Events from July 23, 2023 – August 13, 2023 › Community Booths › – Page 3 – Ottawa Farmers' Market

CCS Run For The Cure Community Booth

Lansdowne Outdoor Market Aberdeen Square, Lansdowne

Learn more about the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) CIBC Run for the Cure happening on Sunday October 1, 2023. This event unites an incredible collective of Canadians who are a force-for-life in the face of breast cancer and want to show their support. It is an inspirational day that raises...

Rain Ready Ottawa Community Booth

Orléans Market Ray Friel Recreation Complex

Rain Ready Ottawa is a City of Ottawa pilot program that encourages and supports residents to take action on their property to reduce the harmful impacts of rainwater runoff.

Kidney Foundation of Canada Community Booth

Westboro Market Byron Linear Park

The Kidney Foundation of Canada mission is to eliminate the burden of kidney disease by funding and stimulating innovative research, providing education and support to prevent kidney disease and empower those with kidney disease to optimize their health status, and advocating for improved access to high quality health care. They...

The Field Hockey Centre Community Booth

Lansdowne Outdoor Market Aberdeen Square, Lansdowne

The Field Hockey Centre is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the advancement and growth of field hockey serving Ottawa and surrounding communities. Try hitting a field hockey ball at the Market on their pop-up mini turf!

Orléans-Cumberland CRC Community Booth

Orléans Market Ray Friel Recreation Complex

The Orleans-Cumberland CRC offers a range of programs and services to meet the diverse needs of the population of Orleans-Cumberland including employment assistance, early childhood education, and food assistance. Learn more about how to support and get involved!

The Field Hockey Centre Community Booth

Westboro Market Byron Linear Park

The Field Hockey Centre is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the advancement and growth of field hockey serving Ottawa and surrounding communities. Try hitting a field hockey ball at the Market on their pop-up mini turf!

Master Gardeners Booth

Lansdowne Outdoor Market Aberdeen Square, Lansdowne

Got gardening questions? Ask the experts at the Master Gardeners of Ottawa-Carleton Booth at the Lansdowne Farmers' Market! Master Gardeners is a volunteer organization with a mandate to offer free, authoritative, and unbiased gardening advice to the public. Their experienced gardeners have studied post-secondary horticulture and plant science.

Ottawa Transit Riders Community Booth

Lansdowne Outdoor Market Aberdeen Square, Lansdowne

Ottawa Transit Riders is a non-partisan advocacy group working to make the Ottawa transit system more affordable, reliable, accessible, and safe for users. Ottawa Transit Riders believes that a robust transit system is at the heart of the solutions we can implement in response to the climate crisis we are...

Canadian Blood Services Community Booth

Orléans Market Ray Friel Recreation Complex

Canadian Blood Services is the connection between donors and patients, healthcare professionals and medical researchers. They will be raising awareness about the different lifelines, as well as where and how to donate. Note: This is NOT a blood donation event.

Habitat ReStore Community Booth

Orléans Market Ray Friel Recreation Complex

Habitat for Humanity brings communities together to help families build strength, stability and self-reliance through affordable homeownership. Habitat Greater Ottawa operates non-profit home improvement retail stores across Ottawa called Habitat ReStores, which sell donated, new and gently-used home furnishings, appliances and other renovation materials at a fraction of the original...

EnviroCentre  Community Booth

Westboro Market Byron Linear Park

EnviroCentre provides people, communities, and organizations with practical solutions to lighten their environmental impact in lasting ways. Learn more about cycling in Ottawa at their Community Booth with resources including free bike lights, maps, and Q&A.

Masters Indigenous Games Community Booth

Lansdowne Outdoor Market Aberdeen Square, Lansdowne

The Masters Indigenous Games (MIG) was created to provide Indigenous adults the opportunity to compete against their peers in a variety of contemporary and traditional sporting activities. They will be sharing information on the next Masters Indigenous Games that will be taking place on August 24-27, in Ottawa on Algonquin...