in the Past
Nepean Museum
Saturday, August 26

Drop by with your family and build a car at the museum! Explore different methods of power and transportation from the past. Activities created for children ages 3 to 10 and accompanying adults, but all are welcome.



Pride and Prejudice Garden Party
Billings Estate National Historic Site
Sunday, August 27

Enjoy the beautiful gardens of Billings Estate while interacting with some of your favourite Jane Austen characters. Play Edwardian lawn games and try English Country Dancing.



Ottawa Fury FC vs New York Redbulls II
TD Place Stadium, Lansdowne
Sunday, August 27

With an electric atmosphere created by the loudest and proudest supporters, the match day experience is a must for the Ottawa sports fan.



Movie Nights: Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
South Court/Aberdeen Pavilion, Lansdowne
Monday, August 28

Bring a lawn chair or a blanket; some snacks and settle in to enjoy the show

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