It only seems like it just started, but the City’s wading pool and supervised beach swimming seasons are quickly winding down this week. Supervised swimming at beaches Lifeguard supervision and daily water testing at City beaches – Mooney’s Bay, Britannia, Petrie Island and Westboro, end for this season on Sunday, August 29. Until August 29, […]
City’s Fall 2021 Recreation and Culture eGuides: now online
Thanks to our two-dose summer, we are pleased to welcome back more in-person recreation and arts programming this fall. Browse the fall 2021 recreation and culture eGuides for COVID-modified activities being offered at select City facilities. Aquatics registration starts on Monday, August 16 at 9 pm and registration for all other recreation, arts and special […]
Ottawa Public Health: COVID-19 Vaccine Updates
Ottawa Public Health (OPH) has announced the launch of its new Community Immunity webpage. As increased shipments of COVID-19 vaccines are expected, and eligibility criteria for vaccination opens to the general public, the OttawaPublicHealth.ca/CommunityImmunity website will be the home for Ottawa Public Health and the City of Ottawa’s vaccine confidence campaign. Ottawa Public Health’s website is updated […]
City gradually restarting in-person services under Ontario’s Orange-Restrict status
The Province of Ontario is lifting the COVID-19 restrictions and moving Ottawa to Orange-Restrict status, effective Tuesday, February 16 at 12:01 am. The Orange-Restrict status allows the City of Ottawa to resume some of the same services offered before the provincial state-of-emergency orders came into effect. Recreation and Culture Recreation services will restart gradually at […]
Parks and Recreation Facilities Master Plan: public consultation
The Recreation, Cultural and Facility Services department is developing a Parks and Recreation Facilities Master Plan (PRFMP), in support of the new Official Plan (OP). Ottawa residents are being invited to share their knowledge and experiences to help us plan for the future of municipal parks and recreation facilities. The first phase of the PRFMP […]
Outdoor skating: Sharpen your understanding of COVID-safety rules
The province-wide stay-at-home measures want people to stay home as much as possible and not visit other people’s homes. But you can go out for important reasons – like doctor appointments, groceries, get medication, and skating outdoors. Skating outdoors in your neighbourhood and being active is important to you and your family’s overall health. Here […]
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