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iHeartRadio Weekenders

If you’re looking for the best events and activities to experience in the national capital region, the iHeartRadio Weekenders have you covered! 

From family adventures to date nights, concert events to local getaways, iHeartRadio Weekenders has the inside scoop on the best events in the region.

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iHeartRadio Weekenders: Dec. 20, 2024

Events in Ottawa this weekend: Outdoor skating rinks, Magic of Lights and holiday light displays.

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FEATURED EVENTS

Outdoor Skating

Rink of Dreams, Lansdowne Park,  Ben Franklin Place 

A skater skates in front of lights adorning the trees at the Lansdowne Skating Court in Ottawa, on Christmas Day, Friday, Dec. 25, 2020. The site was intended to be the venue for the Ottawa Christmas Market, which was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Justin Tang/THE CANADIAN PRESS)

Holiday Light Displays

Taffy Lane, Christmas Lights Across Canada, Smiths Falls Celebration of Lights

Magic Of Lights

Until Jan. 4

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