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April 2026

April 22: All About Turtles Forum 
On Earth Day, the Friends of Stittsville Wetlands will host their second annual community forum—an inspiring gathering designed to deepen public understanding of the ecological significance of the Goulbourn Wetland Complex and the vital role residents play in protecting it for wildlife, the community, and future generations. This year’s forum will shine a spotlight on turtles, among the most at-risk species in Ontario, exploring the threats they face and the practical steps we can take to safeguard their habitat. Featuring expert speakers from the Canadian Wildlife Federation and the Friends of Carp Hills, the event will offer both in‑person and virtual participation, with a recorded session available afterward. By bringing together local residents, conservation leaders, and engaged community members, the forum aims to build momentum for a Stittsville‑based turtle conservation program and inspire collective action to help protect and restore these remarkable species and the wetlands they depend on. This year’s forum will run from 7:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, 2 Mulkins Street. The details for the event, including information about the guest speakers and registration, can be found here.

April 22: Earth Day cleanup at W.J. Bell Rotary Peace Park
Join Councillor Glen Gower and his team on April 22 at 5:30 p.m. for a community cleanup at W.J. Bell Rotary Peace Park. After the success of last year’s event, we’re pleased to once again partner with the Rotary Club of Ottawa–Stittsville to help keep this park clean and welcoming. More info…

April 24: Wellings Healthy Aging Expo
An event focused on supporting healthy, active living for adults aged 55+. The expo will feature local businesses and organizations that provide services, products, and information to help promote a healthy lifestyle. At Wellings of Stittsville (2500 Wellings Private, off Hazeldean Road) from 10:00am-2:00pm. More info…

April 24 & 25: West Ottawa Ladies Chorus
The West Ottawa Ladies Chorus will be presenting “Music From the Movies” on April 24 at 7:00 p.m. and on April 25 at 3:00 p.m. at the Bells Corners United Church, 3955 Old Richmond Road in Nepean. Tickets are available from Chorus members or through their website, www.westottawaladieschorus.ca

April 25: Planner and Journal Meet-up
If you love journalling, bullet journalling, art journalling, or doodling in planners, come meet like-minded folks at the Stittsville branch of the Ottawa Public Library, 1637 Stittsville Main Street. This meetup runs from 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Bring your own notebooks and your own stationery. Some supplies, including stationery, art supplies, stickers, and washi tape, will be provided. Registration required, and space is limited. For further information, please visit, here.


*Note: During the holidays, schedules for weekly events are subject to change. Check with the event organizers for more information.

Every Wednesday: Euchre @ Stittsville United Church
Enjoy an afternoon of euchre with fun, fellowship and refreshments sponsored by the United Church Women, held each Wednesday afternoon from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. in the Lower Hall at Stittsville United Church, 6255 Fernbank Road. Proceeds from this event are used to support various charities in our area. Everyone welcome. For further information, please contact blamb05@sympatico.ca

February 23, March 30, April 27 and May 25: Rotary Club International Film Series
The Rotary Club of Ottawa-Stittsville will be presenting their Winter Film Series throughout the next few months. Series Pass costs $60.00 with all 4 films being screened at Landmark Cinemas, 801 Kanata Avenue. Films being presented are; February 23: Sentimental Value, Norwegian/English with subtitles, March 30: Uiksaringitara (Wrong Husband), Inuktitut with subtitles, April 27:  DJ Ahmet, Macedonian, Turkish, English with subtitles, and May 25: The Nine Lives of Barbara Dane, English. For tickets, please contact Sandra Burt

Every Saturday: Ottawa-Carleton Trailway parkrun (depending on the weather & trail conditions)
The Ottawa-Carleton Trailway parkrun starts on the Trans Canada Trail by the dog park pathway entrance near Shea and Granite Ridge, and will run along Robert Grant to Bobolink and back. There are no road crossings on the route. This is a 5km run suitable for all ability levels. The event runs every Saturday at 9:00 a.m. For further information, please visit parkrun Canada.

Every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday: St. Thomas Clothing Drop-Off
St. Thomas Anglican Church, located at 1619 Stittsville Main, accepts gently used clothing every Tuesday through Thursday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Please do not leave clothing after these hours. They accept clothing with no holes, rips, or pet hair. They will take all sizes, shoes, boots and outerwear. If you would like to volunteer with set-up, sorting or takedown, please call 613-836-5741. Their Next to New Clothing store is only open to recipients of the Stittsville Food Bank.

Mondays until June 8: Creative Writing Program for Teens
This program is hosted by the Stittsville Creative Writing Group at the Stittsville branch of the Ottawa Public Library, 1637 Stittsville Main, and led by an adult group member. Participants, ages 13-17, meet on the second Monday of the month for a series of lectures, activities, and writing exercises.  It’s an extension of the existing adult writing group with the goal of fostering creativity and literacy in the next generation, and inspiring future writers. Registration required.  Mondays, Feb 09, 2026 – Jun 08, 2026 – 6:30 p.m.

Tuesdays until May 12: Babytime at the Stittsville library
Stories, rhymes and songs for babies and a parent or caregiver at the Stittsville branch of the Ottawa Public Library, 1637 Stittsville Main. 0-18 months. No registration required. Tuesdays, Apr 14, 2026 – May 12, 2026 – 10:30 a.m. – 30 minutes. biblioottawalibrary.ca

June 1- August 31: Lemonade Standemonium
Lemonade Standemonium 2026, is a community- and youth-driven fundraising initiative taking place across Ottawa this summer in support of The Ottawa Cancer Foundation. From June 1 through August 31, we invite residents, families, and community groups to host lemonade stands, with 100% of proceeds directly supporting free programs and services for individuals and families impacted by cancer in our region. This initiative provides an accessible and meaningful opportunity for residents—particularly young people—to engage in community-building while contributing to a cause that affects so many in Ottawa. Importantly, all funds raised remain local, ensuring a direct and tangible impact within our community. Should you have any questions, or if you would like to discuss ways to further engage, I would welcome the opportunity to connect. For more information, please take a look at the website!


May 2026

May 2: Ottawa Carleton Trailway parkrun celebrates its second anniversary
The Stittsville parkrun is gearing up to celebrate its second anniversary on May 2, 2026, marking two years of bringing people together every Saturday for a free, volunteer‑run 5 km walk or run on the Trans Canada Trail. Each week, 60–85 participants—ranging from age 6 to 95—come out to get active, connect, and build friendships that keep them returning week after week. High‑school students play a big role on the volunteer team, often coming back regularly to support the event and earn their community hours. With water, popsicles, and a welcoming post‑run atmosphere, the refreshment table has become a natural gathering spot where people mingle and get to know one another. Parkrun has quickly become a vibrant community hub, uniting residents and visitors from across Stittsville, Canada, and around the world in a simple shared goal: getting outside and enjoying time together.

May 2: Jane’s Walk on Stittsville Main Street
Councillor Glen is hosting another walk this year on Stittsville Main Street on Saturday, May 2 at 4:00pm as part of the Jane’s Walk festival in Ottawa. This year’s theme is “Stories of Stittsville Main Street”. For more than 170 years, Stittsville has evolved from a small rural village into a vibrant suburban community. On this walk, we’ll explore how the function of Stittsville Main Street has changed over time through stories about its history, familiar landmarks, and distinctive architecture. We’ll also look ahead to the future and consider how the street may continue to evolve. As always, the walk will be a great opportunity to meet neighbours and experience Stittsville’s favourite street together. More info…

May 2: May Lunch and Bake Sale
The Stittsville United Church Women are hosting their annual May Lunch and Bake Sale! The event runs from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.at the Stittsville United Church, 6255 Fernbank Road. Enjoy a delicious lunch of Cold Cuts, Homemade Salads, and Desserts. Admission charges are Adults $15.00, Youth ages 7 – 12 $7.00, and children under 6 will be admitted free of charge! Bring your family and friends for a great time together. For further information, please visit, here

May 6-9: Kanata United Church Book Fair
The Kanata United Church, 33 Leacock Drive, Kanata will be hosting a book fair to raise funds to partially return back into the community, as well as worthwhile organizations such as the Kanata Food Cupboard, Matthew House and many others. All books are donated with dedicated volunteers who sort through all donations. Donations of books will be accepted between April 6 and April 25 at their location. The Kids Only shopping experience has returned this year on May 6 from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. providing the children to browse and purchase books while parents and adults wait in the sanctuary. For the general public, the book fair will be open May 7 from 2:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., May 8 from 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and May 9 from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. For further information, please visit, Book Fair 2026 | Kanata United Church

May 7: CrimeStoppers “I Know my RIghts” Comedy Night.
Join Dan Allaire and Rick Lemieux for a great night of comedy at the Ottawa Police Association, 141 Catherine Street. All proceeds from this night will go directly to the National Capital Area Crime Stoppers. Doors open at 7:00 p.m. with the show starting at 8:00 p.m. For further information, please visit, here

May 8: Kids for Kids Talent Festival
The Kanata Stittsville Kiwanis Club is once again hosting their Kids for Kids (K4K) Talent Festival. This is an opportunity for local children and youth to showcase their talent and help raise funds. The participants can build their confidence, make new friends and claim community service hours. Funds raised are used to support children and youth in need and at risk both directly and through other local Outreach Programs. The deadline for video auditions is April 10. The show will be held on May 8 at the Sacred Heart High School Community Theatre, 5870 Abbott Road from 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. For further information, please visit, Kids for Kids Talent Festival

May 9: Songs from the Heart
Listen to selections from the musical Les Miserables alongside a mix of audience favourites from stage, screen and beyond. The performance starts at 7:30 p.m. at St. Paul’s Anglican Church, 20 Young Road in Kanata. For pricing and additional information, please visit, their website

May 11-16: Liam’s Lemonade Stand Fundraiser
A simple lemonade stand is set to make a meaningful impact in the Stittsville community. Liam, a young entrepreneur with a big heart, is hosting a neighborhood lemonade stand with a special mission: raising money for SPG4 research in support of his friend Jack. Set up on a sunny corner of Adamson Crescent and West Ridge Drive from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Liam’s stand will offer more than just a refreshing break from the warm weather. Visitors are invited to enjoy a cool, homemade beverage while contributing to a cause that hits close to home. Every cup of lemonade sold will go directly toward advancing research into SPG4, a rare genetic condition that affects mobility and quality of life. Community members are encouraged to stop by, quench their thirst, and show their support. Whether it’s a single cup or a generous donation, every contribution will make a difference. The event is a reminder that even small acts of kindness—like a glass of lemonade—can have a powerful impact. For further information on SPG4, please visit SPG4 Cure – Blu Genes Foundation

May 13, 21 & 23: Goulbourn Lawn Bowling Open House
The Goulbourn Lawn Bowling Club at 2135 Huntley Road is holding three open houses in 2026: May 13 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., May 21 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., and May 23 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. You are welcome to drop in for a few minutes to meet members and get a feel for the game. Please wear flat soled shoes. Email here to register. For further information on this, please visit, Goulbourn Lawn Bowling Club

May 16: Stittsville Book Fair
Fresh Blue Ink presents an afternoon filled with local and Canadian literary delights. Whether you’re a bookworm or just looking for a new read, this event is perfect for you! Dozens of local authors and publishers are keen to help you find your next favourite novel or select a gift for a fellow book lover This event happens at the Stittsville Legion Branch 618, 1481 Stittsville Main Street, from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. For further information, please visit, here

May 16: Stittsville Pathfinder Girl Guides and Venture Scouts – Poole Creek Invasive Species Clean Up and Health Monitoring
This spring, youth and leaders from the Stittsville Pathfinder Girl Guides and Venture Scouts will unite for a hands‑on environmental stewardship day at the Poole Creek Wetland, working together to protect one of the community’s most treasured natural spaces. Guided by expert naturalists from the Ottawa Stewardship Council and the Friends of the Stittsville Wetlands, participants will learn to identify and remove invasive plant species while gaining practical insight into wetland ecology and conservation. Youth will also collect biodiversity data using the iNaturalist platform, contributing meaningful citizen‑science information to help monitor the health of the ecosystem. This immersive experience not only improves habitat quality and supports long‑term ecological resilience but also cultivates environmental leadership, scientific literacy, and a deeper sense of civic responsibility among the next generation of Stittsville community stewards.

May 20: Kanata Senior’s Council AGM
The Kanata Seniors Council, will be celebrating 30 years of “seniors helping seniors” and will be holding its Annual General Meeting at the Kanata Seniors Center, 2500 Campeau Drive, Kanata, starting at 10:00 a.m. All are welcome to attend, but only members of the Council are entitled to vote. A light lunch will be served after the meeting. Also be on the lookout for Far West Fun Fest 2026, 2 weeks of activities for seniors focusing on fun, friendship and food. The event takes place from June 4 to June 18, 2026. Booklets will be available at the Kanata Seniors Center starting May 1, and registration begins at 9:00 a.m. on Monday May 11. For further information, please contact, council@kanataseniors.ca

May 29: Stittsville Village Association Trivia Night
Join us for a fun-filled Trivia Night at Amberwood Lounge and Eatery, 54 Springbrook Drive, at 8:00 p.m. and help support your community and raise money for the Stittsville Village Association, so that they can continue to put on amazing community events! Don’t miss out on this opportunity to show off your trivia skills and contribute to a great cause. Get your tickets here You can enter a team of 6 – 8 players or if you come with a small number join a team at the event! Dinner reservations can be made for 6:30 p.m. by contacting ALE directly at (613) 831-2442 or info@aleottawa.ca

May 30: Jack’s Gala; Reaching for the Stars
Anna and Richard Laidlaw from Stittsville are parents to three young boys—Jack (8), Scott (6), and Tom (4). They are reaching out in hopes that you will consider supporting their family’s annual fundraising event, Jack’s Gala: Reaching for the Stars, which will take place on May 30th, 2026, at the award-winning Brookstreet Hotel, where they hope to host 400 guests. They are currently seeking sponsors, donations to the live and silent auctions, and for guests to join them for this event, to help the family reach a cure for our son. The event will include live music, guest speakers (including astronaut Dr. Dave Williams!), photobooths, a balloon pop, both live and silent auctions and more! For further information and to donate, please visit, SPG4 Cure: https://blugenes.org/spg4-cure/ (Canadian tax receipt provided upon donation)

May 31: Walk for Dog Guides
For 41 years, Canadians have come together through the Pet Valu Walk for Dog Guides to witness journeys unfold — from hope into independence. Every Dog Guide partnership represents growth, patience, and transformation. Help restore independence and transform lives. Join the Walk for Dog Guides and be part of a national movement creating life-changing partnerships for Canadians living with disabilities. The Walk starts at 170 Castlefrank Road.  Registration is 12:00 p.m. and the walk begins at 1:00 p.m. For further information on this, please visit, Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides


June 2026

June 7: Douglas Sutherland’s Stittsville Art in the Park
Village Square Park will come alive on June 7, for Douglas Sutherland’s Stittsville Art in the Park—an energetic, free, one‑day festival that unites our community in a vibrant celebration of creativity. This beloved annual event showcases an eclectic mix of local talent, from emerging young artists to seasoned creators, featuring stunning artwork, photography, handmade crafts, authors, artisans, delicious food trucks, and live youth entertainment. With family‑friendly and pet‑friendly activities, including a growing kids’ talent showcase, colourful street chalk art, expanded space along Abbott Street for artists and picnic seating, and a relaxed outdoor atmosphere, the festival draws record crowds each year. It strengthens community connections, supports local businesses, honours Stittsville tradition and founder Douglas Sutherland, and provides an essential platform for creators of all ages to share their craft and shine.,

June 13: Stittsville District Lions Club – Community BBQ 
Stittsville District Lions Club Community BBQ is a fun, family‑friendly gathering open to everyone! Enjoy delicious barbecue while the kids take part in games and activities designed just for them. This event is more than just a great afternoon out; it’s an opportunity to bring neighbours together, strengthen community spirit, and support those who need it most. Come connect with friends old and new at the Stittsville District Lions Club, 1339 Stittsville Main Street, from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. We can’t wait to see you there!

June 18: Stittsville Front Porch Concerts
This year, the Stittsville Front Porch Concerts will be held on June 18, with a rain date of June 25th.  More information to follow one it becomes available.


July 2026

July 18: Cricket Festival at Bradley Craig Park
The Stittsville Cricket Club is excited to invite the community to a vibrant Cricket Festival at Bradley Craig Park, bringing neighbours together for a fun, welcoming day celebrating the sport of cricket. This family‑friendly event aims to strengthen community connections while introducing residents of all ages to one of the world’s most popular sports through demonstrations, hands‑on activities, and opportunities to learn and play. Whether you’re a seasoned player or brand new to the game, the festival promises an enjoyable way to get active, meet new people, and experience something new. Join neighbours at Bradley Craig Park for a day of cricket, community spirit, and healthy outdoor fun!

July 25: West Side Pride Festival
This year’s West Side Pride Festival will run from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Alexander Grove Park, 10 Warner-Colpitts Ln. If you’re interested or would like to participate as a vendor in this year’s Community Fair, please be sure to leave the date open on your calendar. It’s a great opportunity to show your support for and promote yourselves to our local LGBTQ2S+ community! For further information, please visit, West Side Pride


August 2026

August 8: SVA Music and Movies in the Park, Stittsville Village Square
Get ready for a magical summer evening at Music and Movies in the Park at Stittsville Village Square, hosted by the Stittsville Village Association. This all‑ages community celebration brings local talent to the center stage, featuring performances from homegrown musicians followed by a film. Starting at 5:00 p.m., it’s the perfect chance to gather with friends, family, and neighbours, and enjoy the lively atmosphere. Come out and experience a fun, vibrant night that showcases the creativity, spirit, and togetherness of our community!