Ottawa Festivals

Ottawa Festivals

Ottawa Festivals, a not-for-profit member-based organization, is the Festival Network Office located in Ottawa, Ontario Canada. Established in 1996, the network consists of 53 festivals in the Ottawa region.

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History

In the summer of 1994, four new festivals evolved with the objective of showcasing different cultures, arts, and entertainment to the local community. Distinct, yet sharing a common objective, these organizations, namely, Ottawa Bluesfest, CKCU Ottawa Folk Festival, Ottawa Chamber Music Festival, and Fete Caribe, saw a unique opportunity to exchange ideas and experiences and to lend support in each other’s development and growth. In the fall of 1994, a meeting was called by the president of Ottawa Tourism Commission Authority (OTCA) in response to many public inquiries relating to these new festivals. The goal was to create a communication flow between the festivals and OTCA. During this meeting, there was a consensus that most of the festivals had many common interests and that there was a need to form some ongoing group that could not only coordinate tourism information, but also share ideas to improve their individual events. After many meetings and brainstorming sessions, the Ottawa Festival Network was formed with an initial board which included prominent personalities like Mark Monahan (Ottawa Bluesfest), Michel Gauthier (Canadian Tulip Festival), Gene Swimmer (Ottawa Folk Festival) and Christine Broughton (OTCA). It was from this initial group that the network flourished and eventually, was successful in liaising with several organizations, such as, Canadian Tourism Commission, City of Ottawa, and Human Resource Development Canada, to name a few. In April, 1996 the Ottawa Festival Network became an incorporated entity with a group of diverse not-for-profit member festivals representing different cultures, arts, and entertainment. April 2006 brought a landmark when the Ottawa Festival Network celebrated its 10th Anniversary with the “Launch of the Festival Season”. This event brought celebrated Ottawa’s multi-million dollar festival industry and the decade-long involvement of the Ottawa Festival Network in showcasing and promoting art, culture and entertainment in Canada’s National Capital Region. This event presented the unveiling of the new official name (Ottawa Festivals d’Ottawa), the logo, the 10th anniversary brochure, and the new and revised official Web site. The launch highlighted the growth of the festival industry over the past decade and how it has contributed to the local tourism and economy. [1]

Festival Members

References

2. http://www.ottawafestivals.ca/ottawa-411/

3. http://www.ottawafestivals.ca/ottawa-411/other-things-to-do/

External links

  • Ottawa Festivals [1]
  • Cicso Ottawa Bluesfest [2]
  • Sound and Light Show on Parliament Hill /
  • HOPE Volleyball SummerFest [3]
  • Ottawa Turkish Festival [4]
  • Orchestras in the Park [5]
  • Ottawa International Chamber Music Festival [6]
  • Rideau Canal Festival [7]
  • Ottawa Lumiere Festival [8]
  • Navan Fair [9]
  • Ottawa Greekfest [10]
  • Ottawa Caribbean [11]
  • Ottawa Folk Festival [12]
  • SuperEx [13]
  • Ottawa Reggae Festival [14]
  • Capital Pride 2010 [15]
  • 166th Richmond Fair [16]
  • 147th Carp Fair [17]
  • 154th Metcalfe Fair [18]
  • Fall Rhapsody [19]
  • Ontario Council of Folk Festivals Conference [20]
  • Ottawa International Animation Festival [21]
  • Ottawa International Writers Festival (Fall and Spring Edition)[22]
  • Lebanorama [23]
  • Ottawa Storytelling Festival [24]
  • Canadian Folk Music Awards [25]
  • 3i Summit: Imagine - Interact - Inspire [26]
  • Christmas Lights Across Canada [27]
  • Winterlude [28]
  • Ottawa Irish Festival [29]
  • Maple Sugar Festival [30]
  • Victoria Day Festival [31]
  • Canadian Tulip Festival [32]
  • Ottawa International Children's Festival [33]
  • Ottawa Race Weekend - Ottawa Marathon [34]
  • Carnival of Cultures [35]
  • Canada Dance Festival [36]
  • WESTFEST [37]
  • Festival Franco Ontarien [38]
  • Ottawa Fringe Festival [39]
  • Ottawa Dragon Boat Race Festival [40]
  • Summer Solstice Aboriginal Arts Festival [41]
  • TD Canada Trust Ottawa International Jazz Festival [42]
  • Canada Day Arts Festival [43]
  • Unisong Canadian Choir Festival [44]
  • Canada Day [45]
  • Music & Beyond [46]
  • Summer Fling- A Theatrical Affair! [47]
  • South Asian Festival [48]

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