The Mayor’s Annual Canada Day Celebration for Seniors 2023

Saturday, July 1, 2023
8:00 am to 10:30 am
Breakfast served from 8:00 am to 9:30 am
No reserved seating
Tickets are required for entry and to claim door prizes.
Aberdeen Pavilion, Lansdowne Park, 1015 Bank Street, Ottawa
Limited free underground parking for ticket holders from 7:30 am to 11:00 am
Free OC Transpo service will be provided on any route, all day.
Tickets
Tickets will be available as of Monday, June 5th by calling the City of Ottawa at 613-580-2424, ext. 21245 or by emailing protocolrsvp@ottawa.ca.
Tickets will be distributed on a first come, first-serve basis and will be available while quantities last. There will be a limit of two tickets per person.
A limited number of tickets will be available to couples who celebrated or will be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary in 2023.
Parking
We have made arrangements for the gates at exits to the underground parking garage to be raised from 7:30 am to 11:00 am on July 1st for this event.
Note: Free parking is not applicable to any surface level parking.
If you require accessibility-related accommodation for this event, please call 613-580-2424, extension 21245 (TTY: 613-580-2401).
Sponsors
Maple Leaf
Trillium

Tulip
Community Partners
Danone
Edelweiss Party Rentals
Lanthier Bakery
McCain Foods
Retirement Homes Regulatory Authority
Flag Protocol
Flag protocol addresses topics such as the order of precedence in which flags are flown, when flags are flown at half-mast, the length of time it remains at half-mast and the disposal of flags.
The flying of flags outside Ottawa City Hall falls into two categories: those that are flown permanently, and those that are flown temporarily for special occasions. The flags that are flown permanently are the: Canadian flag; Ontario flag; City of Ottawa flag, Algonquin Anishinabeg Nation Tribal Council flag and the Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation flag and Franco-Ontarian flag.
All Embassies are invited to provide the Office of Protocol and Intergovernmental Affairs with their national flag to be flown outside City Hall, from sunrise to sunset, on their respective national day. The attached list of national days is provided in consultation with Global Affairs Canada as well as with Embassies and High Commissions.
Flags are also flown to commemorate important and significant events or campaigns in the city.
All requests must meet the criteria outlined in our procedures.
Contact:
Daniel Francoeur
Protocol Advisor
City of Ottawa
Office of Protocol and Intergovernmental Affairs
110 Laurier Avenue West
Ottawa, Ontario
K1P 1J1
Tel: 613-580-2424, extension 24944
Fax: 613-580-2438
Courtesy Calls
Courtesy Calls are brief and informal meetings with the Mayor. They are primarily diplomatic in nature. Due to the City of Ottawa’s unique position as the nation’s capital, it is customary for a new Ambassador or High Commissioner to request a meeting with the Mayor once he/she has presented his/her credentials to the Governor General of Canada (Ambassadors) or the Prime Minister of Canada (High Commissioners).
Courtesy calls can be initiated by:
- heads of government
- members of the Diplomatic Corps
- international, national and municipal dignitaries
- prominent and influential members of the community
Requests for a Courtesy Call should be received in the Office of Protocol and Intergovernmental Affairs four to six weeks prior to the visit.
Contact:
Ian Smith
Protocol Advisor
City of Ottawa
Office of Protocol and Intergovernmental Affairs
110 Laurier Avenue West
Ottawa, Ontario
K1P 1J1
Tel: 613-580-2424, extension 21521
Fax: 613-580-2438
Proclamations
Proclamations are ceremonial documents issued and signed by the Mayor to recognize a person, event, campaign, or organization for a certain day, week or month. Acknowledgement is normally given to reward the efforts and commitment of individuals and organizations that enhance our community.
Proclamations may be issued to:
- charitable and non-profit organizations or arts, athletic and cultural celebrations to help increase awareness for their programs and activities;
- an individual who has achieved national or international distinction, or whose significant contribution to the community demands recognition;
- an organization or an individual that is associated with Ottawa.
Proclamations do not constitute a personal or civic endorsement.
How to request a Proclamation:
New Proclamation: For all new proclamations requests, enter your desired proclamation text in the required fields in the Proclamation Request Form and submit the form online.
Repeat Proclamation: If you have a proclamation that was previously issued by the City of Ottawa, you may submit it with the updated date and any changes to the text directly to Heather.Theoret@ottawa.ca
Proclamation requests must be submitted in writing to the Office of Protocol and Intergovernmental Affairs each year, a minimum of four weeks before the date required. Draft wording for the proclamation must be included with the request, and should not exceed 130 words in English. All requests must meet the criteria outlined in our Proclamation Procedures.
Contact:
Heather Theoret
Protocol Advisor
City of Ottawa
Office of Protocol and Intergovernmental Affairs
110 Laurier Avenue West
Ottawa, Ontario
K1P 1J1
Tel: 613-580-2424, extension 17819
Fax: 613-580-2438
Building Illuminations
The Office of Protocol and Intergovernmental Affairs reviews requests for building illuminations by community organizations whose objective is to raise awareness or generate support for a cause, movement, campaign or initiative within the City.
Illumination requests will only be approved if received in the Office of Protocol and Intergovernmental Affairs at least six weeks prior to the date of the illumination. The request must be from an organization located within the boundaries of the City of Ottawa.
Illuminations operate on a cost-recovery basis. Unlike other major city landmarks, the Heritage Building and Ottawa City Hall do not have the infrastructure to accommodate illuminations and therefore equipment needs to be rented and installed for each request.
The average cost to illuminate the Heritage Building in one colour is $1,000.00 plus applicable taxes. The choice of the supplier and the request for quotations is the responsibility of the organization.
If the Office of Protocol and Intergovernmental Affairs approves the request and should the requesting organization decide to move forward, the Heritage Building would be illuminated from sunset to sunrise on one evening of the organizers choice, and would only encompass the Heritage Building, facing Elgin Street.
Promotion of the illumination is the responsibility of the requesting organization.
Contact:
Daniel Francoeur
Protocol Advisor
City of Ottawa
Office of Protocol and Intergovernmental Affairs
110 Laurier Avenue West
Ottawa, Ontario
K1P 1J1
Tel: 613-580-2424, extension 24944
Fax: 613-580-2438
Events
The Office of Protocol and Intergovernmental Affairs is called upon to plan and execute an event when it is high in public profile, often having political, cultural, national or international implications. These major events require certain formalities, protocol guidelines, and an agenda that strives to achieve perfection and a stellar image for the city. These major events and/or official ceremonies could include a planned visit from heads of state, national and international religious leaders, political leaders, and business or cultural missions.
The following are some of the components that are considered when the Office of Protocol and Intergovernmental Affairs organizes an event: relevance to the City of Ottawa, community or communities it impacts, involvement of other levels of government or foreign dignitaries.
There are events that are organized by the City of Ottawa and that the Office of Protocol and Intergovernmental Affairs does not have an official role to play.
Contact:
Arnold McLean
Chief of Protocol
City of Ottawa
Office of Protocol and Intergovernmental Affairs
110 Laurier Avenue West
Ottawa, Ontario
K1P 1J1
Tel: 613-580-2424, extension 21520
Fax: 613-580-2438
Gift Bank
The Protocol Gift Bank is a corporate depository of unique and appropriate gift items that are suitable for presentation to visiting dignitaries and other official visitors to the City, by the Mayor (or designate) and/or the City of Ottawa. Gifts may also be provided for presentation to hosts on the occasion of official trips outside the city, province or country.
Contact:
Ian Smith
Protocol Advisor
City of Ottawa
Office of Protocol and Intergovernmental Affairs
110 Laurier Avenue West
Ottawa, Ontario
K1P 1J1
Tel: 613-580-2424, extension 21521
Fax: 613-580-2438
Presentations and Recognitions at Council
Presentations or recognitions at Council are conducted on the day of a regularly scheduled Council meeting to honour the achievements of outstanding citizens, organizations, charitable causes and city-wide initiatives that contribute to the health and vitality of the City of Ottawa. These presentations could also relate to high-level achievements, awards and recognitions.
In consultation with the City Clerk, the Office of Protocol and Intergovernmental Affairs coordinates all presentations and recognitions at Council. These presentations are brief and held at the beginning of a Council meeting.
Information on Council meeting dates and copies of Council agenda may be obtained online.
All requests must meet the criteria outlined in our procedures.
The Mayor’s City Builder Award is presented at each regularly scheduled Council meeting. This civic award was created to honour an individual, group or organization that has demonstrated through outstanding volunteerism or exemplary action, extraordinary commitment to making our city a better place.
To nominate a candidate, the nominator should complete a nomination form describing the efforts and achievements of the nominee.
Contact:
Heather Theoret
Protocol Advisor
City of Ottawa
Office of Protocol and Intergovernmental Affairs
110 Laurier Avenue West
Ottawa, Ontario
K1P 1J1
Tel: 613-580-2424, extension 17819
Fax: 613-580-2438
Study Tours and Visiting Delegations
The City of Ottawa hosts Study Tours / Visiting Delegations interested in municipal government, programs and services.
The Office of Protocol and Intergovernmental Affairs will:
- facilitate all activities associated with the visit
- provide leadership, coordination, and advice for all protocol matters
- liaise with the responsive department
- determine the need for a hospitality component to the visit
- develop a tailored program to meet the needs of the visiting delegation
- organize all technical and logistical requirements associated with the visit
- coordinate introductions with staff
- create information kits that meet the needs of our guests
Requests for study tours or visiting delegations should be submitted in writing to the Office of Protocol and Intergovernmental Affairs at least six weeks in advance of the event. All requests must meet the criteria outlined in our procedures.
Contact:
Ian Smith
Protocol Advisor
City of Ottawa
Office of Protocol and Intergovernmental Affairs
110 Laurier Avenue West
Ottawa, Ontario
K1P 1J1
Tel: 613-580-2424, extension 21521
Fax: 613-580-2438