Ottawa Senators Hometown Tour coming to Six Communities in Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec

 

Ottawa Senators – Senators players of the past, present and future to tour the region, beginning Tuesday, Aug. 27

Friday, Aug. 16, 2019, OTTAWA – The Ottawa Senators will roll into Canadian Tire locations around the National Capital Region on a fan-friendly Hometown Tour beginning Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2019.

Presented by Canadian Tire and held in partnership with CTV Ottawa, TSN 1200 radio, the Dairy Farmers of Ontario and RV Canada, the Hometown Tour will feature Senators players, autograph sessions, interactive games, prizing opportunities and much more at each of the stops.

The Senators caravan will make its way to Canadian Tire locations from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. in Nepean (Merivale Rd.) on Tuesday, Aug. 27; Alymer on Wednesday, Aug. 28; Rockland on Thursday, Aug. 29; Arnprior on Tuesday, Sept. 3; Gloucester (Ogilvie Rd.) on Wednesday, Sept. 4, and Perth on Thursday, Sept. 5.

A mix of Senators alumni, prospects and current players will be on the road for each stop of the tour. Fans will have the opportunity to meet Senators players, participate in interactive games, win tickets to Senators home games, win prizes and more!  Fans decked out in Ottawa Senators garb have additional chances to win for showing their fan support, as super fans are selected at random to win tickets!

Watch the Ottawa Senators Official social media pages including Twitter, Instagram and Facebook during each day of the Hometown Tour for your chance to win additional Senators prizes!

For further details on the specific location and timing of each stop on the Ottawa Senators Hometown Tour and for information on which Senators players will be in attendance, please click here. The team will reveal which players will participate in the various stops of the tour via the team’s website and social media channels in advance of the visits.

Wristbands for Hometown Tour autograph sessions

For fans wishing to get autographs at any of the Ottawa Senators Hometown Tour stops, wristbands will be made available on a first-come, first-served basis at the local Canadian Tire store’s customer service desk on the day of the tour stop beginning at 8 a.m. Only fans with approved wristbands may participate in the autograph session. Wristband quantities are limited and are subject to availability.

Who is your hometown hero?Ottawa Senators Hometown Tour coming to six communities in eastern Ontario and western Quebec

As part of each stop along the Ottawa Senators hometown tour, we will be celebrating a local hero who has made an impact on sport in the community. To nominate a hometown hero from any of the communities on the tour, click on the Nominate Your Hero Here button on the Ottawa Senators Hometown Tour page.

Visit the Senators website for more information on the 2019 Ottawa Senators Hometown Tour: https://www.nhl.com/senators/community/hometown-tour

 

For more information, or to request an interview, please contact:

Chris Moore, Communications Manager

moorec@ottawasenators.com

 

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