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5 things You Need to Know About Canada Day Fireworks in Ottawa!

Canada Day fireworks Ottawa 2024: LeBreton Flats at 10pm plus neighborhood displays. Complete guide with locations, times & safety tips!

Sanyam Jun 30, 2024
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5 things You Need to Know About Canada Day Fireworks in Ottawa!
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Celebrate Canada Day with Spectacular Fireworks

As Ottawa gears up to celebrate Canada’s 157th birthday, residents and visitors can look forward to a series of fireworks displays lighting up the night sky. Here’s your guide to the best places and essential information for enjoying the celebrations.


Where Is the Major Fireworks Display?

Brilliant fireworks exploding over LeBreton Flats Park on Canada Day night.

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The main Canada Day fireworks event, organized by Canadian Heritage, will take place at LeBreton Flats Park. Scheduled to start at 10 p.m. on July 1, this display promises to be a spectacular show visible from various downtown locations. Make sure to find a good vantage point to experience the full grandeur of the fireworks.


What Neighborhood Fireworks Displays Are Available?

Several neighborhoods around Ottawa will host their own fireworks displays, providing convenient options for those who prefer to celebrate closer to home. Here are some key locations and times:

  • Barrhaven: Clarke Fields at 10 p.m.
  • Beacon Hill: Loyola Park at dusk
  • Dunrobin: Dunrobin Community Centre at sunset
  • Greely: Greely Community Centre at dusk
  • Kanata: Walter Baker Park at 10 p.m.
  • Osgoode: Osgoode Village Park at 10 p.m.
  • Riverside South: Claudette Cain Park at dusk
  • Stittsville: Sacred Heart High School at dusk
  • Rideau Carleton Raceway: Fireworks at sunset

What Are the Fireworks Regulations in Ottawa?

To ensure safety and compliance, it’s essential to know the rules. Here are the key regulations:

What Are the Permissible Dates for Fireworks?

Fireworks can only be set off on June 30, July 1, and July 2.

What Is the Sales Period for Fireworks?

Fireworks can be sold only on Canada Day and the seven days preceding it.

What Are the Age Restrictions for Purchasing and Discharging Fireworks?

Only individuals 18 years and older are allowed to purchase and discharge fireworks.

Where Can Fireworks Be Set Off?

Fireworks can only be set off on private property with the owner’s permission. Discharging fireworks on city property, including parks, sports fields, and beaches, is strictly prohibited.


What Safety Tips Should You Follow?

To enjoy fireworks safely:

  • Supervise Children: Always have an adult present to oversee the use of fireworks.
  • Maintain Distance: Keep a safe distance from fireworks and ensure they are aimed away from people and structures.
  • Follow Instructions: Read and adhere to all instructions on the fireworks packaging.
  • Emergency Preparedness: Have a bucket of water or a hose ready in case of emergencies.

What Family-Friendly Activities Are Available?

In addition to the fireworks, many locations offer family-friendly activities to enhance the celebration:

  • Rideau Carleton Raceway: Enjoy a family-oriented celebration with fireworks at sunset.
  • Walter Baker Park (Kanata): Activities and entertainment are available throughout the day, culminating in the fireworks display at 10 p.m.

Conclusion

Canada Day in Ottawa promises a night filled with stunning fireworks displays across various locations. Whether you choose to join the main event at LeBreton Flats or a neighborhood celebration, remember to follow safety guidelines and city regulations.

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Families watching fireworks from LeBreton Flats Park with colorful displays overhead.

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Neighborhood fireworks celebration with community gathering at a local park.

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