
Hate the long walk on Canada Day? Ottawa mayor, feds point fingers over transit plan
OTTAWA — Throngs of revellers decked out in red and white will make a 1.4-kilometre trek in the July heat from downtown Ottawa to the national Canada Day celebrations, passing by a transit station they’re not allowed to use — and the city and federal government are blaming one another for the plan.
“I just think it will be a frustrating experience for Ottawa residents and for visitors,” Mayor Mark Sutcliffe said in an interview Thursday.
The national celebration runs all day on July 1, with speeches from dignitaries, music and family activities, culminating in a fireworks show after dark. Tens of thousands of people are expected to attend.
The main stage will be set up at LeBreton Flats, near the Canadian War Museum, which is just a stone’s throw from OC Transpo’s Pimisi Station.