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Okay, so you know you want to celebrate Canada’s birthday in Canada’s capital. Eventually, you have to choose exactly what to do. It’s not an easy decision, but we’ve tried to help by summarizing the activities right here.
Go downtown
Downtown Ottawa will be full of fun from morning ‘til night. There is plenty to see and admission is free for all of it:
Plus… admission is free at these museums on Canada Day:
Your best strategy to get to and from downtown Ottawa on July 1 is with OC Transpo.
Stay in your community
Want to stay closer to home? Look for notices, social media and web postings by your local community group to find information about the party nearest you. Most of the action is on July 1, but some events are go for the entire weekend. Here is what we know about so far:
Step back in time
City museums will be open for regular programming on Canada Day: Nepean Museum, Fairfield House and Cumberland Heritage Village Museum, Pinhey’s Point Historic Site and Billings Estate National Historic Site.
Admission is also free to the Canada Aviation and Space Museum, the Canadian Museum of Science and Technology, and the Diefenbunker, Canada’s Cold War Museum.
Take in a ball game
It’s Canada Day at RCGT Field as the Ottawa Champions begin a home stand against Japan.
Go to the beach
Lifeguards will be on duty at Ottawa’s supervised beaches on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, from noon to 7 pm.
Mayor’s Canada Day Breakfast for Seniors
Sadly, tickets to this annual event have been sold out for weeks. In fact, the annual seniors event at Lansdowne’s Aberdeen Pavilion sells out every year. If you missed out this year, mark your calendars for 2020!
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Go downtown
Downtown Ottawa will be full of fun from morning ‘til night. There is plenty to see and admission is free for all of it:
- Changing of the Guard
- Concerts at Parliament Hill, Major’s Hill Park and the Canadian Museum of History
- Free galleries at City Hall
- The ByWard Market
- Fireworks
Plus… admission is free at these museums on Canada Day:
- National Gallery of Canada
- Canadian Museum of Nature
- Canadian War Museum
- Canadian Museum of History
Your best strategy to get to and from downtown Ottawa on July 1 is with OC Transpo.
Stay in your community
Want to stay closer to home? Look for notices, social media and web postings by your local community group to find information about the party nearest you. Most of the action is on July 1, but some events are go for the entire weekend. Here is what we know about so far:
- Barrhaven (June 28 to July 1)
- Beacon Hill
- Blackburn Hamlet
- ByWard Market
- Carp
- Constance Bay
- Corkery
- Dunrobin
- Greely
- Kanata (June 29 to July 1)
- Manordale
- Manotick
- Munster (July 1 to 3)
- North Gower (July 1 and 2)
- Orléans (Ouellette Park)
- Osgoode Village
- Petrie Island
- Pineview Community
- Riverside South Community
- Stittsville
- Trend-Arlington
Step back in time
City museums will be open for regular programming on Canada Day: Nepean Museum, Fairfield House and Cumberland Heritage Village Museum, Pinhey’s Point Historic Site and Billings Estate National Historic Site.
Admission is also free to the Canada Aviation and Space Museum, the Canadian Museum of Science and Technology, and the Diefenbunker, Canada’s Cold War Museum.
Take in a ball game
It’s Canada Day at RCGT Field as the Ottawa Champions begin a home stand against Japan.
Go to the beach
Lifeguards will be on duty at Ottawa’s supervised beaches on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, from noon to 7 pm.
- Britannia Beach
- Mooney’s Bay Beach
- Westboro Beach
Mayor’s Canada Day Breakfast for Seniors
Sadly, tickets to this annual event have been sold out for weeks. In fact, the annual seniors event at Lansdowne’s Aberdeen Pavilion sells out every year. If you missed out this year, mark your calendars for 2020!
查看原文...