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home games of the National Hockey
League’s Ottawa Senators at the Canadian
Tire Centre (www.nhl.com/senators).
Close to downtown, TD Place (www.td
place.ca)—the arena and stadium complex
at Lansdowne Park—is home to the Canadian
Football League’s Ottawa REDBLACKS
(www.ottawaredblacks.com), the Ontario
Hockey League’s Ottawa 67’s
(www.ottawa67s.com), the Canadian Elite
Basketball League’s Ottawa BlackJacks
(www.theblackjacks.ca) and Atlético
Ottawa, the city’s Canadian Premier League
soccer team (atleticoottawa.canpl.ca). And
just east of downtown, the Ottawa Titans of
the independent Frontier League play
baseball at Ottawa Stadium (www.ottawa
titans.com).
RETAIL THERAPY
A few minutes’ walk east of Parliament Hill,
quirky shops, busy restaurants and
brimming farmers’ stalls keep things lively
in the heritage ByWard Market area
(www.byward-market.com). Nearby, the
CF Rideau Centre is home to leading fashion,
electronics and lifestyle retailers
CANADA DAY CONCERT AT PARLIAMENT HILL • OTTAWA TOURISM
(www.cfshops.com/rideau-centre.html).
A short drive or transit trip beyond
downtown, you’ll find popular shopping
neighbourhoods such as the Glebe
(www.intheglebe.ca), Wellington West
(www.wellingtonwest.ca) and Westboro
(westborovillage.com).
FESTIVAL FUN
If you love a big celebration, Ottawa won’t let
you down. The festival season starts with
Winterlude in February (www.canada.ca/
en/canadian-heritage/campaigns/winter
lude.html), followed by the Canadian Tulip
Festival in May (www.tulipfestival.ca), the
TD Ottawa Jazz Festival in June (www.ottawa
jazzfestival.com), an enormous rock
festival called RBC Bluesfest in July
(www.ottawabluesfest.ca) and the CityFolk
folk music festival in September
(www.cityfolkfestival.com).
For more information, visit www.ottawa
tourism.ca.

















































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