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Ottawa 2017 might be glorious, but it won't be free

From sky-high dinners to VIP views of the fireworks, many of the 150-themed events are asking Canadians to open their wallets and we've obliged, with many of the tickets tied to the sesquicentennial already sold out.

Many 150-themed events asking Canadians to open their wallets and we've obliged

The costs of Ottawa 2017

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Ottawa 2017 has a number of activities for the general public to enjoy - but some of them will cost you.

The True North may be strong and free, but celebrating Canada's 150th anniversary could weaken your bank accountand cost you plenty.

From sky-high dinners to VIP views of the fireworks, many of the 150-themed events ask Canadians to open their walletsand we've obliged, with many of the tickets tied to the sesquicentennial already sold out.

Here's what's available, what's sold out and yes, whatactually is free.

Nationalistic noshing?

The original Dominion Day was celebrated with picnics and teas across the nascent nation. One-and-a-half centurieslater, we're still toasting Confederation through cuisine. But good luck getting a ticket.
The Picnic on the Bridge set for July 2 was sold out almost immediately. (Ottawa 2017)

The Picnic on the Bridge (the Alexandra Bridge, that is) will take place on July 2. One of the more affordable food-related events at $40 for a four-person spot, it sold out in minutes. (There are a few being resold on Kijijifor $100 to $400.)

And it was near-impossible to grab a seat at Canada's Table, which will see 1,000 people served dinner on Wellington Street on Aug. 27 for $175.

Dinner in the Sky is a concept started in Belgium that sees 22 dining guests hoisted 50 metres in the air to enjoy a gourmet dinner.
If you'd like to have a cocktail in the skyat $150 a popor a full-on dinner for $250 in the Sky Loungecoming to the capital in mid-July, you'll have to act fast as there are limited seats available. An extra week of lounging en plein air was added after all the dinner seatings sold out in half a day.

In September, the Canadian War Museum is hosting an Oyster Garden on the roof of the Moriyama building. Only 150 are being admitted, and some tickets are still available $169.50.

A sold-out event at the Shaw Centre, which cost more than $450 a ticket, promises a great view of the fireworks. (Justin Tang/Canadian Press)
Red, White and You

Snagging a spot on Canada Day at the Shaw Centre to enjoy Canadian entertainment, cruise food stations and sip thematic cocktails not to mention getting a great view of the fireworks over Parliament Hill will set you back a whopping $452 (although tickets purchased by June 25 came with a $300 Via Rail coupon). It's sold out.

Wearingyour Roots

The Ottawa 2017 hoodies produced by Roots are almost sold out, with only five left at the Rideau Centre. (Provided)
The Canadian clothing company developed alimited edition line of Ottawa 2017 clothing, in addition to its own Roots Canada Day apparel.

The retailer expected the Ottawa 2017 clothing to last through to the end of July, but there are only five hoodies left at the RideauCentre, despite their hefty price tag of $168.

If you really had your heart set on Ottawa 2017 wear, you can always special order the Ottawa 2017 Award Jackets for $528.

Escape into the city

Just announced this week, Escape Manor has created what it's calling the World's Largest Scavenger Hunt in an attempt to break aGuinness World Record. The scavenger hunt will take place on Sunday Sept. 10 in the core of the capital. Tickets go on sale Tuesday, and cost $100 for a team of four. An OC Transpoday pass is included in the ticket price, as bussing and walking will be the only allowable forms of transportation for the scavenger hunt.

Free stuff

When tickets became available earlier this monthfor the light-and-sound show in the still-under-construction Lyon LRT station, demand crashed the site. But not to worry. There are still plenty of tickets left for Kontinuum, produced by Moment Factory,which runs from mid-July through to September.

You shouldreservea spot, but tickets are free and you can book up to 10 at once. Tickets will also be available on site.

Moment Factory is also developing a light show for Chaudire Falls for autumn that will also be free.

The mechanical monsters on the streets of Beijing in 2014. The creatures will invade Ottawa next summer. (La Machine)

Four days at the end of July, the streets of downtown will be overtaken by a fire-breathing dragon and a water-spewing spider. The monsters are creations of La Machine of France. More details about when and where they will be roaming will be made available after Canada Day.

(ottawa2017.ca)
Some may have found Inspiration Village on York Street a little less than inspirational. Even Ottawa 2017 executive director Guy Laflamme told a recent conference crowd that he had hoped it would be more animated. Still, it's a good place to pick up coupons for ByWard Market joints and to grab a selfie with the giant OTTAWA sign.

For a more comprehensive list of events, go to Ottawa2017.ca.