What’s Happening in Ottawa? July 17-23

July 18

Women’s Try Golf is an evening of sun, golf, and laughter as a fun way for women to introduce themselves to the sport of golf.

https://www.gao.ca/womens-golf/

July 19

Metcalfe Night Market is a nighttime market in Metcalfe with over 50 local vendors.

https://www.metcalfefm.com/

July 19

Salsa at City Hall is a free-of-charge event for all skill levels!

https://salsa-city-hall.square.site/

July 19-20

City Sounds is a variety of outdoor musical performances across different neighbourhoods in Ottawa.

https://ottawamic.com/citysounds

July 20

The Ottawa BlackJacks will be playing at TD Place at Lansdowne!

https://www.theblackjacks.ca/

July 22

The Kite Festival will feature kits flying all day just like the Festival of Kites celebrated in India each year! Hosted by the Gujarati Cultural Association of Ottawa.

https://www.facebook.com/events/821056153071508/

July 22

Bachata on the Hill is a pop up latin dance event that takes place some Sundays outside the Eternal Flame. It starts with a class and leads into 3 hours of social dancing afterwards.

https://www.facebook.com/CapitalBachataFestival/events

July 22

Britannia Village Arts Crawl gathers a variety of artists and musicians all throughout the historic village.

https://www.facebook.com/BritanniaVillageCommunityArtCrawl

July 22

613Flea is back for another month at the Aberdeen Pavillion. Stop by for over 100 artisans and makers from within and outside the city.

https://www.613flea.ca/

July 22

Run for Peace meets at city hall and will run the peace torch as a part of the global torch relay.

https://www.peacerun.org/ca/

July 15-23

The Big Bounce Canada is coming to Ottawa! Experience the world’s biggest bouncy castle and other entertainment, right at Saunders Farm.

https://thebigbouncecanada.ca/event/ottawa-on/

July 17-23

The Commissionaires Ottawa Open is an annual PGA Tour of Canada held at eagle Creek.

https://ottawaopen.golf/

July 19-23

Ottawa Lebanese Festival will feature food, entertainment, and heritage from the Middle East.

https://www.ottawalebanesefestival.com/

July 21-23

Ottawa’s biggest Caribbean beach bash - the Carivibe Ottawa Caribbean Carnival, will welcome thousands of people of all ages for music, cuisine, and entertainment.

https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/carivibe-2023-weekend-events-tickets-594821646557

July 23

The National Women’s Under-18 Championship from Football Canada will take place, hoping to grow tackle football for women and girls and bring it to the nation’s capital.

https://footballcanada.com/event/2023-womens-u18-nationals/

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