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June 2026

June 1-30: Let’s Bike Month
Organized by EnviroCentre, Let’s Bike Month encourages people to bike for transportation and track the environmental impact of cycling instead of driving! Whether you already bike everywhere or want to try for the very first time, everyone is welcome to join. Councillor Glen is participating once again this year, and he’s set up a group for Stittsville residents. Go to letsbike.ca to sign up, and join “Team Stittsville”. Logging your bike journeys throughout the month of June gives you the opportunity to win daily prizes donated by local businesses.

June 18: Stittsville Front Porch Concerts *POSTPONED to June 24*
This year, the Stittsville Front Porch Concerts will be held on June 24 from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., with a rain date of June 25th. Neighbours are encouraged to perform live music from their front porch, garage, driveway or whatever to fill the streets with life and song. The event collects donations for local organizations that support mental health in the community. More information…

June 24: Stittsville Friendship Club Luncheon
Join members of the Stittsville Friendship Club at their luncheon which runs from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Stittsville Legion, 1481 Stittsville Main Street. There will be Chicken Parmesan with red wine sauce, rice, salad and dessert. Cost for members is $20.00 and $25.00 for non-members. For reservations, please email Luncheon Reservations or text 613-608-4103. Please reserve no later than 4 days prior to the event day.

June 24: Band Showcase
Come out and enjoy the first Band Showcase at the Space and Time Studio, 5977 Hazeldean Road, from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. featuring a wide variety of local talent as they perform for you. There is a full roster line up with plenty of parking, seating, light refreshments available, and most importantly – some wonderful music. They will soon be launching a regular open stage/open mic series for future events. For further information, please visit, Space and Time | Rehearsal Studios

June 27: Ottawa Markets Collective Path Market
Ottawa Markets Collective invites you to attend their Maker’s Path Market, which includes both curated handmade goods, and delicious food at Mad About Patchwork. This event will be held at, at 2477 Huntley Rd, Stittsville from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Their market is focused on bringing the community together, supporting local small businesses and artisans, and give back through food bank initiatives. For further information, please visit, here



*Note: During the holidays, schedules for weekly events are subject to change. Check with the event organizers for more information.

Every Saturday: Ottawa-Carleton Trailway parkrun (depending on the weather & trail conditions)
The Ottawa-Carleton Trailway parkrun starts on the Trans Canada Trail by the dog park pathway entrance near Shea and Granite Ridge, and will run along Robert Grant to Bobolink and back. There are no road crossings on the route. This is a 5km run suitable for all ability levels. The event runs every Saturday at 9:00 a.m. For further information, please visit parkrun Canada.

Every Sunday: Market @ The Barn
We’re back for the 2026 season! Fresh coffee, homemade pizza, fresh sourdough bread, baked treats, artisan goods, pastured meats, bath & body products… all brought to you by incredible local vendors who pour their heart into what they do. Add in live music and fresh and air you’ve got your new favourite weekend routine for the season. We can’t wait to welcome you back. 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at 6154 Abbott Street East. Rain or shine. Pet friendly. More info.

OPL Summer Reading Program
The Ottawa Public Library’s Stittsville Branch Summer Reading programs for children are now open for registration! Dive into a summer of discovery, creativity, and fun! The Library is located at 1637 Stittsville Main Street. For more information, and to register, please visit, Summer Reading Club

Every Wednesday: OPL English Conversation Group
The Stittsville Branch of the Ottawa Public Library’s English Conversation Group will continue through the summer. Join this free English Conversation Group to practice speaking in English in a relaxed and friendly environment. All levels are welcome to this drop-in program. The groups meet from 5:15 P.M. to 6:15 p.m. at the Ottawa Public Library, Stittsville Branch, 1637 Stittsville Main Street. For more information and to register, please visit, English Conversation Group

Every Wednesday: Euchre @ Stittsville United Church
The Wednesday afternoon euchre sponsored by the UCW of Stittsville United Church is taking a summer break. Euchre will resume on September 9 at 1:00 p.m. $5.00 for a time of fun, fellowship, euchre, and, of course, refreshments. Everyone welcome. For further information, please contact blamb05@sympatico.ca

Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday: St. Thomas Clothing Drop-Off
St. Thomas Anglican Church, located at 1619 Stittsville Main, accepts gently used clothing, footwear, bedding and towels every Monday through Thursday from 1:30 p.m. to 4:40 p.m. Please do not leave clothing after these hours. They will accept clothing with no holes, rips, or pet hair and take all sizes, shoes, boots and outerwear. If you would like to volunteer with set-up, sorting or takedown, please call 613-836-5741. Please note, Food bank members get first day, and then it is open to the public. All proceeds go to the Stittsville Food Bank.

June 1- August 31: Lemonade Standemonium
Lemonade Standemonium 2026, is a community- and youth-driven fundraising initiative taking place across Ottawa this summer in support of the Ottawa Cancer Foundation. From June 1 through August 31, residents, families, and community groups are invited to host lemonade stands, with 100% of proceeds directly supporting free programs and services for individuals and families impacted by cancer in our region. This initiative provides an accessible and meaningful opportunity for residents—particularly young people—to engage in community-building while contributing to a cause that affects so many in Ottawa. Importantly, all funds raised remain local, ensuring a direct and tangible impact within our community. For more information, please take a look at the website!

 


July 2026

July 4: Planner and Journaling Meetup
If you love journalling, bullet journalling, art journalling, or doodling in planners, come meet like-minded folks at the Stittsville branch of the Ottawa Public Library, 1637 Stittsville Main Street! Bring your own notebooks and any of your own stationery. Some supplies (like stationery, art supplies, stickers, washi tape, etc.) will be provided. This event runs from 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Registration is required. For further information and to register, please visit, Planner and Journal Meet-up

July 18: Cricket Festival at Bradley Craig Park
The Stittsville Cricket Club is excited to invite the community to a vibrant Cricket Festival at Bradley Craig Park from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., bringing neighbours together for a fun, welcoming day celebrating the sport of cricket. This family‑friendly event aims to strengthen community connections while introducing residents of all ages to one of the world’s most popular sports through demonstrations, hands‑on activities, and opportunities to learn and play. Whether you’re a seasoned player or brand new to the game, the festival promises an enjoyable way to get active, meet new people, and experience something new. Join neighbours at Bradley Craig Park, 331 Cranesbill Road, for a day of cricket, community spirit, and healthy outdoor fun!

July 23-26 Kanata Theatre 6th Annual Ten Minute Play Festival
The Kanata Theatre will be presenting it’s 6th Annual Ten Minute Play at the Ron Maslin Playhouse, 1 Ron Maslin Way in Kanata. This Festival includes 7 different plays by 7 different directors! Times are as follows, July 23 and 24 at 7:30 p.m., July 25 at both 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. and July 26 at 7:30 p.m.  For further information, please visit, 10-Minute Plays 2026 – Kanata Theatre

July 25: West Side Pride Festival
This year’s West Side Pride Festival will run from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Alexander Grove Park, 10 Warner-Colpitts Ln. If you’re interested or would like to participate as a vendor in this year’s Community Fair, please be sure to leave the date open on your calendar. It’s a great opportunity to show your support for and promote yourselves to our local LGBTQ2S+ community! For further information, please visit, West Side Pride

July 29: Stittsville Friendship Club Luncheon
Join members of the Stittsville Friendship Club at their luncheon which runs from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Stittsville Legion, 1481 Stittsville Main Street. There will be cold ham, bread, buns and dessert. Cost for members is $20.00 and $25.00 for non-members. For reservations, please email Luncheon Reservations or text 613-608-4103. Please reserve no later than 4 days prior to the event day.


August 2026

August 8: SVA Music and Movies in the Park
Get ready for a magical summer evening at Music and Movies in the Park at Stittsville Village Square Park, hosted by the Stittsville Village Association. This all‑ages community celebration brings local talent to the center stage, featuring performances from homegrown musicians, the Jive Wires, followed by a film. Starting at 5:00 p.m., it’s the perfect chance to gather with friends, family, and neighbours, and enjoy the lively atmosphere. Come out and experience a fun, vibrant night that showcases the creativity, spirit, and togetherness of our community!


Date to be announced

Stittsville Pathfinder Girl Guides and Venture Scouts – Poole Creek Invasive Species Clean Up and Health Monitoring
This spring, youth and leaders from the Stittsville Pathfinder Girl Guides and Venture Scouts will unite for a hands‑on environmental stewardship day at the Poole Creek Wetland, working together to protect one of the community’s most treasured natural spaces. Guided by expert naturalists from the Ottawa Stewardship Council and the Friends of the Stittsville Wetlands, participants will learn to identify and remove invasive plant species while gaining practical insight into wetland ecology and conservation. Youth will also collect biodiversity data using the iNaturalist platform, contributing meaningful citizen‑science information to help monitor the health of the ecosystem. This immersive experience not only improves habitat quality and supports long‑term ecological resilience but also cultivates environmental leadership, scientific literacy, and a deeper sense of civic responsibility among the next generation of Stittsville community stewards.