Ottawa Has 3 Festivals Happening This Weekend June 5–7, 2026

Ottawa Has 3 Festivals Happening This Weekend June 5–7, 2026
Ottawa has three festivals happening this weekend — and two of them land on the same Saturday in ByWard Market. Here’s everything you need to plan a solid June 5–7.
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🍖 BBQ & Ribs 📅 Jun 5–7, 2026 📍 RA Centre, Ottawa 🅾 Free Admission 👦 Kids Friendly 🎉 10th Anniversary
Capital Ribfest 2026 — The Big Sticky Turns 10
Three days, a dozen championship BBQ rigs, live music every night, a full carnival, and free entry. The RA Centre on Riverside Drive is going to smell incredible all weekend.
This is the 10th edition of Capital Ribfest — which is kind of a big deal for a festival that started as a scrappy local BBQ gathering and has grown into one of Ottawa’s most anticipated early-summer events. The move to the RA Centre gives the festival more room to breathe: a proper stage, a sprawling carnival, a dedicated Kids Fun Zone, beer gardens, a Bevvy Bar, and a market village alongside the ribbers themselves.
The ribbers are touring pros who travel the competition circuit with their custom smokers — these aren’t your backyard ribs. Low and slow, deeply smoked, slathered in sauce. You grab a rack, find a picnic table, and make a mess. That’s the whole point.
🎵 Live Music — Big Sticky Stage
Friday Jun 5 — Fast Lane Franco (11:30am) • JW Jones (6pm–9pm)
Saturday Jun 6 — Check official site for confirmed lineup
Sunday Jun 7 — Check official site for confirmed lineup
🏆 Championship Ribbers 🎵 Live Music Daily 🇻 Carnival & Games 🍺 Beer Gardens 🫘 20+ Poutines 👦 Kids Fun Zone
💡 Entry is free — you only pay for food and drinks. Bring some cash; ribfests are still pretty cash-friendly, though most vendors take cards too. Hours: Fri–Sat 11am–10pm, Sun 11am–8pm (confirm on site).
🇧🇷 Brazilian Culture 📅 Sat Jun 6 Only 📍 ByWard Market, Ottawa 🅾 100% Free 👦 Family-Friendly
Saravah Brazilian Festival — Third Edition
One Saturday, 9.5 hours of samba, capoeira, forró, live bands, dance classes, and Brazilian food — all free, right beside the Ottawa Sign in ByWard Market.
Saravah is now in its third year, and it’s quietly become one of the best free events on Ottawa’s summer calendar. The formula is simple and it works: take a gorgeous open plaza in the heart of the market, fill it with Brazilian music and dance from 11:30am to 9pm, and let anyone walk in for free. No wristbands, no VIP sections — just a full day of culture, open to everyone.
The dance workshops are genuinely inclusive — Zouk and Forró classes are made for first-timers, so don’t let not knowing how to dance stop you. The street performances alone are worth the trip: Capoeira Dendê do Recife, Samba Ottawa, Maracatuque, and brand-new performances from Boi D’u-Tal-É.
🎵 Saturday Lineup (11:30am–9pm)
Live Bands: Café Brasil (samba & bossa nova), OxeBits (live trio), Xocô from Toronto, Emmanuel (solo), Vitor Martinez Silva
Dance Classes: Brazilian Zouk (Camila & Kevin Oliveira) • Forró (Vinícius Alves) • Brazily Fitness Dance
Street Performances: Capoeira Dendê do Recife, Samba Ottawa, Maracatuque, Caboclo de Lança, Boi D’u-Tal-É
🎵 Live Samba & Bossa Nova 💃 Forró & Zouk Classes 🥊 Capoeira 🍕 Brazilian Food 🆕 DJ Sets
💡 Saturday has a 75% chance of rain — check the weather and pack a poncho. The festival runs rain or shine. Bring cash for the food vendors.
🥣 Food Festival 📅 Sun Jun 7 Only 📍 ByWard Market, Ottawa 🅾 Free Admission 👦 Family-Friendly 🏆 World Record Attempt
Shawarma Festival Ottawa 2026 — World Record on the Menu
Ottawa is the self-proclaimed Shawarma Capital of Canada. On Sunday, ByWard Market puts that title to work with a full-day festival featuring local vendors, a best shawarma competition, live DJs — and a Guinness World Record attempt for the longest shawarma ever made.
If you live in Ottawa, you have an opinion about shawarma. You have a favourite spot, you know which garlic sauce is best, and you’ve probably debated the wrap-vs-plate question more than once. This festival is made for people exactly like you — and also for anyone who just wants to eat very well while wandering through ByWard Market on a Sunday.
Organized by Giza Entertainment, the day runs from 11am to 7pm with free entry. You’ll find local shawarma vendors going head-to-head in a best shawarma competition, Middle Eastern street food all around, live DJs, and cultural performances. And then there’s the world record attempt — because why celebrate being the shawarma capital without trying to make the longest one ever?
🏆 New for 2026: Longest Shawarma World Record Attempt
Giza Entertainment is staging an official attempt at the Guinness World Record for the longest shawarma ever made. The details are still unfolding — check the official site closer to the day for timing. But this is the kind of thing you’ll want to be there for in person.
🥣 Shawarma from Multiple Vendors 🏆 Best Shawarma Competition 🆕 Live DJs All Day 🎺 Cultural Performances 🏛️ Middle Eastern Delicacies
💡 Hours: 11am–7pm Sunday. Come hungry and let yourself graze — this is a food crawl more than a sit-down event. Admission is free; you only pay for what you eat.
📅 Day-by-Day Planner
All three festivals are in Ottawa, and two of them actually overlap on Saturday in ByWard Market. Here’s how to plan each day.
☀️ Friday, June 5 29°C • 10% rain • Great conditions
🍖 Capital Ribfest opens at the RA Centre (2451 Riverside Dr). Friday hours run 11am–10pm. Fast Lane Franco plays from 11:30am, and JW Jones closes the evening from 6–9pm. It’s the first day so lines at the ribbers tend to be shorter than Saturday — good time to go if crowds aren’t your thing.
Saravah and Shawarma are Saturday/Sunday only.
⛅ Saturday, June 6 — Rain Likely 21°C • 75% rain • Pack a poncho
🇧🇷 Saravah Brazilian Festival takes over 8 York St Plaza (beside the Ottawa Sign) from 11:30am–9pm. This is your whole Saturday in ByWard Market — live samba and bossa nova, capoeira, forró lessons, Brazilian food vendors, and DJs closing out the night.
🍖 Capital Ribfest also runs on Saturday (11am–10pm at the RA Centre on Riverside Dr). The two events are about 3km apart — doable in an afternoon if you want to hit both. Do Saravah for lunch and early afternoon, then drive over to Ribfest for the evening music set.
⚠️ 75% rain forecast — both events run rain or shine. Dress accordingly and bring a compact umbrella.
🌼 Sunday, June 7 24°C • 20% rain • Mostly clear
🥣 Shawarma Festival takes over ByWard Market (73 York St) from 11am–7pm. Grab a vendor map at the entrance, work your way through as many wraps as you can manage, and make sure you’re around for the world record attempt — check the official site for timing.
🍖 Capital Ribfest closes out its run on Sunday (11am–8pm at the RA Centre). If you didn’t make it Friday or Saturday, Sunday tends to have the most relaxed vibe and shortest lines. A good morning at Shawarma Fest followed by an afternoon at Ribfest is a genuinely great Sunday.
🚌 Getting There
Two of the three festivals are right in ByWard Market — so you can park once and walk between them on Saturday and Sunday. Ribfest is a separate trip to Riverside Drive.
💡 Local Tip: Park Once for ByWard
Saravah (8 York St) and Shawarma Fest (73 York St) are less than a 2-minute walk apart in ByWard Market. Park in the Rideau Centre parkade or the NCC surface lots on Sussex Drive and you’re a short walk from both. The LRT Rideau Station is right there too if you’re coming from anywhere along the Confederation Line.
Details may change — always confirm times, lineups, and locations at each festival’s official website before heading out. Weather sourced from Ottawa city centre; local conditions may vary slightly.
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