Explore Ottawa’s Open Data Platform at OPL

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Ottawa Public Library, in partnership with the City of Ottawa, is hosting Open Data Open House sessions at branches across the city.

Open Ottawa, the City’s open data platform, provides free, reliable, and accessible data to help residents better understand and navigate their city. Explore topics that matter in everyday life, including transit, housing, the local economy, the City budget, the environment, and climate change.

Whether you’re working on a research project, exploring a new neighbourhood or business opportunities, or simply curious about your city and looking for data on services that impact your daily life, this session is for you.

Join an Open Data Open House session to learn how to access hundreds of free City of Ottawa datasets, maps, and information products.

  • Tuesday, April 14, 1 pm - 5 pm | Nepean Centrepointe

  • Monday, May 11, 12 pm - 3 pm | Beaverbrook branch

Drop in and explore—no registration required.

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