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Friday, May 25th, 2007

The Great Glebe Garage Sale- Ottawa



Looking for a bargain and just happen to be in the city this weekend? Don't miss the Great Glebe Garage Sale! Held every year, the fourth Saturday in May, rain or shine, it is a community event benefiting the Ottawa food bank. Residents from the Glebe set up tables in their garage, front lawn, driveway or porch and put various items up for sale. This is ...

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007

The Wakefield Steam Train



-by AndrefotoHave you ever wanted a chance to ride on an authentic steam train? Ride on one of Canada's last when you hop on board the Wakefield Steam Train and take a trip through the scenic Gatineau hills. Help celebrate the train's 100th birthday this year with one of the many exciting excursions available. Reservations are required, so be ...

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007

Bicycle Bicycle



You want to ride your bicycle? Ottawa has excellent bike routes, including the usually well maintained National Capital Commision pathways. Whether you are interested in a quick ride after dinner or a longer trip, there are plenty of paths to follow without ever leaving the city.

One of the most scenic routes is the one that follows the Ottawa River from Britannia Park in the west all the way downtown. The ...

Friday, May 18th, 2007

Science and Technology Museum Murder Mystery



Looking for a chance to practice your CSI skills? Then Ottawa’s Museum of Science and Technology has the exhibit for you. Autopsy of a Murder (on from now until September 3, 2007) is a cleverly designed showcase that combines the fun of solving a puzzle with real information about the murder investigation process. From gathering evidence at the crime scene to examining the body in the autopsy room and more, ...

Thursday, May 17th, 2007

Ottaw Lynx Stadium



Take yourself out to the ball game - the Ottawa Lynx home games to be specific. Located minutes from downtown Ottawa, Lynx stadium is an excellent place to spend an afternoon or evening watching minor league baseball action. For less than the cost of a movie ticket, you will always get a great seat with an equally great view of the entire field.

Along with the regularly scheduled home games (...

Wednesday, May 16th, 2007

Canada Agriculture Museum- Ottawa



lamb.jpgIt’s sheep shearing time at the Canada Agriculture Museum! From May 19-21 2007 the museum is holding its annual sheep shearing festival. With shearing demonstrations (a must-see- it’s amazing to watch the sheep transform), wool-carding, Border Collies showing off their work skills, and much, much more, this is an event the entire family can get involved in. I took my children last ...

Saturday, May 12th, 2007

Free Admission!!



Because next Friday, May 18 is International Museum Day, the Canadian War Museum and the Canadian Museum of Civilization are making this Sunday, May 13th the day for FREE admission to their museums. If you are going to be in Ottawa and have ever wanted to visit one, or both of these amazing places, now is the time to go. For more information, please visit their websites: ...

Thursday, May 10th, 2007

Ottawa Flotilla



Ottawa Flotilla 2006The Flotilla has been around for 50 years now, and although the name has changed, it remains a tradition. The Flotilla is a parade of decorated boats that sails from Dows Lake and along the Rideau Canal to downtown Ottawa. Starting on the evening of May 19 this year, the Flotilla kicks off with the parade of lights at ...

Monday, May 7th, 2007

Tulip Festival opens in Ottawa



Spring has arrived in Ottawa! The city is awash in colour as the flowers bloom. No flower is more significant than the tulip. To mark the long-awaited season of spring and the flowers it brings, is the annual Tulip Festival. This past weekend (May 05-06) was the opening weekend of the festival, and an estimated 100,000 people attended the event which runs for two weeks every ...

Thursday, February 8th, 2007

Winterlude on the Skateway


A visit to Winterlude would not be complete without a trip to the skateway.  We passed through Confederation Park and took the stairs down to the canal just behind the National Arts Center.  Depending on which way you look at it, this part of the canal marks either the beginning or the end of the skateway.  If you need to rent skates, you can rent them here.  If you need ...