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10 things to do in Ottawa this weekend – May 20-23, 2022
Interpretation Diefenbunker When: Until May 28, 2022 Where: Diefenbunker, 3929 Carp Road What time: Wednesday to Friday: 10am - 4:00pm, Saturday and Sunday: 10am - 3pm Admission: Adults $17.50 Click here for tickets Drawing on collective memory and immigration themes, this exhibition showcases artwork by 28 Canadian-Hungarian artists. Through their works
10 things to do in Ottawa this weekend – May 13-15, 2022
Jesse Cook When: May 15, 2022 Where: National Arts Centre, What time: 8 pm Admission: From $58 Click here for tickets Renowned Canadian guitarist, composer, and producer Jesse Cook has been tearing down musical borders for 25 years. The Juno Award winner is bringing his combination of flamenco, Jazz, Zydeco, blues,
Despite Stormy Waters, the Canada-China Friendship is in Full Bloom at the Canadian Tulip Festival
The start of the annual Canadian Tulip Festival each May is synonymous with the arrival of spring and the kick-off of the festival season in the nation's capital. Since 1953, the tulip has symbolized the strong bond that formed when Canada liberated the Netherlands during the Second World War. Princess
Lots to celebrate at this year’s Canadian Tulip Festival
Each May, the Canadian Tulip Festival attracts people from around the world to come celebrate the start of spring and the tulip, an international symbol of peace, friendship and sacrifice, since 1953. From May 10th to the 20th, over 650,000 people will be visiting Ottawa to create new memories at
Celebrate the Spring Season in Ottawa
Spring is finally here! Even though there is still snow on the ground for those of us in the National Capital Region, the temperature is slowly rising and nice weather finally feels around the corner after a quite brutal winter. Here are a few of the many sights and events
Celebrating the Flower of Freedom
This month the 2015 Canadian Tulip Festival marks the 70th anniversary commemorating the close ties between Canada and the Netherlands. The close ties between the countries can be traced back to the liberation of the kingdom of Netherlands, when Holland’s Princess Juliana and her family sought refuge from the invading German military during the Second World War. In 1943,
Tulip Chairs: Nature’s Design is Comfortable
From left to right: Michael Crockatt, Vice President Business Development and Marketing, Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International Airport; Mark Kristmanson, CEO, National Capital Commission; Laura Brown, Executive Director Canadian Tulip Festival; David Luxton, Chairman of the Canadian Tulip Festival; Rochus Pronk, Chargé d’Affaires, Netherlands Embassy. Five bright tulip chairs stand out in
The Bulbs are Back: Canadian Tulip Festival Injects Colour in the Capital
It's been a long spring -- if one could call it that. Finally, Ottawa will be exposed to bright, bold colour (and hopefully some sun) at this year's Canadian Tulip Festival. The event runs from May 9 to 19, offering ten fun-filled days of family events and activities. Claimed to
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