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Friday, February 28, 2014

Compliment Day

March 1st is World Compliment Day

Try printing this and placing it on your fridge, encourage your children to take one and give it to other family members. You can also download the blank template to make your own :)



















For the blank template click HERE

You can even print a reward for the best compliment of the day HERE





***March Break Ideas***Rag and Bone Theatre



The world première of a new show, The Last Polar Bears, based on a book by Harry Horse. The Last Polar Bears is the funny, moving story of a Grandfather’s unlikely trip to the Arctic with his opinionated dog, Roo. The show also has  actual film footage of Henry Larson's famous Arctic expedition on the St. Roch and the gorgeous Arctic landscapes, northern lights and real animals. The show is full of excitement including live action, puppets and multimedia. A must see!

When and Where:
March 8–9 at 1:30 and 3:30 at the Shenkman Arts Centre.
March 11 at 1:30, March 12 and 13 at 10:30 and 1:30 at the Theatre of the Irving Greenberg Centre 

WhoAges 4-11.

CostTickets are $10 each or four for $32

Carleton University Magic Show

Carleton University Office for Chemistry Outreach (CUOCO) presents:


7th ANNUAL CHEMISTRY MAGIC SHOW & ACTIVITY CENTRE: 
at Carleton Saturday, March 1, 2014!!! 

 Age 4 and up and the cost is FREE (they are accepting donations of cash or non perishable food)

Magic Show :  11 a.m. and 2 p.m. in Theatre B in the basement of Southam Hall .
(Arrive early for seats, if the theatre is full you can watch nearby on a large screen)
Please be aware that there are some loud noises during the show.

Hands-On Activity Centre : 930-430pm in The Superlab on the 2nd floor of the Steacie Building.  Make ice cream with liquid nitrogen, make slime and miniature Olympic medals, learn about what makes things smell, as well as the chemistry of wine and chocolate. You can also see how some of the magic tricks were done.

Click HERE for more details and another video preview.




















Tooth Fairy Day

February 28th is Tooth Fairy Day!!

Here is a cute craft you can make with your little ones...

Tooth Fairy Pillow

Materials

            • Scissors
            • White felt
            • Marker
            • Embroidery needle
            • 1/4 yard favorite soft fabric
            • Pins
            • White thread
            • Loose batting



Directions

  1. Trace shape of tooth onto white felt with a marker, and cut shape from felt.
  2. Cut two pieces of 9-by-9-inch fabric and pin tooth in center of one piece.
  3. Hand-stitch around the edge of the tooth with white thread, leaving the top open so the tooth becomes a pocket.
  4. Place 2 pieces of fabric face side in. Pin in place. Sew pieces together around edges with a 1/4-inch seam allowance, leaving a 4-inch opening for turning right side out.
  5. Trim corners of seam allowance and turn right side out. Stuff with batting and hand-stitch opening closed.

A wonderful Robert Munsch Favorite... Click HERE to hear the story :)


Thursday, February 27, 2014

Ottawa March Break Madness


PLAYOFF Game
Ottawa SkyHawks vs Mississauga Power

A winning record for the inaugural season, check! The SkyHawks have played well at home, winning 14 games and only losing 6. They are now on a winning streak and have won their last five regular season games (first time in Franchise history). As they prepare for take-off in the post-season, the team is poised to make a statement.
The Windsor Express  has clinched the number one spot in the Central Division and will play the winner of the playoff play-in game between the Ottawa SkyHawks  and the Mississauga Power  as follows:
Date : March 2, 2014
Time : 2:00 pm
Venue : La Cité Collégiale (801 promenade de l'Aviation, Ottawa)
Tickets : $20 (Students), $25 (General Admission), $35 (VIP Courtside)
Tickets are available online or at the door. There are LIMITED SEATS AVAILABLE and its first come first serve. 
GET YOUR TICKETS HERE

If your children are loving basketball...

Above the Rim Basketball School  March Break Camp

This full-day March Break camp is designed for children and youth ages 7 to 15 who love basketball. The program is run in conjunction with the City of Ottawa. Fundamental skills are taught by professional teachers. 

Activities include

  • Group warm-up and cool-down activities
  • Station work that focuses on the development of basketball specific skills, building on what has been taught from the previous day
  • Foul shot practice
  • Full-court drills
  • Opportunities to challenge coaches
  • Scrimmages
  • All participants receive an Above the Rim t-shirt, a group photo and have opportunities to win other prizes.
  • Pizza lunch on the final day.
  • Tournament and skills competitions on Friday.

***March Break Ideas*** Ottawa Museums



  • Bytown Museum
    • Saturday March 1 to Sunday March 16: March Break Drop-in Family activities, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily
    • Discover Ottawa’s best kept secrets thorough exhibition by using handy tools, historic toys and story telling along the way. You can also try the ever popular Postcard Scavenger Hunt. Collect them all and create your very own timeline of Ottawa’s history! 
  • Canada Agriculture and Food Museum
    • Saturday March 1 to Sunday March 16: Barnyard Break, 930 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily
    • A Fascinating Barnyard March Break Foodology. Demonstrations from Bread Chemistry, toEggsperiments to Taffy-ology: The Science of Maple Taffy Making. 
  • Canada Aviation and Space Museum
    • Saturday March 1 - to Sunday March 16, 10 a.m. to  5p.m.
    • March Break is all about Helicopters! Explore them through workshops, crafts and demonstrations. Also, 23rd Annual LEGO Contest - Bring in your aviation-inspired LEGO creation for a chance to win great prizes! Register in advance
  • Canada Science and Technology Museum
    • Saturday March 1 to Sunday March 16, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
    • From magic shows to story telling, crafts to building there is a lot of facinating science experiments going on this March Break.
  • Canadian Museum of History & Children’s Museum
    • Saturday March 1 to Sunday March 16, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m
    • Snonovation- an ode to snow, with taffy making, building igloos, crafts and many demonstrations. Don't forget the IMAX.
  • Canadian Museum of Nature
    • Saturday March 1 to Sunday March 16, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
    • FrogsPenguins and Monsters, try out all the activities, including frog calls, origami, frog drawing and crafts. There will also be time for a  3D movies featuring penguins or flying monsters!
  • Canadian War Museum
    • Saturday March 1 to Sunday March 16, 930 a.m. to 5 p.m.
    • Strategy board games - use your strategies to defeat your opponent and claim victory. With a variety of classic games available, there is something for everyone, 
  • National Gallery of Canada
    • Saturday March 1 to Sunday March 16, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
    • Artissimo - Workshops, structure building and guided tours for the whole family.
  • Nepean Museum and Fairfield Location
    • Monday March 10 to Friday March 14 930 a.m to 330 p.m.
    • 2014 March Break Camp and Workshops: Food & Feast. Crafts, workshops, different theme everyday.
  • Goulbourn Museum
    • Monday March 10 to Friday March 14 830 a.m to 12 p.m.
    • March Break Camp. Archaeological dig, crafts, games and special guests. 

Fruit Chilli

February 27th is National Strawberry Day and National Chili Day... Well guess what? I found a recipe for Strawberry Chili, this looks like a great recipe to get your little ones to eat some fruit!


CARIBBEAN FRUIT CHILI

Ingredients

  • Fruit juices, combine any three, such as peach, orange, papaya, mango, pineapple 1/2 cup ea.
  • Fresh fruits, such as mango, papaya, peach, kiwi, strawberry, 1/2" cubed 6 cups
  • Chili powder 1 Tbsp.
  • Garam masala 1 Tbsp.
  • Tabasco Sauce 1 Tbsp.
  • Coconut milk 1 cup
  • Brown sugar, firmly packed 1/2 cup
  • Lime juice, fresh 1/2 cup
  • Salt 1/2 tsp.
  • Sour cream for garnish
  • Brown sugar for garnish
  • Mint leaves, fresh for garnish

Method
1. Combine fruit juices of choice, chili powder and garam masala in a stainless steel
sauce pan. Simmer for 15 minutes, and then cool in an ice-water bath.
2. Add TABASCO Sauce, coconut milk, brown sugar, lime juice, and salt.
3. Add desired cubed fruits and marinate 4-24 hours.
4. Serve in a soup bowl or mug, each with a dollop of sour cream
sweetened with brown sugar and place a fresh mint leaf on top.
(http://www.tabascofoodservice.com/)

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

***March Break Ideas***Camps Volume 2

March Break Camps around the City
Camp is a great way for kids to make new friends and have a fun and new experience.
(Click on the name for a direct link to the site)

  • Capital Camps
    • March Break Multi-Sports Camp is a different sports every day in a fun and structured environment. Some of these sports include: soccer, basketball, indoor tennis, and volleyball. All campers will receive a free daily lunch and a pizza party on Friday and everyone will get a camp t-shirt and a photo of themselves playing their favourite sport during the week.
  • Soloway JCC Camp
    • Swim, play sports, games, play with friends, go on great outings and have tons of fun

***March Break Ideas*** Storytime

Tuesday March 11-10am-12pm.
Boomerang Kids Westboro

Join Princess Lizzy in the book nook area for story time. Fun for all ages.

World Fairy Tale Day

My favorite fairy tale is The Princess and the Pea....what's yours???




You can go to Story Now to listen to all your favorite Fairy Tales or go to your local library to get a copy.

Share your favorite Fairy Tale in the comments below :)

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

***March Break Ideas*** Ottawa Public Libraries

Ottawa Libraries- March Break Events


March 8
  • Storytime Magic (Family)-Carlingwood
    • March 8, 2014 - 10:30am No registration.Stories, rhymes & songs for children of all ages and a parent or caregiver. Saturday, March 8th at 10:30am. Family Program.
  • Storytime Magic-Nepean Centrepointe
    • March 8, 2014 - 11:00am   
March 10
  • "You can't catch me!"-Sunnyside
    • March 10, 2014 - 10:15am No registration. Stories, activities and crafts featuring tricksters big and small. Ages 4-6. Monday, March 10 10:15 a.m.
  • Amazing Science-Hazeldean
    • March 10, 2014 - 10:30am Registration required   Status: Open for registration.Stories, activities and crafts that show the magic of science. Ages 4-6.
  • Professor Wick's School of Magic-Alta Vista
    • March 10, 2014 - 10:30am Registration required   Status: Open for registration. Join the amazing Professor Wick for a magic workshop where you will learn the history of magic and how to perform tricks of your own. Ages 6-12. Registration.

Monday, February 24, 2014

***March Break Ideas*** Sens Skills

March 12, 2014 at 7 PM
Canadian Tire Centre

Get your tickets now at CapitalTickets.ca

TICKETS

  • 100 Level (rows A-H) $20.00
  • 100 Level (rows J-R) $17.50
  • 200 Level $15.00
  • 300 Level $12.50
Sens Skills presented by Sport Chek is a thrilling family fun, charitable event that features the Senators competing against each other in six skills events including the Hardest Shot and Fastest Skater competitions.This year, Senators captain Jason Spezza’s team will take on a team led by his assistants, Chris Phillips and Chris Neil.

On behalf of Sport Chek and the NHLPA, the Ottawa Senators will donate this year's net proceeds to the Sens Foundation's Sens RINK project and the NHLPA's Goals and Dreams Fund.

Frozen On Blu-ray and DVD






















Frozen will be available for Digital HD and Digital 3D download beginning February 25, and then it will be available on Blu-ray, DVD, and On-Demand beginning March 18.

Pre-Order on Amazon 

Pretty Handsome- Salon for Kids


Whether you are looking for a mommy daughter day, a fabulous glam party or a simple hair cut, Pretty Handsome Children's Salon has something for everyone. The salon is dedicated to using all natural products from hair glitter to mud masks. 

An example of some of the services offered;

  1. "Essential Cut"- a gentle way for children to get their first hair cut, they will especially love the fancy car chairs to sit in and IPADs.
  2. Pretty Funky Ice-Cream Mani & Pedi- naturally exfoliating mani pedi with an ice cream bath bomb and don't forget the natural polish.
  3. Chocolate Facial- Moor Mud Chocolate mask, great for even sensitive skin types.
  4. Makeup session or Glitter tattoos- all natural face paint and makeup applications.
  5. There are even special treatments for tweens and teens experiencing changes in complexion.

Be sure to check out their "Shindig Packages". Choose from makeup sessions, mani/pedis and facials, the package is completed  with Custom e-invitations, 30 minutes in the PH Lounge, Mocktinis and e-thank you cards. Loot bags available as well. 

For more information on services and prices please visit http://www.prettyhandsome.ca/spaservice.html. You can also follow on facebook https://www.facebook.com/PrettyHandsomeSpa for up to date information on special events at the Salon.

Be sure to watch for their upcoming "Frozen" night, watch the movie, sing some karaoke and much more!!

Infant and Toddler Sleep Seminar-FREE



Developing Healthy Sleep Habits for Babies & Toddlers, Wed. Feb. 26, 10-11:30am, free

"Are you exhausted? Are you up multiple times per night with your baby? Are you frustrated that you baby won't nap longer than 45 minutes? Is your baby waking up crying and still tired? Join us for a free talk by sleep consultant, Sarah Mitchell of Helping Babies Sleep. This talk will provide you with information on creating health sleep habits for your infant and toddler. Short naps, frequent night wakes, early morning wake ups and poor sleep associations will be discussed, with the goal of getting you and your baby more sleep.
About Sarah: I am a mother of two children, and my first child would not sleep. I read all the recommended books out there and found a lot of theory, but not much to put into practice. Ultimately I used my academic training to research our sleep issue and formulated a plan to put into place. I now have two good sleepers, and have helped hundreds of families improve their quality of life. I have a Bachelor of Kinesiology Degree and a Doctor of Chiropractic. I understand the anatomy and physiology behind sleep and have a strong understanding about health and child development.
My talk will cover:
- the importance of sleep associations and sleep cues
- creating a positive sleep environment
- creating a consistent bedtime routine
- catching the "sleep window"
- types of sleep training techniques"
Register in online, by phone (613-798-8950 ext. 0) or in person at 411 Dovercourt Ave, Ottawa, or online with course code 91547

Sunday, February 23, 2014

City of Ottawa March Break Camps


Click Here for details and to register for March Break Camps offered by the City of Ottawa. 

****Stay tuned for a new series of posts "March Break Ideas" starting tomorrow.

Belly Painting- March 14


Boomerang Kids in Westboro is Hosting a Pre-Natal Belly Painting Session


  • Cost: $50 + HST
    • Includes painted belly and photos
  • You are welcome to bring other children and your partner
    • By appointment only
    • Call to reserve a spot: 613-277-1041
  • Professional pre-natal artist
    • Only high quality, FDA approved, hypoallergenic products used


For more information visit www.getpaintedbodyart.com or  www.boomerangkids.com/Westboro

The Magician's Nephew @ Centrepointe Theatre

March 12-16

"The first of seven stories in The Chronicles of Narnia is the tale of a boy named Digory and his friend Polly who are tricked by his whimsical Uncle Andrew into embarking on a series of magical adventures. They are brought into other worlds where they encounter the selfish Queen Jadis from an enchanted declining land, and the powerful lion Aslan from the newly created Narnia. Can Digory complete the task he’s given by Aslan to ensure the safety of Narnia and the restored health of his dying mother?"



Tickets: Adult - $27.50 / Seniors - $22.50 / Students - $18.50 / Children - $14.50 - Buy Tickets

Saturday, February 22, 2014

Where to watch the gold medal game... other than in pyjamas at home



GO CANADA GO

CITY HALL
Doors open: 6 a.m.
Details: Two screens have been showcasing the Olympics near the City’s Hall information booth. 

REAL SPORTS BAR & GRILL
Doors open: 7 a.m.
Details: One 27-foot TV and 99  high-definition TVs figure at all angles in the 12,000-square-foot bar.

THE ROYAL OAK
Doors open: 6:30 a.m.
Each of this restaurant chain’s 14 spots will show the men’s final. The bar will feature its “Gold Medal Burgers” — made special for the Olympics.

NATIONAL ARTS CENTRE
Doors open: 6:45 a.m.
One massive screen in the lobby will feature the gold medal game.

LOCAL HEROES BAR & GRILL
Doors Open: 7 a.m.
Local Heroes’ Clyde Avenue bar will serve its usual breakfast with the game in the background on more than 30 screens.   The bar’s Bells Corners site will also be open.

BERRYMAN PUB
Doors open: 6 a.m.
This Bank Street bar will be opening at 6 a.m. for the hockey crowd. Brunch will be served until 1 p.m.

HEART & CROWN
Doors open: 6:30 a.m.
Each of the four Heart & Crown venues in Ottawa will start sitting hockey fans at 6:30 a.m. The ByWard Market spot features four large projectors and eight more TVs. There’s also the Crown on Preston Street, the James Street Pub on Bank Street and the Aulde Dubliner & Pour House on William Street.

BIG RIG BREW PUB
Doors open: 7 a.m.
Patrons can take in a breakfast while watching Canada play Sweden on 14 screens.

BROADWAY BAR & GRILL
Doors open: 7 a.m.
All three Ottawa locations will feature the usual breakfast menu. 

HOMETOWN SPORTS AND GRILL
Doors open: 6:30 a.m.
Features one 200-square-foot TV and 42 more screens. 

SIR JOHN A. PUB
Doors open at 6:30 a.m.
The pub will serve its regular Sunday brunch.

(http://www.ottawacitizen.com/sports/Gold+medal+madness+spots+watch+Canada+Sweden+hockey+final/9539887/story.html)

Strollercise and Fitness with Jules


Mom and Baby Fitness 

I recently had the privilege of speaking with Jules Hilliker from Fitness with Jules and the ever popular Strollercise Program at Boomerang Kids.
I asked Jules; "What gave you the idea to incorporate children into the fitness routines?

"When I had my first baby 21 years ago I weighed 310 pounds, did not know anyone in Ottawa and had no idea where to turn for help. I had waited 9 months to meet my baby and I was not ready to leave him with someone else while I tried to exercise. I knew what I wished was out there, for women like me, so I decided since I couldn't find it, I would create it. I wanted to combine my desire to finally get fit, my need to be with my new baby and my hope for cool socializing into one activity. I spent a year researching everything I could on exercise and nutrition, and with my baby at my side ended my lifelong struggle with obesity. I became a certified personal trainer and specialized in pre and post natal fitness. I have spent the last twelve years creating super fun, safe and effective venues for Moms to get fit and hang out with their children and I LOVE it!!  "


A little about the Mommy and Baby fitness workouts that Jules offers:


Strollercise

Strollercise is a free 1-hr fitness program offered by Boomerang Kids. It is offered 5 mornings a week May through October and 1 day a week (Bank St. location) all year round.This is a mom and baby class, so you will need a carrier, stroller or tummy to walk, run and jog along with other moms and moms to be.When you arrive at the Boomerang location with your baby simply sign in at the cash desk. Bring a water bottle and comfortable and weather appropriate clothing and shoes. The class goes rain or shine but is cancelled  if the weather forecast is calling for +30C or – 30C.
You can follow the program on facebook (http://www.boomerangkids.com/strollercise/)


STROLLERCISE SCHEDULE

LOCATION
DAYS
TIME
BANK STREET
Year round
Mon
10:15
1615 ORLEANS BLVD
Starts again May 2014
Tues
10:15
Barrhaven 3777 Strandherd
Stars again May 2014
Wed
10:00
255 RICHMOND RD
Thurs
10:15
700 EAGLESON RD
Starts again May 2014
Fri 
10:15


Mom and Baby First Fitness & Mom and Baby Outdoor Bootcamp

Mom and Baby fitness classes combine specifically designed cardio strength and core exercises to get participants into better than before baby shape!
Jules teaches at many venues across the city and prices per class vary depending on locations (average class is $13). For more information on times and locations please visit http://www.fitnesswithjules.com or https://www.facebook.com/fitnesswithjules. I will be attending some classes really soon, hope to see you there :)



Friday, February 21, 2014

February 22-Toys R Us Kid's Day

Toys R Us Play Day -FREE!!



  •  HASBRO SUPERHERO ACTIVITY: Create your own Superhero Identity and ID badge
  • STICKY MOSAICS MAKE N’ TAKE: Make your own mosaic by learning how to tile by number
  • FASHION ANGELS HAIR CHOX ACTIVITY: Experiment with the fun trend of hair chalking using the new Hair Chox by Fashion Angels. 5 cool temporary hair "chox" colors to dye the tips of your hair or create ultra-bold streaks!
  • PRODUCT DEMONSTRATIONS: Be the first to play with some of the new and favorite toys at Toys R us.
  • KREO MAKE N’ TAKE: Pick from a mini KRE-O Dungeons & Dragons OR Transformers sample, build in-store and take it home!
  • MEGA BLOKS FIRST BUILDERS ACTIVITY:  Learn how to build a Snail, Dog or Horse with Mega Bloks First Builders!
  • NINTENDO DONKEY KONG COUNTRY TROPICAL FREEZE DEMO:  Try out the new Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze game on Wii U!

ALSO.....Pink Shirt Day!

Wednesday February 26th is Pink Shirt Day! 
"A day where kids are encouraged to wear pink to help raise awareness for anti-bullying. 
The day was created by two high school students in Nova Scotia after a fellow student 
was being bullied for wearing pink to school. "

Starting at 11 a.m. on Saturday February 22nd receive 
a free “Be a Buddy, Not a Bully” pink t-shirt that you can wear to school on the 26th! 
(Max 100 shirts per store. Limit 1 per child. Kids sizes only ). 




Thursday, February 20, 2014

Family Oscar Party March 2, 2014




Even though most of us have not seen all the nominated movies, watching the Oscars can still be a fun experience. This year will be extra funny with Ellen Degeneres as the host. If your little ones will be in bed once the big night starts you can have an afternoon party, if not you can have some fun during commercials. 

With only a week to go, (and the only family friendly category being animated feature) you have probably seen the nominees, if you could always have a movie night to catch up. The Croods, Frozen, Despicable Me 2, Ernest and Celestine and The Wind Rises.

Oscar Night

  • First things first, dress the part, go through your closets and pick out a fancy outfit for you and the kids. The fancier the better, don't forget some amazing hair dos. You could even have a little photo shoot just like the stars.( Don't forget to ask the fun questions... "who are you wearing" their answers will be priceless).
  • Movie charades, put your favorite movie titles in a hat and take turns acting them out.
  • Have a game of Trivial pursuit (Disney or Nickelodeon edition)
  • Make your own trophies and nominate each member of the family for an award
    • Materials
      • plastic cups
      • gold paint
      • glue
      • pipe cleaners
      • black marker
    • Directions
      • paint 2 pipe cleaners and 2 plastic cups gold
      • once dry place glue on the bottom on the cups and glue them together
      • place pipe cleaners on side of cups to make handles
      • write the title of award on trophy 
  • Place your guess for best movie of the year (even if you haven't seen them, just guess)
  • And what would Oscar night be without fancy Hors d'oeuvres (kiddie style)

Watermelon with Feta and Mint

Cucumber Hummus and Tomato Wraps

Milk Shots with a Cookie
Tomato Soup and Grilled Cheese
Sliders with Fries and Ketchup



Potted Potter at the NAC



The Unauthorized Harry Experience – " Parody by Dan and Jeff, takes on the ultimate challenge of condensing all seven Harry Potter books (and a real life game of Quidditch) into 70 hilarious minutes. Even if you don’t know the difference between a horcrux and a Hufflepuff, Potted Potter will make you roar with laughter. Created by two-time Olivier Award-nominated actors Daniel Clarkson and Jefferson Turner, Potted Potter is perfect for ages six to Dumbledore (who is very old indeed)." This is playing at the NAC March 10-13. Use promo code : Ottawakiosk to save 25% off tickets. Price range $52-112.

Tickets available at www.ticketmaster.ca

Disney On Ice Ticket Discount!!!



DISNEY ON ICE CELEBRATES 100 YEARS OF MAGIC

Feb. 19 - Feb. 23, 2014

Canadian Tire Centre
A century of classic Disney stars are taking to the ice to share memories, laughs and excitement in Disney On Ice celebrates 100 Years of Magic. The magnificent celebration is coming to Ottawa’s Canadian Tire Centre Wednesday, Feb. 19, through Sunday, Feb. 23, 2014.

More than 60 of Disney’s captivating characters and their unforgettable stories come to life in this commemorative celebration, produced by Feld Entertainment. In this lavish ice show, everyone’s favorite sweethearts, Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse, take audiences on a fun-filled adventure, sharing memories with Disney friends including Goofy, Donald Duck, the beloved Disney Princesses, Buzz Lightyear, Woody, Jiminy Cricket, Pinocchio, Mulan, Timon, Pumbaa, Stitch, Nemo and The Incredibles.

Audiences will not want to miss this once-in-a-lifetime ice spectacular that features beautifully choreographed figure skating to Academy Award®-winning songs When You Wish Upon a Star, Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah, Beauty and the Beast, Under the Sea, Can You Feel the Love Tonight and more toe-tapping songs that will inspire fond Disney memories. Dazzling sets, memorable characters, beautiful costumes and exciting special effects will transport audiences through decades of Disney’s most beloved tales.

Tickets for Disney On Ice celebrates 100 Years of Magic can be purchased by visiting www.CapitalTickets.ca, by phone at 613-599-FANS (3267) or 1-877-788-FANS (3267); in person at The Sens Store at Carlingwood Mall and Place d’Orléans, any Ottawa Sports Experts location, Les Galeries de Hull, Ottawa Festivals and at the Canadian Tire Centre box office. Tickets are $70 (rinkside seats), $52, $32, $23 and $15 for all shows. 
You can get a discount on tickets by using the code MUM44 and
get 4 tickets for $44.00 (weekday shows)
or
MUM4 to receive $4.00 off (weekend shows)

Wednesday, Feb. 19 – 7 p.m.
Thursday, Feb. 20 – 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Friday, Feb. 21 – 7 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 22 – 11 a.m., 3 p.m. and a 7 p.m. French performance
Sunday, Feb. 23 – 11:30 a.m. and a 3:30 p.m. French performance
Ages 2 and older must have a ticket.