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Entertainment Facilities Performance Venues Updated December 2014 *Denotes Ottawa Tourism Members TRAVEL TRADE ENTERTAINMENT FACILITIES NATIONAL ARTS CENTRE (NAC)* SHENKMAN ARTS CENTRE* 53 Elgin Street 245 Centrum Blvd. Ottawa, ON K1P 5W1 Ottawa, ON K1E 0A1 Contact: Simone Deneau Contact: Sarah Conn, Booking Services Clerk Tel: (613) 947-7000 ext 220 Fax: (613) 943-1400 Tel: (613) 580-2424 ext. 15930 [email protected] www.nac-cna.ca [email protected] www.shenkmannarts.ca Details: Southam Hall (2323 seats), Theatre Hall (897 seats) Details: A favourite location for filmmaking, rehearsals, Studio Hall (250-300 seats) meetings, conferences and special events. State-of-the-art technologies in lighting and sound, as well as amenities. NAC STUDENT & TEACHER PROGRAMS Theatre, Dance Studio (1800 sq.ft/85 people), Music Studio For activities such as student matinees, open rehearsals (1800 sq. ft. / 85 people), Sound Studio (387 sq. ft.), Multi- and workshops. Student discounts available on evening purpose Room, Lobby and Reception space (100-500 performances and on-line study guides. people). www.nac-cna.ca/en/education CASINO DU LAC-LEAMY* CENTREPOINTE THEATRE / BEN FRANKLIN PLACE* 1 Casino Blvd. 101 Centrepointe Drive Gatineau, QC J8Y 6W3 Ottawa, ON K2G 5K7 For performances, contact: Guy Thériault Contact: Jeff Mains, Supervisor 3GE (Trois Génis environnementaux) Tel: (613) 580-2424 ext. 41518 Tel: (819) 778-0555 [email protected] [email protected] www.centrepointetheatre.com For banquets, contact: Josianne Rouleau, Banquet Sales Details: Can book either the Centrepointe Theatre or Ben Tel: (819) 790-6471 [email protected] Franklin Place facilities. www.casinos-quebec.com Details: Theatre, holds 1001 max. KANATA THEATRE / RON MASLIN PLAYHOUSE 1 Ron Maslin Way THE LONE STAR RANCH* Ottawa, ON K2V 1A7 4420 West Hunt Club Road (near Cedarview) Contact: Rentals Ottawa, ON K2R 1E7 Tel: (613) 831-4435 Fax: (613) 831-4438 Contact: Dawn Timlin, Event Coordinator [email protected] www.kanatatheatre.com Tel: (613) 727-1966 Details: Theatre with stage, holds 350 seated, large lobby [email protected] www.lonestarcatering.com with concession area, Foyer with dimensions 21’x40’. Space Details: 15 minutes from downtown Ottawa on 200 acres of is limited due to regular season performances. land, the Saloon can seat up to 200 guests and the Ranch proper can accommodate up to 2000 guests using the entire LANSDOWNE PARK* site. Meetings, 1015 Bank Street product launches, corporate team leisure programs and Ottawa, ON K1S 3W7 more. Four outdoor patios (seats over 100), sports fields. Contact: Patrick Desrosiers, Bookings & Events Services Tel: (613) 580-2429 ext. 23057 Fax: (613) 564-1619 THE BRADLEY LODGE [email protected] www.lansdownepark.ca 670 Cedarview Road Details: Concerts, CFL football, special events, tradeshows Ottawa, ON K2R 1E5 and consumer shows, banquet facilities, on-site catering. Contact: Same as Lone Star Ranch Details: A designated historical site and a fully functional SHAW CENTRE* working farm. The Bradley Lodge accommodates 20-40 55 Colonel By Drive meetings, retreats, birthday parties, church socials and Ottawa, ON K1N 9J2 other special events. Contact: Lee King, Account Coordinator (Set-up sizes vary, please call for specification sheet). Tel: (613) 563-1984 ext. 677 Fax: (613) 563-7646 Toll Free: (800) 450-0077 [email protected] www.ottawaconventioncentre.com Details: Medium sized conventions, meetings, consumer/trade- shows, banquets and other special events. Ottawa Tourism 150 rue Elgin Street, Suite 1405, Ottawa, ON, Canada K2P 1L4 (613) 237-5150 1-800-363-4465 Fax: (613) 237-7339 www.ottawatourism.ca Performance Venues Updated December 2014 *Denotes Ottawa Tourism Members TRAVEL TRADE ENTERTAINMENT FACILITIES (continued) CENTURION CONFERENCE AND EVENT CENTRE CANADA AVIATION AND SPACE MUSEUM* 170 Colonnade Road South 11 Aviation Parkway, Rockcliffe Airport (YRO) Ottawa, ON K2E 7J5 Ottawa, ON K1K 2X5 Contact: Janell Hartley, Sales Manager Contact: Karoline Klüg, Coordinator Rental Facilities Tel: (613) 727-1044 ext. 30 Fax: (613) 727-8293 Tel: (613) 991-6064 Fax: (613) 990-3655 [email protected] www.centurioncentre.com [email protected] www.aviation.technomuses.ca Details: A multi-functional event center featuring elegant Details: The Walkway of Time is suitable for receptions, ballrooms, meeting rooms, full on or off-site catering conferences and galas, Bush Theatre for lectures and audio services and free parking. Groups from 8-800 for visual presentations and the Boardroom for smaller conferences and special events. A 40 seat Bistro, high-speed meetings. Outdoor Pic Nic area for BBQs, special events, Internet and additional business services provided. games. ARTS COURT THEATRE CANADIAN MUSEUM OF NATURE* 2 Daly Avenue 240 McLeod Street Ottawa, ON K1N 6E2 Ottawa, ON K1P 6P4 Tel: (613) 569-4821 Fax: (613) 564-4428 Contact: Lorna Sierolawski, Tourism Sales and Marketing [email protected] www.artscourt.ca Tel: (613) 566-4235 Fax: (613) 364-4023 The arts court theatre is a well-equipped 130 seat black-box [email protected] www.nature.ca space with foyer, box office and receptions area. Theatre Details: The Mezzanine Holds 120 standing or 100 seated, services include professional box office and technical the Salon holds 300 standing or 180 seated, the Auditorium support. The Arts Court theatre, studio, rehearsal and up to 400. meeting rooms are available at affordable rates to groups as well as to the general public. To discuss production or event CANADIAN WAR MUSEUM* requirements and for rental rate information contact the 1 Vimy Place theatre manager at (613) 569-4822 x 231 Ottawa, ON K1A 0M8 Contact: See Museum of History MUSEUMS & GALLERIES Tel: (819) 776-7088 Fax: (819) 776-7059 [email protected] www.warmuseum.ca Details: Barney Danson Theatre (seats 231), Lebreton BILLINGS ESTATE MUSEUM* Gallery (600 seated, 1200 standing); Lobby (800 seated, 2100 Cabot Street 1500 standing); The Mess (150 seated, 300 standing). Ottawa, ON K1H 6K1 Contact: Ginette Turner, Customer Service NATIONAL GALLERY OF CANADA* Tel: (613) 247-4830 ext 221 Fax: (613) 247-4832 380 Sussex Drive [email protected] Ottawa, ON K1N 9N4 www.friendsofbillingsestatemuseum.org Contact: Laurie Shannon, Senior Special Events & Rentals Details: Estate house museum. Outdoor venue available for Officer special events, will provide tent. Small meeting rooms (up to Tel: (613) 990-4581 Fax: (613) 993-8433 15 people) also available. [email protected] www.gallery.ca Details: A wide range of meeting and event spaces. The CANADIAN MUSEUM OF HISTORY* Great Hall (up to 880 Reception); Great Hall Upper Balcony 100 Laurier Street (up to 150 Reception); Restaurant des Beaux-Arts (up to Gatineau, QC K1A 0M8 300 reception), Water Court Foyer (up to 400 reception); Contact: Stéphanie Fortin, Tourism & Marketing Officer Main Entrance Foyer, Auditorium (399 seated), Lecture Hall Tel: (819) 776-7086 [email protected] (100 seated); Sunken Garden, perfect for outdoor or Genevieve Mercier, Sales Executive, Banquets ceremonies and receptions. Tel.: (819) 776-7027 Fax: (819) 776-7059 [email protected] www.civilization.ca Details: Situated on the banks of the Ottawa River, minutes from downtown Ottawa. For banquets, receptions, press conferences, performances and meetings. Grand Hall, Canada Hall and others. IMAX theatre, Café du Musée. Capacities from 50 to 1500. Note : They will accept student performances group subject to availability. Ottawa Tourism 150 rue Elgin Street, Suite 1405, Ottawa, ON, Canada K2P 1L4 (613) 237-5150 1-800-363-4465 Fax: (613) 237-7339 www.ottawatourism.ca Performance Venues Updated December 2014 *Denotes Ottawa Tourism Members TRAVEL TRADE GOVERNMENT and COMMUNITY SCHOOLS & SCHOOL BOARDS BUILDINGS OTTAWA-CARLETON DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD 1645 Woodroffe Avenue OTTAWA CITY HALL* Ottawa, ON K2G 1W2 110 Laurier Avenue, West Contact: Community Use of Schools Ottawa, ON K1P 1J1 Tel: (613) 596-8260 Fax: (613) 596-8239 Contact: Claire d’Aoust, Facilities & Special Events Coord. www.ocdsb.ca Tel: (613) 580-2400 ext. 22771 Fax: (613) 560-1313 www.ottawa.ca OTTAWA-CATHOLIC SCHOOL BOARD 570 West Hunt Club Road GATINEAU-HULL/MAISON DU CITOYEN Ottawa, ON K2G 3R4 25 Laurier Street Contact: Community Facilities Co-ordinator Gatineau, QC J8X 4C8 Tel: (613) 224-2222 Fax: (613) 225-0698 Contact: Roger Fortin, Co-ordinator Customer Service www.ottawacatholicschools.ca Tel: (819) 243-2345 ext. 7761 Fax: (819) 595-7784 [email protected] CARLETON UNIVERSITY* Details: Meeting rooms 1125 Colonel By Drive Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6 NEPEAN SPORTSPLEX Contact: Jennifer Stewart, Manager, Conference Services 1701 Woodroffe Avenue Tel: (613) 520-2600 ext. 8408 Fax: (613) 520-2750 Ottawa, ON K2G 1W2 [email protected] www.carleton.ca/ims Contact: Diane Laderoute, Room Rentals Details: Alumni Theatre Tel: (613) 580-2424 ext. 41540 Fax: (613) 580-9607 [email protected] ÉCOLE SECONDAIRE DE LA SALLE Details: Multi-purpose facility, indoor/outdoor recreation 501 St Patrick Street amenities to hold tradeshows and special events; Nepean Ottawa, ON K1N 8R3 Visual Arts Centre. Tel: (613) 789-0053 Contact: Micheline Cuerrier-Legault, WALTER BAKER SPORTS CENTRE Band Teacher, Music Program 100 Malvern Drive [email protected] Ottawa, ON K2J 2G5 Or Robert Filion, Vocal Program Contact: Sheila Lackie, Hall Rentals [email protected] Tel: (613) 580-2788
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