OTTAWA, OCt. 12, 2022 – Ottawans are invited to come Trick or Treat with the Mayor and your favourite costumed characters in the “Weird and Wonderful” Heritage Building where you will be welcomed by the Enchanted Witches of Elgin Street! Have fun with roaming characters, sure to bring you luck on Hallowe’en!
That’s right! Ottawa residents are invited to see what’s brewing inside City Hall where you can meet your best loved, fun costumed characters in Jean Pigott Place. Meet the Tooth Fairy and decorate your very own miniature pumpkin in the Pumpkin Patch!
At Trick or Treat with the Mayor featuring a cast of costumed characters in the “Weird and Wonderful” Heritage Building, you will be welcomed by the Enchanted Witches of Elgin Street!
Admission to the event is a non-perishable item or cash donation to the Ottawa Food Bank’s Baby Basics Program.
Ottawa Food Bank’s Baby Basics Program
The Ottawa Food Bank’s Baby Basics Program helps parents in need by providing items in high demand such as formula, baby food and diapers. Chronic shortages of donations of these basic needs make stocking the baby supplies one of the Food Bank’s most expensive, but most precious priorities.
The City of Ottawa is proud to partner with Treat Accessibly(link is external) to help make trick-or-treating accessible and inclusive for everyone.
Date: Saturday, October 29
Time: 5 to 8 pm
Location: Ottawa City Hall, 110 Laurier St. W. Heritage Building (Elgin Street) and Jean Pigott Place
Admission: A non-perishable item or cash donation to the Ottawa Food Bank’s Baby Basics Program
The Ottawa Food Bank’s Baby Basics Program helps parents in need by providing items in high demand such as formula, baby food and diapers. Chronic shortages of donations of these basic needs make stocking the baby supplies one of the Food Bank’s most expensive, but most precious priorities.
Please email ProtocolRSVP@ottawa.ca(link opens email application) to advise us of any accessibility-related accommodation.
Please note this is not a nut-free event. Dress warmly as the queue to enter the Heritage Building from Lisgar Street will be outdoors. Please bring your own treat bag.
For more information on City programs and services, visit ottawa.ca, call 3-1-1 (TTY: 613-580-2401) or 613-580-2400 to contact the City using Canada Video Relay Service. You can also connect with us through Facebook(link is external), Twitter(link is external) and Instagram(link is external).
SOURCE City of Ottawa
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