Plan your travels ahead on Canada Day | Unpublished
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Author: City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias
Publication Date: June 24, 2025 - 11:42

Plan your travels ahead on Canada Day

June 24, 2025
Travel tips, free transit service and street closures on July 1 Getting around downtown on Canada Day will be complicated with numerous road closures and parking restrictions near Parliament Hill, the Supreme Court of Canada and LeBreton Flats. Plan your route ahead of time and expect delays. If you’re planning on seeing the fireworks downtown, be sure to arrive as early as possible. Events sites and areas with views of the fireworks usually fill up quickly and travel options will be limited due to road closures and transit impacts in those locations. OC Transpo OC Transpo is the best way to travel to Canada Day events across the city, with free service all day on O-Train lines, buses and Para Transpo. OC Transpo will have extra service running throughout the day and into the evening on buses and trains. O-Train Line 1 service will run from 6 am to 2 am, and O-Train Line 2 and 4 service will run from 7 am to 1 am. Para Transpo service will run until 3 am. With the main event taking place at LeBreton Flats again this year, OC Transpo wants to make sure you know how to get to and from the event site with ease. Use OC Transpo’s Travel Planner or download Transit, the recommended app for OC Transpo customers to plan your trip!   Leave early and arrive on time at LeBreton Flats
  • July 1 is a busy day with many customers using transit, so leave yourself extra time to get where you want to go. Follow announcements and signage on trains, buses and in stations.
  • All OC Transpo stations will be open. Pimisi Station, on O-Train Line 1, is the closest station to the main event at LeBreton Flats. Customers can also get off at Lyon or Bayview stations and follow signage to the event site.
  • Please note that some detours will be in effect downtown due to road closures. Check the OC Transpo alerts page for the latest detour information.
  • Para Transpo customers travelling to LeBreton Flats on Canada Day will be dropped off at the designated Para Transpo drop off/pick up point on Vimy Place across from the War Museum’s group entrance.
After the LeBreton Flats fireworks 
  • After the fireworks, eastbound O-Train Line 1 service will be provided from Pimisi Station. Special westbound bus service will operate from Albert Street at Booth Street.
  • Customers can also use Lyon Station for O-Train Line 1 service in both directions, or Bayview Station for O-Train Lines 1 and 2.
  • Para Transpo customers leaving LeBreton Flats will be picked up where they were dropped off at the designated Para Transpo drop off/pick up point on Vimy Place across from the War Museum’s group entrance.
For more information or to plan your trip, visit octranspo.com. You can also connect with OC Transpo through Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), and Instagram. Travel impacts downtown Affected roads from Tuesday, July 1 at 6 am to Wednesday, July 2 at 2 am include:
  • Wellington Street between Elgin Street and Vimy Place
  • Sparks Street between Lyon Street North and Bronson Avenue
  • Queen Street between Elgin Street and Bronson Avenue
  • Metcalfe Street between Albert Street and Wellington Street
  • O'Connor Street between Wellington Street and Albert Street
  • Bank Street between Wellington Street and Albert Street
  • Kent Street between Wellington Street and Albert Street
  • Lyon Street North between Wellington Street and Albert Street
  • Bay Street between Albert Street and Wellington Street
  • Bronson Avenue between Sparks Street and Albert Street
  • Commissioner Street between Albert Street and Wellington Street
  • Booth Street between Chaudière Crossing and Albert Street
  • Fleet Street between Booth and Lett Street
  • Lloyd Street between Fleet Street and Lett Street
  • Lett Street between Lloyd Street and Wellington Street
  • Onigam Street between Lemieux Island and Kichi Zībī Mīkan
  • Slidell Street between Bayview Station Road and Kichi Zībī Mīkan
Affected roads from Tuesday, July 1 at 7 pm to Wednesday, July 2 at 2 am include:
  • Albert Street between Elgin Street and City Centre Avenue; and
  • Slater Street between Bronson Avenue and Elgin Street
Affected bridges include:
  • Alexandra Bridge, open to pedestrians and northbound vehicles; the southbound lane will be closed from Tuesday, July 1 at 6 am to 11 pm
  • Chaudière Crossing, closed in both directions to vehicles and pedestrians from Tuesday, July 1 at 6 am to Wednesday, July 2 at 2 am
  • Portage Bridge, open to pedestrians; closed to vehicles in both directions from Tuesday, July 1 at 6 am to Wednesday, July 2 at 2 am
Affected pathways from Monday, June 30 at 8 pm to Wednesday, July 2 at 2 am include:
  • Chief William Commanda Bridge
For more information on Canada Day events and locations, visit Canadian Heritage’s Canada Day website.


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