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Thursday, July 31, 2014

Riverfest at Pinhey's Point

Sunday, August 10 from 10 am to 4 pm at Pinhey's Point Historical Site (Dunrobin, Ontario)


At Pinhey’s Point we celebrate the Ottawa River every day, but Riverfest is the day we pull out all the stops! If you’re into the outdoors and love rivers like we do, come to the site on this day and take a Voyageur canoe ride, enjoy sailing demonstrations, be inspired by the heritage boats on display, learn about forgotten arts and trades, and sit for a spell while you enjoy some live music. Don’t forget to stop by our heritage cooking demonstrations, too. You’ll go home with a new appreciation for your kitchen! Cost: $6/person, $10/pair, $16/family.

Kids in the Park

Location: Dundonald Park-512 Somerset St.
Date: Monday, 11 August 2014
Time: 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM


Come and join this FREE family event. What an amazing morning of fun for the kids.

Join the Centretown Community Health Centre Early Years team for a fun morning of arts and crafts, sand play and other fun activities. In English, French, Arabic and Somali.

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Movies for Mommies-Chef

Looks like rain again... why not catch a flick :)


Movies for Mommies Presents:


Chef (2hrs 3 mins)

Comedy
'Chef' is a rich and vibrant comedy - the story of Carl Casper (Favreau), who loses his chef job and cooks up a food truck business in hopes of reestablishing his artistic promise. At the same time, he tries to reconnect with his estranged family.

Director: Jon Favreau
Cast -Jon Favreau, Sofia Vergara, John Leguizamo, Scarlett Johansson, Bobby Cannavale, Robert Downey Jr.


THU. JULY 31 AT 1:10PM- $8.00 PP. NO PASSES. 

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Public Archaeological Dig

Leamy Lake Park- Saturday August 9 and Sunday, August 10

Public archaeological digs at Leamy Lake Park, Saturday August 9 and Sunday, August 10
Public archaeological digs at Leamy Lake Park, Saturday August 9 and Sunday, August 10
You are invited to take part in an archaeological excavation at Leamy Lake Park (in collaboration with the Ville de Gatineau), at a site where archaeologists are digging to learn more about the historical and prehistoric significance.
Location: Gatineau Boom building, Fournier Boulevard
Gatineau, Quebec
Schedule: 9 am to 4 pm
Cost: Free (admission and activity)
Information: Ian Badgley, archaeologist, NCC (613-239-5678, ext. 5751)
Sonia Blouin, Ville de Gatineau (819-243-2345, ext. 2120)
N.B. Additional excavation activities can be scheduled at this site on request between Aug. 4 and 8, inclusive. Please contact Mr. Badgley for more information.

Highland Games

Glengarry Highland Games 

August 1-2nd in the Maxville Fairgrounds (34 Fair St.)



Maxville, Ontario is a short hour east of Ottawa just off Highway 417, thirty minutes north of the Canada/US border crossing at Cornwall. Tickets are $20 at the gate and kids under 12 are free! The event is rain or shine.

There are so many great events at the Games aimed to please any Celtic fan. Some people come for the music, some for the fiddle, some for the dance and others to watch the heavyweight events. Of course, we can’t forget the pipes, the main attraction for many at the Games. Added to these events, the Games provide one of the best outdoor summer concerts at our Friday night Tattoo, and the unforgettable performance of the largest Massed Pipped Bands in North America at Saturday night’s closing. If you haven't seen this before, be prepared, it is incredibly moving. 

Fitting in with all of these events are two full days of the best in celtic entertainment and many special events ranging from military tug-of-wars to sheep dog demonstrations to Scotch tasting, heavyweights, scottish dancing and more. For a schedule click HERE
Make sure as well that you visit the wide array of vendors and concessions selling all things Scottish throughout the grounds. No matter your reason for attending the Games, we're sure your visit will be a memorable one. 

Monday, July 28, 2014

Handmade Sandboxes and Picnic Tables

I have seen these before on Pinterest, and thought, wow it would be great if I could make those. Well I have found a local momma who does just that. Amanda Myers (amandamyers82@hotmail.com) email for more information and to place your order.

Children's 4ft picnic tables
$80 unpainted
$100 painted



Sandboxes with sides that convert to bench seating

4ft x 4ft
$125 unpainted
$150 painted
8ft x 8ft
$215 unpainted

$265 painted






Children's 8 ft adjustable teeter totter
- With cushion seats
- 3 height options
$100



Sunday, July 27, 2014

Busker Festival

THE OTTAWA INTERNATIONAL BUSKER FESTIVAL RETURNS 
JULY 31ST TO AUGUST 4TH 2014Amazing shows from around the World! There’s something for the whole family including acrobats, contortionists, hula hoopers, yo-yo’s, musicians, comedians escape acts, magicians, jugglers and more!


Saturday, July 26, 2014

11 Summer Day trips near Ottawa

Gananoque (90 mins)
  • Thousand Island Cruises
  • Thousand Island Sky Deck
  • Fishing
  • Arthur Child Heritage Museum
  • Confederation and Bluff Park
  • Hiking Trails
  • Kayaking and Boating
  • Boldt Castle
  • Camping
Kingston (120 mins)
  • Fort Henry
  • Murney Tower
  • Lake Ontario Park
  • Pump House and Marine Museums
  • Walking Trails
  • Canals
  • Camping
Wakefield (31 mins)
  • Eco Odyssey
  • Walking, swimming, boating, fishing in Gatineau Park
  • Wakefield Covered Bridge
  • Walking Trails
  • Wakefield Wild Adventures
  • Camping
Morrisburg (65 mins)
  • Upper Canada Village
  • Chrysler Park and Beach
  • Migratory Bird Sanctuary
  • Lost Villages Museum
  • Camping
Val-des-Monts (40 mins)
  • Underground Caves
  • Fishing, Swimming and Boating
  • Arbraska Lafleche (hiking the Laurentiens, and cave exploring)
  • Domain fish Arc-en-Ciel- pond fishing experience
  • Camping
Smith Falls (50 mins)
  • Bascule Bridge
  • Railway Museum
  • Rideau Swale
  • Rideau Canal Locks
  • Walking Trails, Beach and Park
  • Camping
Montebello (55 mins)
  • Parc Omega
  • Camp Explora ATV Adventures
  • Fromagerie Montebello
  • Fishing, Swimming and Boating
  • Camping
Calabogie (70 mins)
  • Fishing, swimming and boating 
  • Biking and Hiking Trails
  • Scenic Chairlift Rides
  • Rafting
  • Camping
Prescott (60 mins)
  • Hiking, boating, fishing, swimming
  • Camping
Renfrew (60 mins)
  • NHL Museum
  • Logos Land
  • Millenium Trail
  • The Swinging bridge
  • Swimming, walking trails and boating
  • Camping
Winchester (45 mins)
  • Vanderlaand the barnyard zoo


Friday, July 25, 2014

The Haunted Walk Ottawa Summer Schedule


These tours take place when the lights are low and the atmosphere is just right for a good ghost story.  You may recognize our Tour Guides who wear cloaks and carry a lantern as they lead their groups through the quiet city streets.  Click HERE for description of each walk and ticket pricing 

Schedule
June 27, 2014 - August 31, 2014

 11:00amSat & SunTime Travel Trail Adventure
  7:00 pmDailyCrime and Punishment Jail
  7:30 pmTues - SatTime Travel Trail Adventure
  7:30 pmDailyFantômes et Potence (Fr.)
  8:00 pmDailyThe Original Haunted Walk of Ottawa
  8:00 pmDailyGhosts and the Gallows
  8:30 pmDailyLa Marche Hantée d'Ottawa (Fr.)
  9:00 pmDaily The Original Haunted Walk of Ottawa

Thursday, July 24, 2014

BoomerangKids-Westboro (255 Richmond Rd) Gift Card Contest

If you only had to shop at one children's store for the rest of your life, let me tell you why BoomerangKids-Westboro (255 Richmond Rd) is on the top of my list;
  • Boomerang Kids is a Canadian franchise.
  • Most of the stores' inventory is consigned by families in the local communities (keeping it local).
  • About 25% of Boomerang Kids stores' merchandise is new product (for those things you don't want to buy used).
  • Because it's a consignment store, you can have high end clothing and toys for a fraction of the cost.
  • You can consign some items you don't need and make a little extra cash (you will probably turn around and spend it in the store if you are not careful :)
  • You are helping the planet by keeping items out of the landfills and reusing them instead.
  • You can participate in fitness and wellness activities with your friends.
    • Strollercise, Mommy and Baby yoga, Zumbini, Salsa mommies, CPR, storytime to name a few!!
  • You can make new community connections, new friends and talk with other moms or dads like you. 
  • And, you can help your community by donating children's items to local families in need.
  • Weekly sales, with extra promotions when you participate in their FREE activities.
  • The staff is friendly, helpful and incredibly knowledgeable (and smiling too)
If that's not enough Boomerang Kids Westboro (255 Richmond rd) would like you to  win a $20 gift card to spend at their store.  Quick, enter below to win so you can start spending!! 
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But wait! Did you know you can now buy your items online and pick them up at the store OR you can have them shipped for a small fee. Click HERE for more details. You can also check them out on FB HERE, to get amazing FB deals, updates on their sales and inventory as well as current even listings. 

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Weekly Summer Events at Billings Estate

Billings Estate- 2100 Cabot Street


Captains of Industry

Wednesdays in July from 1 pm to 3 pm
Do you have a future Captain of Industry in your family? This series of programs introduces young visitors to the people who helped make local history great. Just to name a few of the Captains of Industry topics and activities: build a steamboat and play a traditional canal builders’ game to learn about Colonel By, learn about Philemon Wright and the lumber industry by exploring the forestry at the estate and building a log cabin with Lincoln Logs™, with Thomas McKay’s story told through making cement stones and using Jenga™ to understand the engineering of walls.  Ages 8  - 12. Cost: $6/participant.

Geology Rocks

Thursdays in July from 1 pm to 3 pm
Not many people nowadays know that Elkanah Billings was the first professional paleontologist in Canada and worked in the field of geology. This series of programs for budding scientists celebrates Elkanah’s efforts by using hands-on activities to teach about fossils and dinosaurs, minerals, land formations, and volcanoes and earthquakes – including building a beaker volcano using sand and wax! Ages 8 – 12. Cost: $6/participant.

Little Critters

Fridays in July from 10 am to 11:30 am
With 8 acres of parkland so close to the downtown core, this program encourages discovery of the littlest critters living on site. Inspired by the Billings’ own amateur entomologist – Braddish II – young children will learn about a new insect and its lifecycle each week, play insect-related games, go on bug hunts, and make crafts to take home. Bring a picnic lunch or pick up one from our tea room and spend the rest of the afternoon relaxing on the grounds. Ages 3 – 5. Cost: $6/participant.

Preschool Picnics at the Museum

Fridays in August from 10 am to 11:30 am
Introduce your little ones to the wonders of museums at an early age! Preschool Picnics encourage imaginative learning through role playing as Jack from Jack and the Beanstalk (and others!), making fossils to learn about natural history, doing “chores” like pioneer children would have done, and playing matching games to learn about big vs. little to help them understand the world around them. A small picnic lunch is provided. Ages 3 – 5. Cost: $8/participant.

Can You Dig It?

Wednesdays in August from 1 pm to 3 pm
Unearth Ottawa’s best kept secrets by digging into our outdoor, hands-on archaeology program! Each one of these weekly programs focuses on a different aspect of archaeology, and delves into the past by having children participate in archaeological digs to discover buried artefacts. Topics range from how to set up a digging grid, to artifact dating techniques, to making a time capsule.  Ages 6 – 12. Cost: $6/participant.

History Detectives

Thursdays in August from 1 pm to 3 pm
Do you have an aspiring Sherlock Holmes at home? Our History Detectives series of weekly programs presents a different mystery to solve by collecting a series of clues, studying evidence, and carrying out investigative work to crack the case! Helping children develop deductive reasoning skills and teaching them about the history of the Estate becomes fun with cases like: The Case of the Lost Lumber, the Missing Tea Biscuits, the Case of the Train Delay, and more! Ages 6 – 12. Cost: $6/participant. 

Vintage Motorcycle Show

Sunday, August 17 from 10 am to 4 pm
Come meet the keepers of vintage motorcycles and their prized possessions! You’ll learn about different types of motorcycles from different parts of the world and can test your motorcycle knowledge with our family-friendly scavenger hunt. Cost: $6/person, $10/pair or $16/family.

 

Casino Lac-Leamy Sound of Light Fireworks

Countries from around the world will take the stage to compete for the Zeus Trophy and put on the best fireworks show in the area. These are not to be missed. Fireworks start at 9pm. 



You can watch the fireworks for free from Parliament Hill, Alexander Island, Victoria Island and many great little nearby parks in Ottawa. You can also join the event at the Museum of History. 

NEW! BELL FIBE ZONE (GENERAL ADMISSION $5/pp, children under 11 free with adult puchase)
Join us in the backyard of the Canadian Museum of History, ticket holders will gather with their chairs and blankets while waiting for the Sound of Light’s incredible fireworks shows to be presented by some of the best pyrotechnical companies in the world. Site officially opens at 6 PM.


  • NEW! GLADIUS GAME ZONE-Because games are perfect for summer evenings, kids of all ages are invited under the Museum’s outer dome to try our selection of games. Come spend quality time together by playing or drawing before the fireworks.
  • NEW! GOODIES FROM OUR FOOD TRUCKS! The Sound of Light team, in collaboration with Distinction by Sodexo and the Quebec Street Food Association, is proud to introduce a new food offer by bringing high quality food trucks on its site. 
  • SHOWS PRESENTED ON THE TIM HORTONS STAGE To help you enjoy your evening or to get you in the mood for a wonderful show, arrive early to find the best available spot in the Museum’s park before stopping over at the Tim Hortons Stage to enjoy the different show presented by up and coming local artists and our street performers, as well as our international rhythms as presented by our dance troupe and bands each night of the event.

Schedule

Saturday, August 2- Hong Kong
Wednesday, August 6-Canada
Saturday, August 9-Portugal
Wednesday, August 13-Switzerland
Saturday, August 16-Casino du Lac-Leamy Grand Finale


Let's go to the beach




Date: Tuesday August 12
Ontario Early Years Centre – Carleton

Wiggle your toes in the sand, dance the hula, build a giant sand castle or
ride the waves on your surfboard. The beach is so much fun with friends.
Come join us at the beach party! Please bring a yoga mat to sit on.

Time/Heure: 10 :00-11 :00
Location: Beaverbrook Community Centre, 2 Beaverbrook Road
Facilitator: Paula Lund
Register: 613-591-3686 x5

Monday, July 21, 2014

Mommy am I pretty makes TV debut!

Not too long ago Mom on the Go reviewed a wonderful book to read with your children called Mommy am I pretty, it was just starting up, but now it has made it's TV debut. I am so happy that more and more people will find out about this book. As parents it is our job to help our children realize that everyone is beautiful! http://momonthegoottawa.blogspot.ca/2014/03/every-mother-should-read-this-book-to.html

See Video Below :)


Summer Naturalist Program

Summer Naturalist Program


  • Junior Naturalist (Ages 2-5) every Wednesday and Thursday morning starting at 10:30 am. Programs run twice weekly (for 8 weeks) starting July 2nd, 2014.
  • Naturalist Youth (Ages 6-12) every Wednesday and Thursday evening, starting at 6:30 pm. Program runs twice weekly (for 8 weeks) starting July 2nd, 2014.
  • Cost: $ 2 per child
  • No registration required
  • bilingual instructors
  • email: friendsofpetrieisland@hotmail.com for Any Questions
  • Come out and earn a certificate and badge for every session That You expected in order for you and your child to Become Official naturalists of Petrie Island!

Sunday, July 20, 2014

Fortissimo: Ceremonial Guard Concert 2014

July 24-26 at 7:30 pm.
Parliament Hill 
Free Event
Fortissimo is a military and musical spectacular Performed on the main lawn of Parliament Hill. Come and watch the Ceremonial Guard Band of the As They are joined by dancers, pipers and soldiers. For more information, visit the
Ceremonial Guard  of the Canadian Forces.

Book Walk



Discover and read a children's story as you walk along a natural trail.  Awaken your child `s literacy while remaining active. Babies and toddlers are welcome and the trail is stroller friendly. Will the activity
will run rain or shine. Literary works in nature

Date: Friday August 8
Time: 2 :00-3: 30
Location : Park in Kanata to be determined
Facilitators: Susan Wheat and /  Joceline Jaillet
Register : 613-591-3686 x  5

Saturday, July 19, 2014

Creatures in my Backyard



Come explore my backyard and see all the animals, insects and creatures That live there. We will also explore beyond our yard, meet Some woodland friends too. Meet Honey Bear, Peep the Squirrel, Frannie the Fox, and many more ... Please bring a yoga mat to sit on.

Date: Tuesday August 19
Time : 10 :00-11: 00
Location: Beaverbrook Community Centre, 2 Beaverbrook Road)
Facilitator: Paula Lund
Register : 613-591-3686 x 5

Friday, July 18, 2014

Stewart Park Music Festival

July 18-20th, Perth Ontario @ Stewart Park-Admission by Donation

Kids Activities

A Walk in the Woods

A Walk in the Woods – Old Quarry Trail


Come and discover your local nature trails. All ages. Rain or shine; dress for the weather. Bring sunscreen, bug repellent, a hat and water. You may choose to bring a snack with you and stay behind for your own adventure. We will have sunflower seeds for the birds or you are  welcome to bring your own.

Date: Wednesday July 30
Time: 9 :30 – 11:00 
Eagleson Rd across from Hazeldean Mall 
Facilitator: Susan Wheat 
Register: 613-591-3686 x 5 

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Destiny USA Summer Fun CONTEST

Destiny USA in Syracuse is one of Syracuse's Top Attractions and only a 3 hour drive from Ottawa. Now you and your family can enjoy a Family 4 Pack of Summer Fun Passes ($205 value). The Destiny USA Summer Fun Pass gives you access to 4 of the 9 following entertainment venues of your choosing – it’s an action packed day for any adult or child! 

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(Transportation not included, must be 18 years of age to enter. Please remember you will need a passport to cross the boarder)Contest ends July 17th @ 8pm. Enter daily to increase you chances!!

Lobby of WonderWorks Destiny USA
Wonderworks and Lazer Tag. WonderWorks was once a top secret research laboratory. Professor Wonder's lab was given the task of creating a man-made tornado and harnessing the POWER of it. During this experiment, something went awry creating a swirling vortex and the laboratory was carried thousands of miles away and landed upside-down on the 3rd level of Destiny USA. Step inside the lab and begin your journey, family fun awaits with more than 100 hands on exhibits. Over 100 Interactive Exhibits including; Tesla Coil, Hurricane Shack, Bubble Lab, Gigantic Lite-Brite, Shadow wall fun, virtual sports, Astronaut Training, virtual roller coasters, Laser Tag and more! Click HERE for more information




A 5 Wits adventure is a cutting-edge, live-action entertainment venue that immerses participants in realistic, hands-on adventures, challenging them to prove they have what it takes to battle a Pharaoh (Tomb) or save the world (Espionage)! In Espionage, you'll be trained as spies, infiltrating and taking down a mysterious villain in his secret lair. In TOMB you'll be trapped in an ancient Egyptian tomb fighting for your life against an angry Pharaoh! These adventures are self-guided, so you'll need to use your skills and wits to make it out alive! Two additional adventures are coming soon to our Syracuse location.


T Dave and Busters, come eat, drink and play. This is fun for everyone, bowling, shuffleboard and darts will keep you amused for hours. And who can resist a million dollar midway.





Pole Position Raceway . he Arrive & Drive program allows you to show up individually or in small groups and race in standard races. These races last approximately 10 mins and drivers are separated into 2 categories. In addition to the adult karts (58" tall required) we have junior karts for racers (48" tall and can safely drive.)



Billy Beez is an indoor, soft-play entertainment center for children themed around a family of very active and friendly honey bees that live in the rainforest, the leader of whom is Billy Beez. Each adventure land is filled with colorful murals, three dimensional thematic elements and giant play structures built around a maze of dizzyingly high and wildly twisting slides. There are dozens of activities that encourage physical, mental and social development through play. Kids climb, jump, crawl and play sports with the companionship of other kids


55,000 square feet of entertainment that features the Red Brick Grille, 24 boutique bowling lanes, 45 video arcade games, 2 high energy bars and a sports amphitheater and REVO live, their very own Vegas showroom.



WonderWorks takes family fun to new heights with the World’s Largest Suspended Indoor Ropes Course. Standing 70 feet tall, visitors will explore 3 levels of ropes as they encounter over 81 different obstacles and activities; including swinging steps, lily pads, a tremor bridge and more. 


Amazing Mirror Maze is a creative and interactive trail of mirror mazes that stimulate your mind and challenge you to find your way out of the wall to wall mirrors. It is fun for the family, a great team building exercise or a great way to challenge yourself and your friends! 

Thought all this was too good to be true? Destiny USA’s free Tykes Tuesday program is every Tuesday through August 26 in the Canyon Area from noon to 2 p.m., there will be new and exciting free entertainment, from a magician show to hands-on gymnastics demonstrations. Tykes Tuesday is held in conjunction with Regal Summer Movie Express. At 10 a.m. on Tuesdays and Wednesdays through the end of August, families can enjoy PG-rated movies for only $1 admission.



Playgroup and Monkey Rock in the Park

When: July and August 2014 (Mothercraft Ottawa)

Playgroup in the Park 9:00 to 11:00  with  Monkey Rock starting at 10:00 AM 


Mondays: Playgroup in the park -Roy Duncan Park  295 Churchill Ave. 

Wednesdays: Fisher Park 250 Holland Ave

Thursdays: Dundonald Park 512 Somerset St.

Fridays: Champlain Park 149 Carleton Ave. 

Full Schedule HERE

Me and My Teddy Bear



Come on a bear hunt, meet Honey Bear and take your bear on a trip  over the mountain. Did you know that bears love to square dance? Do  you? You and your bear will dance and sing and explore many  instruments together. At the end of the day you and your bear can  dream about what your next adventure will be. Please bring a yoga mat  to sit on.

Date: Tuesday July 29
Time10:00-11:00
Location: Beaverbrook Community Centre,  2 Beaverbrook Road)
Facilitator: Paula Lund (she is amazing!!!)
Register: 613-591-3686 x 5

Andrew Fleck Playgroups in the Park


Come and join us for some outdoor fun at our playgroups in the park.
Enjoy some time outside with your little ones and experience adventures beyond the
play structures!
Please note: Playgroup in the park is weather dependent. Please call
613-737-6369 if it’s been raining and you’re unsure whether or not to attend.
Wednesday August 6, 2014  Featherston Park
1801 Featherston Drive
Wednesday August 13, 2014 Weston Park
955 Pleasant Park Drive
1:30 pm to 3:00 pm