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Old Posted Nov 2, 2015, 7:57 PM
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Ottawa 2017: Canada's sesquicentennial

I didn't see a thread for the Ottawa 2017 news so I'm starting one. I assume they'll be more news as 2017 approaches.

This event sounds pretty cool. Hope it becomes an annual event.

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Picnic planned on Alexandra Bridge for 2017 party

By Jon Willing, Ottawa Sun

First posted: Monday, November 02, 2015 01:04 PM EST | Updated: Monday, November 02, 2015 01:18 PM EST

Grass will be laid across a steel bridge connecting Ottawa and Gatineau for a picnic in Canada’s 150th birthday year, the cities’ mayors announced Monday.

Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson and Gatineau Mayor Maxime Pedneaud-Jobin actually ate together on the Alexandra Bridge to discuss the picnic, which will be held July 2, 2017.

The mayors “enjoyed a meal together featuring culinary favorites from each city, as they dined at a bistro table set on a patch of green grass, surrounded by the majestic views of the Ottawa River,” the 2017 office said in a news release.

Manderley Turf Products has committed to donating the sod for the “interprovincial picnic” in 2017. The bridge will be transformed into a park overnight. Groups will be assigned picnic spaces.

The sod will then be donated to local community organizations.

Organizers say they’re borrowing the idea from a 2009 tourism promotion in Sydney, Australia. About 6,000 people attended that event on the Sydney Harbor Bridge.
http://www.ottawasun.com/2015/11/02/...for-2017-party
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From the article:
The mayors “enjoyed a meal together featuring culinary favorites from each city.


They dined on Beavertails and Poutine?
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From the article:
The mayors “enjoyed a meal together featuring culinary favorites from each city.


They dined on Beavertails and Poutine?
If donairs / shawarma wasn't included...
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