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Christmas Lights Across Canada |
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December 4 - January 7, 2010 Downtown, Ottawa
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All across the country, government buildings, museums and other public spaces get the twinkle light treatment for the month of December. Capital regions such as Ottawa take special pains to create glittering displays with hundreds of thousands of lights, making the holiday season extra festive. More than 300,000 lights add to the already beautiful city of Ottawa during the holiday season. |
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Winterlude / Bal de neige |
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February 5 - February 21, 2010 1001 Queen Elizabeth Driveway Rideau Canal & Dows Lake, Ottawa K1S 5K7 613-239-5000 FAX: 613-239-5188
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This popular February event attracts more than 700,000 visitors. Activities include dog sledding, snowmobile races, ice carving, horse-drawn sleigh rides and snow golf. Enjoy ice-skating on the more than four-and-a-half miles of the world's largest naturally frozen ice rink, the Rideau Canal. |
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Keskinada Loppet |
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February 19 - February 21, 2010 Gatineau Pkwy Gatineau Park, Chelsea J9B 1R5
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Thousands of cross-country skiers take part in Ottawa’s annual Keskinada Loppet, a competition involving races ranging from 2K to 53K. There are races for all skill levels, including a short route for kids. Fun for the whole family, whether you’re a participant or a spectator. |
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Festival Canadien des Tulipes |
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May 1 - May 18, 2009 1001 Queen Elizabeth Driveway Dows Lake Pavillion, Ottawa
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Known as the tulip capital of North America, Ottawa fittingly hosts the world's largest tulip festival. This is an 18-day May event showcasing more than three million tulips. The festival originated in 1945 after the city received 100,000 tulip bulbs from the Netherlands' Princess Juliana. There are various admission costs, depending on what you want to see and do. |
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Ottawa International Children's Festival |
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May 27 - May 31, 2009 Lebreton Flats Park and the Canadian War Museum, Ottawa 613-241-0999 FAX: 613-241-5774
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Rarely does an event come around that entertains both children and adults like the Ottawa International Children's Festival does. The five-day Ottawa festival includes a variety of performances and events aimed at entertaining and humoring children and adults alike. Great for the whole family, the festival takes place at various different venues in Ottawa. Entertainment includes circus performers, plays, musical acts and hands-on activities. |
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Le Festival Franco-Ontarien |
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June 11 - June 13, 2009 ByWard Market and others, Ottawa K1N 9K1 613-321-0102
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Held each June, this lively festival celebrates the Ottawa-Hull region's French heritage. Events take place on both sides of the river, from busking and musical performances to pub crawls, parades, and special art exhibits. Special venues during this mid-summer's event include the ByWard Market, Times Square Building and most of the city's major parks. |
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Westfest |
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(Events - Best of the City) |
June 12 - June 14, 2009 Richmond Rd Westboro Village, Ottawa K1Z 6X1
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Richmond Road, from Tweedsmuir Avenue to Golden Avenue, is the setting for Westboro Village’s annual Westfest. Some 50,000 people attend the arts festival, which features a huge variety of music, dance and theater performances, plus literary events and a curated visual art exhibit. There’s also a section just for kids, with activities and performances that will appeal to the younger set. |
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Ottawa Fringe Festival |
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June 18 - June 28, 2009 Various venues, Ottawa
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Fringe theater festivals modeled on the successful Edinburgh, Scotland event have gained in popularity over the years, and Canada boasts some of the best. Ottawa’s August festival includes dozens of performances staged at some 15 venues, from auditoriums at the University of Ottawa to art galleries. You can catch avante-garde performance art, monologues, one-act plays and more traditional shows. |
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Ottawa Dragon Boat Race Festival |
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June 19 - June 21, 2009 2960 Riverside Dr Mooney's Bay, Ottawa
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In China during the Warring States Period (475 – 221 BC), there lived a much-admired poet and statesman named Qu Yuan. He was exiled, and when he heard that his mother country had been overthrown, he drowned himself in the river. Local fishermen raced to the spot to try to save him, tossing zongzi (little rice dumplings) and other foods into the water to keep the fish away from his body. Sadly, their efforts were to no avail, but ever since, people have honored Qu Yuan with exciting dragon boat races on the fifth day of the fifth month in the Chinese calendar. Ottawa’s celebration features some 180 teams, plus a silent auction, music and dance, magic, and plenty of food. |
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Festival international de jazz d'Ottawa |
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June 25 - July 5, 2009 Elgin St at Laurier Ave Confederation Park, Ottawa K1P 6H7 613-241-2633
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For more than 25 years, this June-July festival has been a summer favorite. The artist lineup features a variety of national and international performers in genres ranging from Dixieland to Fusion. |
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