Come and see the fabulous fall colours one last time this weekend, with the final weekend of Fall Rhapsody in Gatineau Park.
http://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/events/nature-days/
The Ottawa 2017 signature event Mìwàte continues. The show starts 7:00 p.m. at the Chaudière Falls. The name Mìwàte means “dazzled by a light or fire” in Anishinaabe, the language of the Algonquin people. Light will be used to amplify the energy that comes from the water.
http://www.ottawa2017.ca/magnificence-of-chaudiere-falls/
Another fall classic – the Corn Maze – is back at the Maple Hill Urban Farm. Test your knowledge about Canadian history in this 10 acre labyrinth… but don’t expect to get out soon! Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
http://maplehillurbanfarm.com/the_maze/
There are plenty of spooky events all around the National Capital Region to get you in the Hallowe’en spirit! Why not check out Haunt Nights at Watson’s Mill? Thursday to Sunday nightly, starting at 7:00 p.m. This frightening event is not recommended for kids under 10.
http://watsonsmill.com/events-2016/
Fright Fest continues at Saunders’ Farm. Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday until Hallowe’en.
http://saundersfarm.com/frightfest/
Looking for something a bit more classical? Now until October 29, Canada’s National Arts Centre presents Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera.
https://nac-cna.ca/event/16273
The ultimate girls’ day out is on at the EY Centre this weekend. It’s the fall edition of the National Women’s Show. Saturday and Sunday starting at 10 a.m.
http://www.nationalwomenshow.com/ottawa-fall-visitor/
The Bytown Museum turns 100 this year! This weekend celebrate with the museum in style at the Bytown Birthday Bash! Look back at the last century and look forward to the future.
http://bytownmuseum.com/2017-bytown-100/
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