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The City is ready to welcome you and your family back to City recreation and arts facilities with a wide range of activities which you can browse in the Winter 2022 Recreation and Arts eGuides, now online.
Many programs will now allow a larger number of participants, reflecting the easing of provincial COVID-19 restrictions. Swimming lessons geared to younger children will continue to have parental or guardian accompaniment based on the age of the child.
The City's recreation programming will remain flexible and responsive with all COVID-related measures and protocols, to ensure we provide a safe and fun environment for all participants.
Looking ahead to next week, registration for swimming lessons and other aquatic programs will be on Monday, December 6 starting at 9 pm and all other recreation and arts programs on Wednesday, December 8 starting at 9 pm.
The 2022 Winter eGuides provide many choices of activities, offered in English and French, for you and your family to stay active this winter. Explore a large variety of programs including:
If you have a busy schedule or just want to try something new from the warm comforts of home, the City will continue to offer a wide array of virtual offerings.
Vaccination requirements for registered programs can be found on ottawa.ca/POV. Look in the eGuides for additional information related to specific programs.
Registration is easy. Explore the eGuides to select the program that interests you and follow these simple steps:
Staying active is important to you and your family’s physical, social and mental well-being. The programs and activities have been developed and modified for a healthy and fun environment. Visit ottawa.ca/recreation for additional details on City safety protocols and measures.
For more information on City programs and services, visit ottawa.ca or call 3-1-1 (TTY: 613-580-2401). You can also connect with us through Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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Many programs will now allow a larger number of participants, reflecting the easing of provincial COVID-19 restrictions. Swimming lessons geared to younger children will continue to have parental or guardian accompaniment based on the age of the child.
The City's recreation programming will remain flexible and responsive with all COVID-related measures and protocols, to ensure we provide a safe and fun environment for all participants.
Looking ahead to next week, registration for swimming lessons and other aquatic programs will be on Monday, December 6 starting at 9 pm and all other recreation and arts programs on Wednesday, December 8 starting at 9 pm.
The 2022 Winter eGuides provide many choices of activities, offered in English and French, for you and your family to stay active this winter. Explore a large variety of programs including:
- Learn to swim, specialty swim and aquatic certifications
- Learn to skate
- Sports and fitness, such as martial arts, soccer and cross-country skiing
- General interest, such as playgroups, dog obedience, dance and art
- Instructional creative and performing arts, such as painting, music and dance
- Inclusive recreation
- PA days activities and winter break camps
- Virtual programming for real-time online activities
If you have a busy schedule or just want to try something new from the warm comforts of home, the City will continue to offer a wide array of virtual offerings.
Vaccination requirements for registered programs can be found on ottawa.ca/POV. Look in the eGuides for additional information related to specific programs.
Registration is easy. Explore the eGuides to select the program that interests you and follow these simple steps:
- Go to ottawa.ca/recreation to view the eGuides or visit join.ottawa.
- Click the relevant barcode – it will take you to the course page, with details about the number of spaces available, fees and dates.
- Add the class to your cart and then proceed through the checkout. We’ll email you your receipt.
Staying active is important to you and your family’s physical, social and mental well-being. The programs and activities have been developed and modified for a healthy and fun environment. Visit ottawa.ca/recreation for additional details on City safety protocols and measures.
For more information on City programs and services, visit ottawa.ca or call 3-1-1 (TTY: 613-580-2401). You can also connect with us through Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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