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Publication Date: May 14, 2026 - 09:55

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Meet the fleet at the Public Works Big Wheels Expo!

May 14, 2026
Get an inside look at the machines that keep Ottawa running and learn how they get the job done.

Big machines, big jobs and big fun for the whole family! It’s time for the annual Public Works Big Wheels Expo! Now in its fourth year, this event is your chance to get a rare look inside the mighty machines that keep our city running, ask questions and learn how they get the job done. 

You can expect to see a garbage truck, a snowplow, a road painting truck, a sidewalk sweeper, a bucket truck and much more. Whether you’re a kid, a truck enthusiast or just a kid at heart, this event is sure to be a hit. 

So come on down to the Ottawa Stadium, 300 Coventry Road on Sunday, June 7 between 9:30 am and 12:30 pm to enjoy this free event! 

The Ottawa Titans are not playing at home that weekend, but starting at 10:30 am, 100 people will receive free Ottawa Titans Baseball tickets for their game on Tuesday, June 9.

 

Special advance opening for a sensory-friendly experience

This year’s event will have a special advance opening at 9 am, to allow a 30‑minute sensory‑friendly experience for guests who benefit from smaller crowds and less noise. During this time, there will be reduced crowds, reduced noise, limited announcements, and no vehicle horns, sirens or engines. We encourage other visitors to arrive after this time to help ensure a comfortable and inclusive experience for everyone.

 

Event details

Date: Sunday, June 7 

Time: 9:30 am to 12:30 pm 

Location: Ottawa Stadium, 300 Coventry Road 

Cost: Free

Bike parking is available onsite, and the event is accessible by transit. To find the best public transit route for you, please consult the OC Transpo Travel Planner. Parking is also available at the Ottawa Stadium for $9 on the app or in person. Cash is not accepted. 

 

Consider a career in Public Works! 

This is also a perfect opportunity for anyone considering a career in Public Works to learn more. Here are some highlights of the work: 

  • Maintaining, operating, constructing and improving City infrastructure.
  • Protecting and renewing our City’s traffic and transportation, water supply and solid waste systems, as well as the City’s fleet, public buildings, natural assets, parks and other facilities. 

If you have ever been curious about sharing your talents and interests with our team and getting involved, then we look forward to seeing you there! 



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