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  • Indigenous Walking Tours

    Explore downtown Ottawa through an Indigenous lens during these guided walking tours led by artist and educator Jaime Morse. Learn how monuments, art, and landscapes reflect the presence and histories of Indigenous Peoples in the city. Tours are offered in English and French, and designed to be accessible for all ages and abilities.

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    Lansdowne Automotive Weekend (Cars & Coffee Ottawa)

    The Lansdowne Automotive Weekend (Cars & Coffee Ottawa) is a growing event that features collector automobiles and unique entertainment at a local landmark, all while supporting the OSEG Foundation. Since its debut in 2016, it has grown into a community staple, drawing thousands of attendees, well-known names, and a diverse array of cars, all while  … Read more

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    Beekeeping Experience

    Get a behind-the-scenes look at Gibbs Honey during a guided tour of the home apiary, honey house, hives, and wildflower meadows. Led by an expert beekeeper, this hands-on experience includes opening a hive, spotting the queen, and witnessing the intricate life of bees up close. A unique outing perfect for small groups, team building, or  … Read more

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    See the Bees

    Get the buzz on bees during this hands-on weekend experience, running from May 17 to August 17. Watch beekeepers at work, learn how hives function, and if you're feeling brave, suit up and hold a frame of bees. Recommended for ages 6 and up.

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    Carp Farmers’ Market

    The largest producer-based farmers’ market in Eastern Ontario, with over 100 vendors offering produce, baked goods and crafts.

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    North Gower Farmers’ Market

    Come purchase vegetables, honey, meat, sauces, cheese, and other goods from local producers in rural Ottawa. The market was founded in 1994 by local residents Carolyn Seabrook and Andrew Harkness. Carolyn sold Andrew on the idea of a farmers’ market in her family’s vacant barn, and together they launched the project.

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