Tourism lookahead: After the big 2017 party, where does Ottawa go from here?
Michael Crockatt calls the Canada 150 celebrations a “great gift” that made 2017 a record year for the city’s tourism industry. The big question facing
Tourism lookahead: After the big 2017 party, where does Ottawa go from here?
Michael Crockatt calls the Canada 150 celebrations a “great gift” that made 2017 a record year for the city’s tourism industry. The big question facing
Ottawa 2017 festivities end on cold note, but officials say Canadians celebrated warmly
Heritage Minister Melanie Joly is the first to acknowledge Canada 150 had its share of ups and downs. She doesn’t shy away from mentioning the
Ottawa 2017 hosts weeklong celebration of gaming despite cancelled awards
Ottawa gamers will have the chance to brave chilling winds to battle fire-breathing monsters during a weeklong event across the city. The fire is simulated;
O Canada! Commemorative book celebrating Canada’s 150th anniversary launched in Ottawa
With festivities and events marking Canada’s 150th birthday continuing throughout the fall, several Ottawa-based organizations have published a new book that highlights the best of
Hats off: Ottawa 2017 wins eight awards from International Festivals & Events Association
MediaStyle and the Ottawa 2017 Bureau are among those winning recent accolades in the city.
Not all Ottawa market merchants inspired by village
Cleanup of Inspiration Village, which has been up in the ByWard Market for about four months, is nearly complete, and not every businesses owner in
Inspiration Village closes with 340K visitors to ByWard Market exhibition
Ottawa 2017 Bureau says 49% of surveyed attendees were visitors to Ottawa.
Kontinuum sound and light show a glittering achievement for Ottawa 2017 team
When Ottawa 2017 executive director Guy Laflamme was seeking a partner to help pull off his unprecedented plan to build a multimedia exhibit in an
La Machine roars life into Ottawa businesses
Long Ma the dragon horse wasn’t the only winner in the four-day-long march of La Machine through Ottawa as downtown businesses were packed with customers.
Ottawa welcomes a new twist on ‘Haute Cuisine’ with Sky Lounge
Diners will see Parliament Hill and expereince a whole new level of cuisine at the Sky Lounge this weekend as part of Ottawa 2017 events
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