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Author: City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias
Publication Date: January 27, 2026 - 10:31

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Step into spring: Discover fun programs for all ages

January 27, 2026
Get ready for spring recreation in Ottawa.

What better time to stop thinking about the winter weather and start looking forward to warmer days? With spring just around the corner, the City of Ottawa has a variety of upcoming recreation and cultural programs available for everyone.

Whether you’re into team sports, spin classes, board games, dance, cooking, swimming, drawing, yoga, science or any other activity that keeps your body and mind active, there’s something for small children to older adults at register.ottawa.ca.

Activities will be available to view online starting Tuesday, January 27, with registration opening at 9 pm on Tuesday, February 10 for aquatics and 9 pm on Thursday, February 12 for all other programs. In-person registration takes place the day after online registration, during business hours.

How to prepare for registration night on February 10 and February 12

Make registration night smooth and stress-free by preparing your account early.

  • If you’re a new user, create an account at register.ottawa.ca.
  • If you’re a returning user, sign in to make sure your account is still active.
  • Enter or check that your account information is up to date, including family members and credit card details.
  • Create a wish list of your preferred activities so you can register quickly and have backup options ready in case your first choices fill up.
  • Watch the tutorial video and read the FAQ resources for more detailed information as you get ready for registration night.

Registration for summer camps opens on February 26, and activities can be viewed online beginning February 3. Stay informed and never miss a registration date by subscribing to the DiscoverRec newsletter, where you’ll receive the latest updates and news on City of Ottawa recreation and cultural programs and initiatives.

 



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