Weekend Roundup: Quoi faire ?
Welcome to a new decade Ottawa!
See the shows Apt613 contributors look forward to most in Ottawa-Gatineau!
A surprising Facebook post says Bar Robo’s flagship location is closing on January 1st.
We’re dashing right along towards the holidays and there’s no time like the present to get outside and enjoy the sights and sounds! From holiday markets to Christmas lights to decorated window displays, there’s sure to be something to put you in a festive mood.
Welcome to the first snow covered weekend in the city. If the cold temperatures and slippery sidewalks aren’t enough to make you think like a bear and hibernate this weekend, there is plenty to do out and about in Ottawa. So get bundled up and get out there. We promise you it’ll be worth it!
We’re inching our way towards winter, but there’s still plenty of fun to be had in the city.
Welcome to another beautiful weekend in the city. Straddled on the cusp of summer meets fall, the mornings are crisp and cool, but the afternoons still bring warmth and sunshine. There is plenty to do around town this weekend and we here at Apt613 can’t wait to tell you about it.
Supporting local isn’t just about going to the show and buying the t-shirt. It’s also about creating an environment where each and every one of us feels empowered to tell our peeps about the goodness that’s being created all around us
Breakfast Club is a casual talk show that’s meant to be informative, fun, while unpacking issues and topics relevant to the LGBTQ2+ community in Ottawa.
Local graffiti artists, dance crews, deejays, poets and emcees are celebrated and elevated by the annual House of PainT Festival.
Nothing beats a summer weekend, and the weeks are beginning to feel shorter and shorter as the days get longer.
Music.Art.Ppl’s next event is Friday May 10 with Niko Schwind from Berlin, Germany at the 27 Club.
Who’s ready for a long weekend? Without further ado, here are some picks for your Easter weekend in Ottawa.
Shows are taking place May 10–12 at General Assembly, The Record Centre, Black Squirrel Books, and Queen Street Fare.
It’s technically the first weekend of spring, so the sun should be shining, the puddles will be forming, and Ottawaians (Ottawans?) may start to feel like spring will actually happen!