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Ottawa: a festival town

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Ottawa: a festival town

Ottawa is not merely the political capital of Canada; it’s one of the country’s culture capitals as well, home to some of the best festivals and events in the world.

 

From the biggest bands to the biggest parties, from music to animation to Canadian pride, here’s our pick of exciting events that take place in the festival city of Ottawa.

Winterlude Ottawa
Winterlude Ottawa

External Link TitleWinterludeExternal Link Title: Ottawa's winter festival celebrates Canada's snowy climate and culture. During the three jam-packed weekends of Winterlude in February, you can ice skate on the world's largest ice rink, play in an ice hockey tournament, watch an ice sculpture competition, or just enjoy the music, dancing, and food that comes with a fantastic outdoor party. In 2020, Winterlude takes place from January 31 to February 17. 

 

Tulip FestivalExternal Link Title: Canada's Tulip FestivalExternal Link Title , celebrating the return of spring, is a tribute to the historic friendship between Canada and the Netherlands. In 1945, Princess Juliana donated 100,000 tulip bulbs to the city as a token of gratitude for the royal family's safety during the Second World War. May 2020 will celebrate the 75th anniversary of the victory by Canadian troops that liberated the Netherlands from five and one-half years of occupation. The center of the Tulip Festival, which takes place from 8 to 18 May 2020, is the flowerbeds in Commissioners Park. 300,000 flowers are in bloom here every year and over a million tulips bloom in public places in and around Ottawa. 

The Canadian Tulip Festival
The Canadian Tulip Festival - Credit: Ottawa Tourism

Ottawa Jazz FestivalExternal Link Title: Founded in 1980, the Ottawa Jazz Festival has grown into a celebrated event that features some of the biggest acts in the world of jazz and beyond, from Brian Wilson to Sarah McLachlan. 

 

Escapade Music FestivalExternal Link Title: Diplo, Martin Garrix, Ben Gold, and many of the world's biggest DJs visit Ottawa for the annual Escapade Music Festival, an annual electronic dance music (EDM) festival.

 

RBC Bluesfest
RBC Bluesfest - Credit: Ottawa Tourism

 

RBC BluesfestExternal Link Title. Don't let the name fool you; the RBC Bluesfest includes acts of all genres of music, from rappers Schoolboy Q and Future, to folk band City and Colour, to rockers the Red Hot Chili Peppers. This two-week event takes place in the heart of summer at Ottawa's LeBreton Flats.

 

Ottawa ChamberfestExternal Link Title: A number of beautiful Ottawa churches are turned into venues for this annual chamber music festival -- the largest of its kind in the world.

 

CityFolkExternal Link Title: Wintersleep, Van Morrison, and the Sheepdogs are just a few of the world-famous bands that have made the trek to CityFolk: a five-day September celebration with over 25 musical performances, as well as dance and visual art. 

 

Ottawa International Animation FestivalExternal Link Title: Do you love animation? You're in luck. Some of the most cutting-edge, provocative, and entertaining animation in the world comes to Ottawa for the International Animation Festival. From classic cartoons to the latest animation techniques, this festival has it all.  

Canada Day on Parliament Hill
Canada Day on Parliament Hill

Canada Day

 

 

Canada DayExternal Link Title is such a big event that we wanted to give it some room to shine!

 

Canadians are rightfully proud of their country and flock to Parliament Hill every Canada Day on 1st July to celebrate together. Party on the lawns of this historic political building alongside tens of thousands of red-and-white-wearing Canadians. Roam the closed downtown streets and get your face painted with a big red maple leaf. Dance to the music at Major's Hill or Jacques Cartier Park and head back to Parliament Hill for the huge evening concert and fireworks.

 

 

Discover more fantastic events on the Ottawa Tourism website.