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MEC Ottawa Store

MEC Ottawa Store

Learn about Ottawa's Green Building Systems.

In 1992, our first Ottawa store was built in an old movie theatre. It quickly became a popular destination and a larger location was soon needed. In 2000 we moved into a marvelously reconditioned building, the first retail store in Canada to comply with C2000 Green Building Certification.

Address

366 Richmond Road, Ottawa, Ontario  K2A 0E8. View map

Telephone

613.729.2700

Manager: Colleen Mooney

Summer Hours

Effective from May 17 – September 3

Monday – Friday: 10:00am – 9:00pm
Saturday: 9:00am – 6:00pm
Sunday: 11:00am – 5:00pm

Regular Hours of Operation

Effective September 7

Monday to Wednesday: 10:00am – 7:00pm
Thursday and Friday: 10:00am – 9:00pm
Saturday: 9:00am – 6:00pm
Sunday: 11:00am – 5:00pm



Directions

Google Map   

Ottawa Map

GPS Coordinates
Latitude: 45° 23' 29'' N
Longitude: 75° 45' 18'' W

Bike   

You can reach the store by bike. There are bike racks and we have several bike locks you can borrow free of charge.

Check out theOttawa Cycling Mapand theCity of Ottawasite for bike route info.

Public Transit   

You can reach the store via the transit waystop at Westboro, then transfer to a #2, or #18.

VisitOC Transpofor schedules, route maps, and fare information.

Parking   

Pay parking is available on the west side of the store. We have preferred parking set aside for hybrid vehicles and car co-ops.


Store Services

Gear Rentals   

We rent a full selection of sleeping bags, pads, and tents throughout the year, canoes and kayaks (tripping, whitewater, and recreational) in the spring, summer, and fall, and skis and snowshoes in the winter. New to our rental program are bear resistant canisters for use in bear territory. These canisters are mandatory in the Adirondack Mountains of New York and are recommended in Algonquin Park. For more information, rates and reservations please call the store at 613.729.2700

Rental information page

Grants and Support   

MEC is a member-owned co-operative striving for social and environmental leadership. Our purpose is to support people in achieving the benefit of wilderness-oriented recreation. Part of our vision is to inspire action for a healthy planet. We seek to support organizations with similar goals through our Community Contributions programs.

See our Community Contributions programs for details.

Apply for support

Gear Repair   

The store offers a repair service for items such as packs and jackets. Maximize the life of your stuff by having it fixed, and limit waste and the use of dwindling natural resources.

Educational Outreach   

We offer free presentations and informational store tours to interested student groups, outdoor organizations, environmental organizations, or business. We can customize presentations or tours to fit your needs. For store and community event details please contact Rebecca Goostrey at 613.729.2700 or rgoostrey@mec.ca


Recycling

Batteries   

We will recycle batteries that were bought at our store. You can drop them off at our Member Service Desk and we'll take care of them, but please don't bring any that are broken or corroded.

Read about recycling batteries

Climbing Ropes   

Is your climbing rope no longer safe to use? If your rope has given you years of service and is showing signs of wear, you can give it new life.

Bring your rope into the store and we'll send it to Leigh Textile Inc. for recycling. Located in East-end Montreal, this company has been recycling various types of textile fibres since the 1920s. After it's been finely shredded, your faithful rope will be resurrected as acoustic insulation, padding for cars, or some other type of padding or stuffing.

Fuel Canisters   

MEC Ottawa recycles butane-propane canisters such as those from Primus, MSR, Brunton and Snowpeak. We cannot recycle propane cylinders. Please bring your empty canisters to the Member Services Desk.

Bicycle Tires and Tubes   

We are now equipped to take back used bicycle tires and tubes. In conjunction with OnTire, an Ottawa based recycling company, we can recycle the steel belt into new steel products, and use the rubber as an ingredient in asphalt, running tracks, or playground surfacing. Please note that we can only accept bicycle tires.

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