This exhibition highlights a selection of works of art by First Nations and Métis artists from the Canada Council Art Bank collection. The Art Bank, which has proudly featured works by Indigenous artists since its inception in 1972, further supports the Canada Council’s commitment to public engagement and diversity.
In collaboration with the Sobey Art Foundation, the National Gallery of Canada is proud to present works by artists from across the country who have been shortlisted for this year's Sobey Art Award.
Launched in 1999, the Governor General’s Awards in Visual and Media Arts (GGArts) celebrate the exceptional careers of Canadian artists. Administered by the Canada Council for the Arts, the Awards are this country’s most prestigious distinction for the artists, curators and craftspeople who make up Canada’s vibrant visual and media arts community. Up to eight … Read more
Highlighting the four seasons and local plants of the Outaouais region in Quebec, L’atelier de l’Aube (Marie Drolet and Oleksandr Polishchuck), in collaboration with Emily Rose Michaud, created Illuminated Seasons. Using hand carving and moulding techniques, each porcelain tile is illuminated to showcase the delicate and intricate craftmanship. Each piece holds personal meaning to the … Read more
Explore alternative perspectives on climate change and its impacts in The Air of the Now and Gone. This thought-provoking exhibition challenges pervasive narratives of crisis and despair, instead inviting visitors to experience emotions like humour, care, love, gratitude, wonder, and cooperation.Rejecting naïve optimism, the exhibition seeks radical engagement through video, installation, painting, and photography, offering … Read more
This exhibition brings together artists Kanna Anigbogu, Abdul Hamid Kanu Jr. and Don Kwan to explore memory, cultural history and the diasporic experience. Through black-and-white photography, digital art and mixed media inspired by family archives, the works reflect cultural resilience and personal narratives. Kanu captures Sierra-Leonean communities reconnecting with their heritage. Anigbogu uses Igbo motifs … Read more
Discover the legacy of the beaver, a Canadian icon for 50 years! From our nickels to national parks, the beaver is woven into Canadian life. Beaver Tales invites you to celebrate this industrious animal — Canada’s official symbol for half a century — during Winterlude.Explore the beaver’s fascinating story through interactive experiences highlighting its historical … Read more
The Witness Blanket, a travelling exhibition from the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, features a full-scale photographic replica of Carey Newman’s original art installation honouring the resilience of Survivors of the Indian residential school system. Inspired by a woven blanket, the installation incorporates hundreds of items from residential schools, churches, cultural sites, and communities across … Read more
Spring is in the air at the Hints of Spring Art Show! Explore a vibrant mix of paintings, photography, sculpture, pottery, and more—available directly from the artists! With fresh creativity and unique finds, it’s the perfect place to welcome the season. Open Wednesday through Sunday—stop by and be inspired!
Wrongly convicted for the murder of his wife and her lover, banker Andy Dufresne is sentenced to life in the notorious Shawshank prison. With his life and hope at stake, Andy uses his talents and wits to navigate the harsh realities of prison life. Based on Stephen King's novella and immortalized in one of the … Read more
The show will feature local golf courses, golf destinations, live auctions, two large retailers, the Canadian Performance Fitting Centre Demo Range featuring all the latest equipment, a $10,000 putting contest and much more!
This March Break, dive right into the spectacular First World War camouflage style known as “Razzle Dazzle.” Drop in to the family activity centre in the Museum’s Lobby to create your own Razzle Dazzle ship!Also in the Lobby, uncover the stories of the Wrens (Women’s Royal Naval Service), who served in Canada during the Second … Read more
Get ready for an out-of-this-world March Break!Explore the wonders of space with hands-on activities like creating craters, piloting drones in our Drone Zone and crafting your own space-themed pop-up cards. Fun and discovery await the whole family!
Fly daily during March Break and see Parliament Hill and downtown Ottawa from the air, starting at only $48 per person!
Celebrate March Break at the museum with exciting activities for the whole family! Enjoy daily demonstrations featuring live animals and fascinating facts. Explore the wonders of maple syrup in the demonstration kitchen and sample delicious recipes. Plus, discover the versatility of eggs with tasty baked creations!
This March Break, enjoy an exciting blend of science and play. Explore a variety of fun experiments and activities that spark curiosity. Get creative at the giant cardboard play area and discover the amazing possibilities of this unique material. Check out the main stage for thrilling demonstrations, including explosive experiments, and meet special guests showcasing … Read more
Watch maple syrup being made and enjoy the results! Activities include sleigh rides, maple taffy and other food products, walking trails, campfires, tobogganing, maple spa products, and more!
Take a wagon ride out to the sugarbush. See how maple syrup is made. Then take a walk through the trails of the sugar maples.
Seedy Saturday Ottawa is a yearly seed sale with a focus on heritage, open-pollinated seed from local growers. It also includes supportive sustainable, local businesses and groups related to local food and gardening.
What animal made these tracks in the snow? You will find out by participating in a guided snowshoe hike along trail 60. Discover the strategies animals have to survive the harshness of winter. Reservations required: Saturdays, in French at 10:30 am, in English at 1:30 pm Sundays, in English at 10:30 am, in French at … Read more
What animal made these tracks in the snow? You will find out by participating in a guided snowshoe hike along trail 60. Discover the strategies animals have to survive the harshness of winter. Reservations required: Saturdays, in French at 10:30 am, in English at 1:30 pm Sundays, in English at 10:30 am, in French at … Read more
Join in for a fun filled day or night of beer, cider and spirits sampling, games, dancing and tacos!
Ottawa Senators face off at home. Schedule can be found here: https://www.nhl.com/senators/schedule The Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League (NHL) play against rivals like the Montréal Canadiens and the Toronto Maple Leafs, among other Canadian and American teams. The Sens, as they are colloquially known, are supported by their Sens Army fans and by … Read more
What animal made these tracks in the snow? You will find out by participating in a guided snowshoe hike along trail 60. Discover the strategies animals have to survive the harshness of winter. Reservations required: Saturdays, in French at 10:30 am, in English at 1:30 pm Sundays, in English at 10:30 am, in French at … Read more
What animal made these tracks in the snow? You will find out by participating in a guided snowshoe hike along trail 60. Discover the strategies animals have to survive the harshness of winter. Reservations required: Saturdays, in French at 10:30 am, in English at 1:30 pm Sundays, in English at 10:30 am, in French at … Read more
Enjoy affordable, family-friendly junior men’s hockey games at TD Place Arena at Lansdowne, in the lively downtown Glebe neighbourhood.
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