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Canadian Heritage hosts the big nation-wide celebration, based in the National Capital Region. For details, visit the Canadian Heritage Canada Day website. Public transit is the best way to get around on Canada Day, especially since OC Transpo offers no-charge special service all day.

Downtown Ottawa will be very busy on Canada Day, with significant parking and traffic impacts. Any restrictions to travel in the downtown core will be posted here. Ottawa has plenty of fun, family-friendly activities going on that you can explore all across the city: Fun and local things to do. There are also celebrations or firework displays in these communities. Check with local community groups for details. Leading up to and on Canada Day, you can learn more about the original Nations living on this land called Ottawa.

Here are some events and resources to consider:. Getting around downtown on Canada Day will be more complicated than usual this year.

Plan your route ahead of time and expect delays. Public transit is your best options and OC Transpo is offering no-charge special service on Canada Day. Visit octranspo. A motor vehicle control zone will be in effect from Wednesday, June 29 at 8 am until Monday, July 4 at 6 am. Some of the special events planned across the city on Canada Day impact nearby roads, with closures and parking restrictions, as listed below.

Please expect delays downtown and be aware that regulations may change over the coming days. Canada Day is a busy day for transit. Give yourself plenty of time and plan your trip in advance. Fare gates at stations will be open. If you plan to light fireworks, remember they are permitted only on June 30, July 1 and July 2. Here are some things to know in advance. Residents can report issues with fireworks online through ServiceOttawa at ottawa.

By-law and Regulatory Services will have Officers out on the streets ensuring all City of Ottawa by-laws are obeyed by residents and visitors. Tickets will be issued to any individual in violation of any City of Ottawa by-law.

Ottawa is a safe and inclusive city for everyone. While the City of Ottawa respects the fundamental right to protest, the City is responsible for ensuring residents and visitors feel safe in our community. Canada Day is a celebration of our people and values. The City upholds those values: a diversity of minds, perspectives, cultures and lived experiences, and denounces any displays of hate and racism.

Sometimes we see people who disregard these same values, and this can affect everyone differently. If you are feeling stressed or overwhelmed, please reach out and speak to someone. For mental health services and supports, please visit OttawaPublicHealth. City of Ottawa. Home Arts, heritage and events Tourism, events and festivals Canada Day Canada Day On this page. Going downtown Going downtown. Community happenings Community happenings.

Indigenous events and reflections Indigenous events and reflections. Traffic and parking Traffic and parking. Motor vehicle control zone: June 29 to July 4 A motor vehicle control zone will be in effect from Wednesday, June 29 at 8 am until Monday, July 4 at 6 am. Residential and business traffic, as well as pedestrians, cyclists and public transit are permitted to enter and exit the control zone.

Motor vehicles taking part in any form of demonstration, event, protest or rally will not be permitted. Barricades, heavy equipment or police officers and vehicles will be at various access points surrounding the control zone, to filter lawful traffic onto those streets.

There is no on-street parking or stopping as indicated by posted signage on roads in the control zone. Parking within the control zone is only available in parking lots and garages.

These may be busy, so plan your travel times appropriately. Motorists failing to observe temporary no-stopping signage may be ticketed and towed.

Expect traffic delays in the control zone and on surrounding roads. The removal of the control zone, currently planned for Monday July 4 at 6 am, may be delayed should conditions warrant it.

Temporary parking signage will remain in effect until removed by the City. Osgoode Osgoode Main Street will be closed between Nixon Drive and Osgoode Main Street from 12 pm to 1 pm Updates Please expect delays downtown and be aware that regulations may change over the coming days.

Recreation and cultural services Recreation and cultural services. Please check ottawa. Splash pads are open. Most art centres and museums will be closed on Friday, July 1. Please check with the centre or museum directly for details. Fireworks and other by-laws Fireworks and other by-laws. Purchasing fireworks The sale of consumer fireworks is prohibited in Ottawa, except on Canada Day and the seven business days leading up to it. Location and age requirement for discharging fireworks Fireworks displays must be directly supervised by an adult, 18 years and older, and must take place on private property — with permission from the property owner.

Even on private properties, fireworks cannot be discharged if it poses danger to other individuals and properties. This will include any property nearby other homes, apartments, roadways, sidewalks and public spaces. No discharging fireworks on City parks and sports fields Discharging fireworks is not allowed on City property — which includes all parks, sports fields and beaches.

Other by-laws By-law and Regulatory Services will have Officers out on the streets ensuring all City of Ottawa by-laws are obeyed by residents and visitors. No unnecessary motor-vehicle or other noise, including speakers or shouting No unnecessary motor-vehicle idling No encumbering a sidewalk or roadway by any means, including setting up tents or other illegal structures No public urination and defecation No open air fires No littering Discharging of fireworks — contravening any regulations under Fireworks By-Law.

City services and schedules City services and schedules. Certain City of Ottawa services will be impacted on Friday, July 1. Please visit ottawa. Green bin, recycling and garbage collection There will be no curbside green bin , recycling , garbage or bulky item collection on Friday, July 1. Multi-residential recycling container and green bin collection will also be delayed the following week by one day for the remainder of the week.

Multi-residential garbage containers will be collected on the regular scheduled day. The Sexual Health Clinic and satellite clinics will be closed. The Site program office and supervised consumption services at Clarence Street will be closed. The Site mobile van will operate from 5 pm to pm. Dental clinics will be closed. Municipal child care services All municipal child care centres will be closed. Virtual services, loans and programs can be accessed on the Ottawa Public Library website.

Stay safe, be well Stay safe, be well. Keep safety top of mind as you plan your Canada Day activities: Keep an eye on the weather and know how to beat the heat. Protect yourself from the effects of too much sun with these sun safety tips from Ottawa Public Health. Heading to the pool, lake or river? Be sure to practice water safety. Assess your risk ahead of time, respect those around you. Planning on having some drinks? Please do so safely and responsibly. OC Transpo offers no-charge special service on Canada Day.

Never drink and drive. Plan ahead. Keep yourself and your friends safe, visit the PartySafer webpage.