Fee DescriptionReservations required $12 | To register, call 613-991-3053. Grow your appreciation for our national plants this spring! Presented in partnership with the Ottawa Society of Botanical Artists (OSBA), Plant Portraits: Native Plants of Canada is an impressive collection of modern, botanical art. Through more than 30 original artworks – in watercolour, graphite, and mixed […]
Location: Three Sisters Hall, building 94 When: September 20, 2018 Times: 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm Fee: $8 + tax, reservation required. Language: English only Language Comments: English only with a bilingual Q & A.
In English with simultaneous French translation The Ottawa Japanese Community Association (OJCA), in collaboration with Library and Archives Canada (LAC), invites you to a conference to mark the 30th anniversary of the Japanese Canadian Redress Agreement, a historic landmark in the evolution of human rights in Canada. This year marks the 30th anniversary of the signing of […]
Delayed from June due to the speaker's family commitments. Welcome to Genealogy: Back To Basics! Genealogy B2B is a short lecture on a genealogical topic, followed by a Q & A session with Ottawa Branch members. If you are new to family history research or need a refresher, come out and join us! Sessions are […]
Ever wonder what it would be like to puppeteer on a TV show? Always wanted to give it a try? Well, here’s your chance. Puppeteer, Bob Stutt, has decades of TV and film experience including seven years with the Friendly Giant, ten years with the Muppets and ten years as Basil Bear on Canadian Sesame […]
This walking tour looks at late 19th- and early 20th-century buildings of historical or architectural importance in the northeast quadrant of Sandy Hill, an area favoured by lumber barons, mining magnates and politicians in Ottawa’s early years. Sandy Hill was home to four Canadian Prime Ministers. GUIDE: Judy Deegan, long-time Sandy Hill resident and heritage […]