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Author: City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias
Publication Date: May 7, 2025 - 13:06
This Mother’s Day, give the gift of unforgettable experiences
May 7, 2025
This Mother’s Day, why not give a gift that’s all about creating memories and new experiences? Surprise mom with a City of Ottawa gift certificate. This thoughtful and flexible present lets her choose what she loves most. Whether she’s into hands-on workshops, fitness classes, or exciting drop-in activities, there’s something for everyone.
Our gift certificates can be used for a wide variety of registered programs such as courses and camps, drop-in activities and memberships. From pottery and dance to yoga and bootcamp, mom can revisit her favourite hobby or discover a new passion.
While gift certificates are not sold online, they can be purchased at full-service recreation and culture facilities. They can then be applied to an online account to be redeemed when registering for a program.
Need another showstopping idea? Treat mom to an evening of arts and entertainment with a gift certificate to a City of Ottawa theatre. Whether it's a heartfelt play or an upbeat musical performance, it’s the perfect chance for her to relax and enjoy a night out.
Gift certificates for theatres can be purchased online or in-person during box office hours at Meridian Theatres @ Centrepointe and Shenkman Arts Centre.
Whether she enjoys a night out at the theatre, an active sports program, or exploring her creative side, this Mother’s Day, skip the ordinary and give a gift that opens up a world of possibilities.
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