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The Canadian Tulip Festival begins this weekend at Lansdowne, Dow’s Lake, Commissioner’s Park, the ByWard Market and in various locations along the Rideau Canal. Visit the tulip festival website for details.
But there’s more than just the tulip festival going on. 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.
Wagon ride at Cumberland Heritage Village Museum
Réal Béland - Faire semblant
Shenkman Arts Centre
Friday, May 11
In his fourth one-man show, Réal will discuss, among other things, his many superstitions, his four girls who are growing up and the boyfriends who are now in the picture, the evolution of social networks as well as the clichés that are too often used in any given situation.
The Story of Us: The Human Condition
Centrepointe Theatres
May 11 and 12
PushPULL Dance’s Ottawa Company invites you to this exploration of the universal story of human nature and the mysteries within ourselves. Examine how we experience our surroundings, our successes and hardships, and how we all tell our stories.
Ottawa Fury FC vs Atlanta United FC II
TD Place Stadium, Lansdowne
Saturday, May 12
Ottawa Fury FC is the national capital’s only professional soccer club and plays teams from across North America in the United Soccer League. With an electric atmosphere created by the loudest and proudest supporters, the match day experience at TD Place is a must for any sports fan.
Les Petits Ballets' Peter Pan
Centrepointe Theatres
Saturday, May 12
This is a wonderful opportunity to introduce your family to theatre and dance while providing valued entertainment. Colorful costumes, spectacular scenery, and lively music are sure to delight and engage all members of your family.
Families in Flux (Opening Day!)
Cumberland Heritage Village Museum
Sunday, May 13
Come explore the changes that our society experienced in the 1920s and 30s. Create your own family tree and experience life as a student in a one-room schoolhouse. Enjoy returning favourites including wagon rides, the sawmill, the heritage garden, and more!
Makers at the Museum: Mother’s Day Relaxation Workshop
Fairfields Heritage House
Sunday, May 13
Bath bombs may be a new addition to our relaxation routines, but women have long used natural oils, teas, and herbs to make the most of their leisure time. Learn to use essential oils and teas to make 10 bath bombs you can take home with you at the end of the day. You’ll learn more about the uses of aromatherapy and explore the fascinating history of the Bell family women
Opening Day!
Pinhey’s Point Historic Site
Sunday, May 13
From cooking demonstrations and house tours to lawn games and heritage gardening, we have something for everyone and fun in store for visitors of all ages. This is also the perfect opportunity to be one of the first visitors to explore our new City in Motion exhibition: From Paddlewheels to Railways.
Young At Art
Various locations
Until May 13
Young at Art is a juried art exhibition bringing the work of young visual artists – ages 12 to 19 - to local art galleries. Creators of accepted works have their pieces displayed in a community gallery and are eligible for a number of prizes and awards contributed by the City of Ottawa and program sponsors.
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But there’s more than just the tulip festival going on. 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.
Wagon ride at Cumberland Heritage Village Museum
Réal Béland - Faire semblant
Shenkman Arts Centre
Friday, May 11
In his fourth one-man show, Réal will discuss, among other things, his many superstitions, his four girls who are growing up and the boyfriends who are now in the picture, the evolution of social networks as well as the clichés that are too often used in any given situation.
The Story of Us: The Human Condition
Centrepointe Theatres
May 11 and 12
PushPULL Dance’s Ottawa Company invites you to this exploration of the universal story of human nature and the mysteries within ourselves. Examine how we experience our surroundings, our successes and hardships, and how we all tell our stories.
Ottawa Fury FC vs Atlanta United FC II
TD Place Stadium, Lansdowne
Saturday, May 12
Ottawa Fury FC is the national capital’s only professional soccer club and plays teams from across North America in the United Soccer League. With an electric atmosphere created by the loudest and proudest supporters, the match day experience at TD Place is a must for any sports fan.
Les Petits Ballets' Peter Pan
Centrepointe Theatres
Saturday, May 12
This is a wonderful opportunity to introduce your family to theatre and dance while providing valued entertainment. Colorful costumes, spectacular scenery, and lively music are sure to delight and engage all members of your family.
Families in Flux (Opening Day!)
Cumberland Heritage Village Museum
Sunday, May 13
Come explore the changes that our society experienced in the 1920s and 30s. Create your own family tree and experience life as a student in a one-room schoolhouse. Enjoy returning favourites including wagon rides, the sawmill, the heritage garden, and more!
Makers at the Museum: Mother’s Day Relaxation Workshop
Fairfields Heritage House
Sunday, May 13
Bath bombs may be a new addition to our relaxation routines, but women have long used natural oils, teas, and herbs to make the most of their leisure time. Learn to use essential oils and teas to make 10 bath bombs you can take home with you at the end of the day. You’ll learn more about the uses of aromatherapy and explore the fascinating history of the Bell family women
Opening Day!
Pinhey’s Point Historic Site
Sunday, May 13
From cooking demonstrations and house tours to lawn games and heritage gardening, we have something for everyone and fun in store for visitors of all ages. This is also the perfect opportunity to be one of the first visitors to explore our new City in Motion exhibition: From Paddlewheels to Railways.
Young At Art
Various locations
Until May 13
Young at Art is a juried art exhibition bringing the work of young visual artists – ages 12 to 19 - to local art galleries. Creators of accepted works have their pieces displayed in a community gallery and are eligible for a number of prizes and awards contributed by the City of Ottawa and program sponsors.
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