
Monday, August 2
Bytown Museum / Ottawa Locks
11AM
COLONEL BY DAY OPENING CEREMONY
Colonel By Day is a family fun festival that celebrates the accomplishments of Colonel John By and the labourers who built the Rideau Canal. He was the engineer and overseer of the Rideau Canal, as well as the founder of Bytown which is now Ottawa. Come out to experience Ottawa’s wonderful local history with heritage performers, musical acts, costumed characters, children’s activities and more!
11AM TO 4PM
ONGOING —
BYTOWN MUSEUM/ OTTAWA LOCKS
A wide varitey of activities will be ongoing throughout the day including:
- Free admission to the Bytown Museum
- Heritage cookery demonstrations
- Costumed characters of Ottawa's past — including Colonel John By himself
- Outdoor musketry demonstrations
- Lace making o Flax and linen weaving
- Heritage rug braiding
- Ingleneuk Country Scottish Dancing
- Aboriginal drumming and music by Northern Voices o Blacksmithing
- Face painting
- Tabletop exhibits from Ottawa's local heritage groups and museums
2PM
CELTIC CROSS CEREMONY

Hosted by the Ottawa and Distict Labour Council and Irish Society of the National Capital Region
Canal Workers Remembered on By's Holiday The building of the Rideau Canal required a yearly work force of up to 7,000 workers. During its 7-year construction, as many as 1,000 workers lost their lives due to accidents and disease. Their deaths went largely unrecorded and many lay in unmarked graves alongside the canal. These workers, who at first lived in temporary communities such as Ottawa's Corktown, played an important part in building the City of Ottawa.
On the day set aside to honour Colonel John By and to celebrate local history, his workers who laboured building the canal will also be remembered. A memorial ceremony to the workers and their families who died during the building of the Rideau Canal between1826-32 will take place at 2pm at the Rideau Canal Workers Monument at the first lock.
The Bytown Museum showcases true tales of courage passion and scandal in Ottawa’s history! Experience the stories and relics of the people who made Ottawa what it is today – uncensored, unembellished and unforgettable! Throughout the Rideau Canal Festival, the Museum will be offering daily children's programs in our family play space. On Monday, August 2, the Museum will be open for free as part of the Colonel By Day celebrations!
The Bytown Museum is open daily from 10AM to 5PM and located at the Ottawa Locks between Parliament Hill and the Château Laurier.
For more information, please call 613 234-4570 or visit www.bytownmuseum.com.
Presented and hosted by the Council of Heritage Organizations in Ottawa (CHOO) in partnership with the Bytown Museum. The Council of Heritage Organizations in Ottawa is a not-for-profit organization representing the interests of over 50 local heritage groups.
For more information, please call 613-562-0405 or visit www.choocopo.ca



