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Fee Structure – Event Permit 2019-2022 Fee Structure – Event Permit 2019-2022 Fees 2019 ($) Fees 2020-2022 (taxes not includes) (taxes not includes) From January 1st 2019 to From September 1st 2020 to Permits and Venues August. 31th 2020 March 31th 2022 Day 1 Additional Days Day 1 Additional Days Confederation Park 900 430 Major’s Hill Park Core urban parks LeBreton Flats Park 1 125 540 Fees double for commercial activities. Rideau Canal Skateway Jacques-Cartier Park 890 420 1 125 540 Other core parks 450 335 Fees double for commercial activities. 460 345 Rockcliffe Park Commissioners Park Other parks Leamy Lake Park 450 335 460 345 Fees double for commercial activities. Vincent Massey Park Hog’s Back Park Core area Rideau Canal Eastern Pathway 235 240 Recreational pathways Rideau Canal Western Pathway Fees double for commercial activities. 240 Other areas 230 An extra $100 will be charged for each additional 250 participants. Greenbelt and Gatineau Park 230 235 Pathways and trails Core parks : Tier 1 350 330 340 320 (Refer to above examples) Public gatherings Core parks : Tier 2 350 330 Fees double for commercial activities. 335 300 (Refer to above examples) Other parks 235 175 230 170 (Refer to above examples) Parkways in the urban area, 1600 Gatineau Park and Greenbelt Queen Elizabeth Driveway 1580 Additional 25% for commercial activities. Fee is double for both directions of the Colonel By Drive 1580 1600 Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway. 1600 Other Ontario and Quebec parkways 1560 Rockcliffe Park Mackenzie King Estate Weddings 3 hours 450 460 Additional hour 120 125 125 Not-for-profit organizations 120 Picnics For-profit organizations 460 450 B-rolls No fee No fee Films Level 2 - Production value of up to 460/day/site 460/day/site 300 000$ Level 3 - Production value of 760/day/site 760/day/site 300 000$ to 1 000 000$$ Level 4- Production value above 1060/day/site 1060/day/site 1 500 000$$ Note: All cancellation notifications received less than five business days prior to the event shall be subject to a penalty of 25 percent of the value of the contract. (Excluding weddings and picnics) .
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