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Publication Date: May 29, 2026 - 14:59

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Seniors can soon get tickets for the Mayor’s Annual Canada Day Celebration for Seniors

May 29, 2026
Come celebrate Canada Day with delicious food, live music and door prizes.

Tickets will be available starting Monday, June 1 for the Mayor’s Annual Canada Day Celebration for Seniors. The annual event ishappening Wednesday, July 1 at the Ottawa Conference and Event Centre.

The sponsored event with Mayor Mark Sutcliffe, includes breakfast, served until 10 am, as well as live entertainment and door prizes. Please note that there is no reserved seating, and tickets are required for entry and to claim door prizes.

Free tickets are available by calling 613-580-2470, or by emailing CanadaDayRSVP@ottawa.ca. Tickets are distributed on a first-come, first-served basis while quantities last, with a limit of two tickets per person. To ensure fair and equal access to tickets, email and voicemail requests received before June 1 will not be accepted or retained.

A limited number of VIP tickets will be available for couples celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary in 2026. 

 

Event details

Date: Wednesday, July 1

Time: 8 to 10:30 am

Location: Ottawa Conference and Event Centre, 200 Coventry Road. 



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