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Sip & Reset at The Vineyard
Unwind with an exclusive afternoon of wine, creativity, and stunning vineyard views at Sip & Reset at the Vineyard. Enjoy a guided tasting and tour at Domaine Perrault Winery, plus hands-on experiences like charm-making and live glass engraving. Each guest receives a curated gift bag—perfect for midweek inspiration and content creation.
Ottawa Titans
Join fellow sports fans and catch professional baseball games from May to September in Canada’s capital at Ottawa Stadium, just east of downtown. The Ottawa Titans Baseball Club plays in the Eastern Conference of the Frontier League, which includes 15 teams from Ontario, Québec, and the U.S. northeast. The team’s mascot, Cappy, is a family … Read more
ByWard Night Market
The ByWard Night Market is back and better than ever! Shop a curated selection of handmade goods from local artisans, enjoy delicious food from diverse vendors, and immerse yourself in a lively, vibrant atmosphere. It’s the perfect evening to eat, shop, and take in the sights of the ByWard Market.Don’t miss the fun—come out and … Read more
Music on the Canal
Celebrate summer with Music on the Canal, the NAC’s floating concert series on Thursdays and Saturdays in July. Featuring artists such as Miguel de Armas and DYSTOH perform live as the boat glides between the National Arts Centre and Dow’s Lake, filling the Rideau Canal with joyful sound.
SARĀB / Lívia Mattos
With its unique blend of Arabic music, jazz and rock, SARĀB is one of the leading groups of the Paris music scene. Born from the meeting between the franco-Syrian singer Climène Zarkan and the guitarist Baptiste Ferrandis, SARĀB — mirage in Arabic –is a musical building that combines rock, contemporary jazz and arab traditional music … Read more
High tea on the veranda
Laurier House National Historic Site and Working Title Kitchen invite you to enjoy decadent pastries, delightful desserts, and high tea on the verandah of this historic home. After tea, explore the residence that was once home to two of Canada’s longest-serving prime ministers: Sir Wilfrid Laurier and William Lyon Mackenzie King.