Upcoming Ottawa road closures in Little Italy for the annual Italian Festival

Ottawa Italian Week Grand Finale Weekend schedule

The fun and celebration of Italian culture returns as the Italian Festival takes over Little Italy between Friday, June 14 and Sunday, June 16. The festival highlights music, dance, and cuisine from all over Italy, and Preston Street will be a hub for a host of activities like street parties and car parades. During the festival’s final weekend, there are several traffic and transit impacts.

Road closures Friday, June 14:

  • Queen Elizabeth Driveway, between Preston Street and Torrington Place, closed between 9 am and 4 pm for the Concorso d’Eleganza
  • Preston Street, between Carling Avenue and Somerset Street West, closed between 3 pm and 1 am for the Italian Street Festival
  • Carling Avenue, between Preston Street and Sherwood Drive, closed between 6 pm on Friday, June 14 and 4 am on Sunday, June 16 for the Ferrari Demonstration Zone

Road closures Saturday, June 15:

  • Preston Street, between Carling Avenue and Somerset Street West, closed between 11 and 1 am for the Italian Street Festival and Italian Car Parade
  • Carling Avenue, between Preston Street and Sherwood Drive, closed between 6 pm on Friday, June 14 and 4 am on Sunday, June 16 for the Ferrari Demonstration Zone

Road closures Sunday, June 16:

  • Preston Street, between Carling and Gladstone Avenues, closed between 7 am and 9:30 pm for the Preston Street Bike Races
  • Preston Street, between Carling Avenue and Somerset Street West, closed between 10 am and 9:30 pm for the Italian Street Festival

Additional parking restrictions will be in effect in the areas mentioned above. Please refer to on-street signage.

For a full list of Italian Festival events and activities, visit o(link is external)ttawaitalianfestival.com(link is external).

OC Transpo service interruptions and changes

Transit service will continue to be available with minor detours due to road closures during the event. Additional detour information and details will be shared on the Alerts(link is external) page on octranspo.com(link is external). You can also connect with OC Transpo through Facebook(link is external), X (formerly Twitter(link is external)) and Instagram(link is external).

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