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St. Patrick’s Day in Ottawa — which this year falls on March 17, a Saturday — promises to bring out lots of shamrocks, green beer and the (occasional) tipsy bar patron wearing a “Kiss Me, I’m Irish” shirt.
For those looking to get into the holiday spirit, here are a few festivities happening around Ottawa.
Ottawa Senators vs. Dallas Stars game
Where: Canadian Tire Centre
When: Friday, March 16, 5 p.m.
Price: $70 for a ledge ticket
What: The Irish Society of the National Capital Region continues its Ottawa Irish Festival with a celebration at an Ottawa Senators game. Tickets are still available and include dinner, a private bar and live Irish music.

Pierre Brault performs at The Gladstone Theatre.
A Night in November
Where: The Gladstone Theatre
When: Tuesday, March 13 to Saturday, March 17, 7:30 p.m. (Saturday matinée, 2:30 p.m.)
Price: $23 to $39
What: Award-winning actor and playwright Pierre Brault stars as a “proud Ulsterman” from Northern Ireland in the funny and poignant one-man play about a personal journey of discovery, set against the intense backdrop of the World Cup of Soccer.
DJ Skate Night – St. Patrick’s Day Edition
Where: TD Place Arena
When: Saturday, March 17, 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Price: $5
What: Strap on your ice skates and flaunt your greenest garb for a night of skating, giveaways, prizes, food, drinks and more. All ages are welcome until the 19+ skate begins at 9 p.m.
The Lyon Street Celtic Band
Where: Casey’s Grill & Bar
When: Saturday, March 17, 8 p.m.
Price: Free
What: Get into the St. Patrick’s Day spirit with tunes from this dynamic group of musicians. Lyon Street’s repertoire includes traditional Irish, Scottish, Breton, French and Celtic music.
Ottawa’s St. Patrick’s Day Party
Where: The Bourbon Room
When: Saturday, March 17, 10 p.m.
Price: $7 to $10
What: If you’re looking to get down at a bigger St. Patrick’s Day event, The Bourbon Room near the ByWard Market is hosting a massive party with an expected 1,000 plus guests to be in attendance.
ALSO: Top 50 Irish proverbs and sayings you should know for St. Patrick’s Day
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For those looking to get into the holiday spirit, here are a few festivities happening around Ottawa.
Ottawa Senators vs. Dallas Stars game
Where: Canadian Tire Centre
When: Friday, March 16, 5 p.m.
Price: $70 for a ledge ticket
What: The Irish Society of the National Capital Region continues its Ottawa Irish Festival with a celebration at an Ottawa Senators game. Tickets are still available and include dinner, a private bar and live Irish music.

Pierre Brault performs at The Gladstone Theatre.
A Night in November
Where: The Gladstone Theatre
When: Tuesday, March 13 to Saturday, March 17, 7:30 p.m. (Saturday matinée, 2:30 p.m.)
Price: $23 to $39
What: Award-winning actor and playwright Pierre Brault stars as a “proud Ulsterman” from Northern Ireland in the funny and poignant one-man play about a personal journey of discovery, set against the intense backdrop of the World Cup of Soccer.
DJ Skate Night – St. Patrick’s Day Edition
Where: TD Place Arena
When: Saturday, March 17, 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Price: $5
What: Strap on your ice skates and flaunt your greenest garb for a night of skating, giveaways, prizes, food, drinks and more. All ages are welcome until the 19+ skate begins at 9 p.m.
The Lyon Street Celtic Band
Where: Casey’s Grill & Bar
When: Saturday, March 17, 8 p.m.
Price: Free
What: Get into the St. Patrick’s Day spirit with tunes from this dynamic group of musicians. Lyon Street’s repertoire includes traditional Irish, Scottish, Breton, French and Celtic music.
Ottawa’s St. Patrick’s Day Party
Where: The Bourbon Room
When: Saturday, March 17, 10 p.m.
Price: $7 to $10
What: If you’re looking to get down at a bigger St. Patrick’s Day event, The Bourbon Room near the ByWard Market is hosting a massive party with an expected 1,000 plus guests to be in attendance.
ALSO: Top 50 Irish proverbs and sayings you should know for St. Patrick’s Day
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