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Prime time busking in the market

Not surprisingly, one of the very best spots for Ottawa busking is in the Byward Market. It's at the corner of George and William, in front of the patios of what used to be Oregano's and what is now the Aulde Dubliner. It has a large space for building a crowd, and a pretty steady traffic flow, especially in the evenings. Another advantage is that the people on the patio are usually quite appreciative of the "free" entertainment, and will often tip generously. This spot is the favourite of itinerant buskers from other parts of Canada and the world, especially those doing "circle" shows, which are the types of shows where the performer does acrobatics, juggling, magic, fire-breathing etc. etc., and rather than getting tipped from people walking by, they build a crowd and then "pass the hat" at the end of their performance.

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