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Highlights of the First Weekend of Winterlude

Writer: Hayley CombaluzierHayley Combaluzier

A carnival-style street party, Arctic mysteries exposed, and a world record attempt: explore, discover and celebrate what unites us as Canadians

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Canada’s Capital Region is ready to welcome residents and visitors to the 38thWinterlude, which begins on Friday, January 29, 2016. Over three fun-filled weekends, until February 15, Ottawa–Gatineau will be the ideal destination to discover Canadian winter traditions thanks to a number of cultural, sport, culinary, scientific and family activities. Here is a snapshot of the activities taking place during the first weekend of Winterlude. Kick-Off Celebration | Friday, January 29 Percussion and colourful characters, 6:45 p.m.; Gregory Charles and Insolita, 7:30 p.m.; DJ and VJ Dance Party, 8:30 p.m. Celebrate the launch of Winterlude at the Kick-Off Celebration on January 29 with an electrifying evening at Crystal Garden’s main stage in Confederation Park. The carnival-style street party will feature colourful characters, percussion and musical performances, pyrotechnics and more!Crystal Garden in Confederation Park: “Discover Canada’s Fauna and Flora” carved in ice This weekend, there are plenty of chances to watch ice carvers from around the world create their crystalline masterpieces in Confederation Park. These include the One-Block Challenge on Friday, January 29 (8 a.m. to 10 a.m.) and the 29th Crystal Garden International Ice-Carving Competition, in which professional carvers put their talent to the test beginning Friday and throughout the weekend. On opening weekend, visitors to Crystal Garden will also have the opportunity to:

  • discover a unique 100-block ice sculpture and photo exhibit celebrating the centennial of the National Research Council of Canada;

  • visit the public art exhibition “*fAUNA *fLORA” and interact with Canadian artists’ works inspired by the park’s theme “Discover Canada’s Fauna and Flora”;

  • marvel at an impressive ice sculpture celebrating the 40th anniversary of the opening of the European Union’s diplomatic mission in Ottawa and the EU–Canada Framework Agreement;

  • explore the Arctic through photos taken by students on their adventure to Sirmilik National Park;

  • see the Canadian Museum of Nature’s unique Beetle-ful Ice Sculpture featuring a stag beetle, Lucanus Cervus;

  • view the photos taken by youth in response to the question, “What places in Canada have influenced who you are as a Canadian?” in the stunning photo exhibit “Explore150”;

  • be entertained by roaming buskers and choreographed performances on the main stage;

  • meet the Kettle Boys for some “olde time” fun;

  • learn about ephemeral art and create sculptures out of colourful blocks of ice, or help create a giant collective ice mosaic;

  • sit by the fireside to hear traditional stories and legends told by Aboriginal Experiences; and

  • discover Crystal Garden at night as it transforms into a vibrant space filled with electrifying music from young and hip Canadian artists for the Sub-Zero Concert Series.

  • The Winterlude fun continues across the street at Ottawa City Hall’s Marion Dewar Plaza all weekend with:

  • the 12th annual Enbridge FREE Pancake Breakfast on Saturday at 10 a.m.; and

  • Enbridge “Energy on Ice” skating performances on the Rink of Dreams.

Snowflake Kingdom in Jacques-Cartier Park: “Discover the Great Canadian North”—with the Ice Hog Family!

The young and young at heart will enjoy playing in this frosty paradise of giant snow slides, presented by Canadian Heritage and the Ville de Gatineau. The fun begins on Friday, January 29, at 9:15 a.m., when Mama and Papa Ice Hog, along with twins Noumi and Nouma, join the crowd for the official launch of Winterlude! On Winterlude’s first weekend, visitors will also have the chance to:

The Rideau Canal Skateway: Celebrating 46 seasons of skating

Each winter, the Rideau Canal is transformed into the world’s largest skating rink and becomes centre stage for many activities during Winterlude. On opening weekend, this world-famous ice surface will host:

Visitors to the Skateway will also have the opportunity to test their skills at the Giant Tiger Interactive Hockey Zone, or enjoy some hot apple cider and winter games at the OLG Sno-Bus Station, all FREE at Fifth Avenue! The CIBC Rest Area at Fifth Avenue and the Nokia Rest Area at Concord Street will be ideal locations for visitors to meet up, warm up and relax.

Programming Partners: More partners, more diversity, more fun!

For the 38

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Winterlude, more than 50 programming partners have come together to offer a wide range of indoor and outdoor activities. Here is just a sample of what takes place on the first weekend of Winterlude:

Canadian Heritage is proud to present Winterlude with the support of the following official sponsors and site partners: Ville de Gatineau, City of Ottawa, National Capital Commission, CIBC, OLG – Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation, Enbridge, Metro Ontario, Nokia, Giant Tiger, Fairmont Château Laurier, The Westin Ottawa, Lord Elgin, National Research Council Canada, Parks Canada, Delegation of the European Union to Canada, Canadian Museum of Nature, Ottawa Art Gallery, Ottawa Redblacks Cheerleading and Dance Team, TakingITGlobal, Aboriginal Experiences, Historica Canada,

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, Association des stations de ski du Québec, Société de transport de l’Outaouais, OC Transpo, and many others, including the region’s hospitality industry. Special thanks to the hundreds of volunteers who contribute their time, talent and energy during the Capital’s winter celebration.

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