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Author: City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias
Publication Date: April 27, 2026 - 13:39

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A Mother’s Day gift that lasts longer than flowers

April 27, 2026

Flowers fade, but experiences last. This Mother’s Day, give a gift that creates lasting memories with a City of Ottawa gift certificate, it’s a flexible and thoughtful way to celebrate everything mom loves.

Whether she’s interested in pottery, fitness classes or team sports, a gift certificate gives her the freedom to revisit a favourite pastime or try something completely new. City gift certificates can be used toward a wide range of recreation and culture programs, including registered courses, drop-in activities and memberships. 

Gift certificates are available for purchase at the front desk of your local City of Ottawa recreation and culture facility and City of Ottawa Client Service Centres. Once purchased, they can be redeemed online or in-person, making it easy for mom to choose what fits her schedule and interests.

Looking for a night out to remember? Consider a gift certificate to a City of Ottawa theatre. From plays to lively musical performances, it’s an invitation to relax, unwind and enjoy an evening of live entertainment. Theatre gift certificates can be purchased online or in person during box office hours at Meridian Theatres @ Centrepointe and Shenkman Arts Centre.

Skip the ordinary this Mother’s Day and give a gift that opens the door to new creative, active and artistic experiences across the city.



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