Thursday, 22 December 2022

City of Ottawa - Significant Weather Event declared

Environment Canada has identified hazardous weather for Thursday, December 22. As a result, the City of Ottawa has declared a Significant Weather Event. The Roads and Parking Services team will be out maintaining the City’s sidewalks, roads and the winter cycling network, but it will take longer than usual to restore them to regular conditions.

A winter weather parking ban will be in effect 10 am on Friday, December 23 to 7 am on Saturday, December 24.

During a winter weather parking ban, parking is prohibited on city streets so crews can plow easily and effectively. Vehicles parked on the street during a ban may be ticketed and towed. Though on-street monthly parking permit holders are exempt from this restriction when they are parked in residential parking permit zones, we encourage those who can, to find off-street parking options to avoid getting snowed-in.

Available parking

During winter weather parking bans, residents will have access to select OC Transpo park and rides as well as certain recreation centres. Some City parking garages are available for parking during winter parking bans, however it is important that residents take note of what time they need to remove their car. Visit ottawa.ca/winterparking for more information about which City facilities are available during winter weather parking bans.

To help accommodate vehicle owners who do not have access to off-street parking during the winter parking ban scheduled from 10 am on Friday, December 23 to 7 am on Saturday, December 24, Roads and Parking Services partnered with Parks Maintenance and Forestry Services, the Recreation, Cultural and Facility Services team as well as the Ottawa Public Library to provide temporary off-street parking options at City of Ottawa Recreation Facilities with parking lots and Ottawa Public Libraries.

Please be aware that given the forecast, surface of these lots may be icy and/or covered with snow. 

In addition: 

  • Anyone using these parking lots are encouraged to assess conditions on entry, to park in clear areas and to exercise cautions when walking.
  • Please only park in parking lots that are clearly identified as serving City recreation facilities and Ottawa Public Libraries.
  • Vehicles should be retrieved by 7 am Saturday, December 24.  

For a complete list of parking lot locations, please visit
biblioottawalibrary.ca or Ottawa.ca.

Please exercise caution when using City sidewalks, roads and the winter cycling network. Travel during this time should be avoided and we are advising everyone to complete their errands before the event is scheduled to begin later this evening. Anyone who is required to travel during this event is asked to plan ahead and to give themselves extra travel time.

Be in the know about snow
  • Subscribe to our electronic email alerts. If you subscribe to e-Alerts, you will receive notification each time a winter weather parking ban is put in place, extended or lifted. There is no charge for this service, and you can unsubscribe at any time.
  • Follow us on Facebook and Twitter to receive updates
  • Residents can also download the City of Ottawa app on their Android or Apple device to receive up-to-date information on winter parking bans and other City news.

For more information on City programs and services, visit ottawa.ca, call 3-1-1 (TTY: 613-580-2401) or 613-580-2400 to contact the City using Canada Video Relay Service. You can also connect with us through Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Wednesday, 21 December 2022

Rink Making in Kilreen Park

The skating season is approaching quickly! We are ready to start making the puddle rink in Kilreen park. We invite our neighbours to come and help us stomp down the snow (or frozen crust). Please bring yourselves, snowshoes or cross-country skis, and shovels. 

A big thank you in advance to helping make our community rink a success!

When: Saturday, December 24, 9:00-10:00 a.m.

Where: Kilreen Park, 1240 Southwood Dr.

Friday, 16 December 2022

City of Ottawa Special advisory: overnight winter weather parking ban in effect on Friday, December 16 from 7 pm to 7 am on Saturday, December 17

 Due to weather conditions, an overnight winter weather parking ban will be in effect on Friday, December 16 between 7 pm and 7 am on Saturday, December 17 across Ottawa. These hours might be extended if additional time is needed to complete winter road operations.

During a winter weather parking ban, parking is prohibited on city streets so crews can plow easily and effectively. Vehicles parked on the street during a ban may be ticketed and towed. On-street monthly parking permit holders are exempt from this restriction when they are parked in residential parking permit zones.

Available parking

During winter weather parking bans, residents will have access to select OC Transpo park and rides as well as certain recreation centres. Some City parking garages are available for parking during winter parking bans, however it is important that residents take note of what time they need to remove their car. Visit ottawa.ca/winterparking for more information about which City facilities are available during winter weather parking bans.

Commercial main streets

To help residents shop local, some commercial main streets are exempt from winter parking bans. When a parking ban is called during winter weather events, residents can park in the identified areas while observing all posted signage and pay and display requirements.

Be in the know about snow

  • Subscribe to our electronic email alerts. If you subscribe to e-Alerts, you will receive notification each time a winter weather parking ban is put in place, extended or lifted. There is no charge for this service, and you can unsubscribe at any time.
  • Follow us on Facebook and Twitter to receive updates
  • Residents can also download the City of Ottawa app on their Android or Apple device to receive up-to-date information on winter parking bans and other City news.

For more winter parking information, please visit ottawa.ca/winter.

For more information on City programs and services, visit ottawa.ca, call 3-1-1 (TTY: 613-580-2401) or 613-580-2400 to contact the City using Canada Video Relay Service. You can also connect with us through Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Wednesday, 30 November 2022

City of Ottawa Recreation - Winter Registration 2023

 

The 2023 winter activities are now online. We have all the usual fun programs you're looking for on our new online registration system.
 
Browse activities online
 
register.ottawa.ca is your gateway to recreation and cultural activities.

Check out what’s on offer this winter. The new platform allows you to browse and filter by keyword, time, location, age range or type of activity. By selecting the heart beside the activity and program, you can bookmark your favourite options to create a wish list for easier retrieval on registration night.
 
Create or set up your online account 
 
Get ready for registration night by creating a new account in advance. Follow this tutorial video for a step-by-step guide from account set-up to checkout.
 
 
Registration dates  
 
 
  • December 5 –   Aquatic registration opens at 9 pm  
  • December 7 –   Non-aquatic registration opens at 9 pm 
 
Helpful tips 
 
The registration system allows for more people to be online at the same time, but spaces in popular programs – like swimming – will still be snapped up quickly. Here are some registration night tips: 
  • Create an online account in advance and get familiar with it. 
  • Set up your account by adding family members and saving a credit card. 
  • Make a wish list and bookmark your preferred activities. This won’t give you priority, but it will make finding your activities faster. 
  • Select and wish list a few back-up options in case your first choice is fully registered. 
  • Sign-on before the 9 pm registration time and get ready to enroll.  
 
Activities
 
The Winter 2023 programming has a wide variety of activities, offered in English and French, for you and your family to stay active this winter – including:
  • Learn to swim (Swim City), powerswim and aquatic certifications
  • Learn to skate
  • Sports and fitness, such as martial arts, soccer and cross-country skiing
  • General interest, such as playgroups, dog obedience, dinosaur discovery
  • Instructional creative and performing arts, such as painting, music and dance
  • Inclusive recreation
  • Virtual programming for real-time online activities

As we transition to this new registration system, and continue to evolve and improve, your patience is greatly appreciated. We look forward to welcoming you and your family to our 2023 winter programs.