Culture Plan

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What does a vibrant cultural city look like to you?

Guelph’s culture plan has been years in the making. Did you know we’ve been engaging on this work since 2018 in different shapes and forms? Last year, we engaged the community through a joint initiative with Tourism called Create, Play and Stay so we could understand where culture fits into this thriving city we love to share! Since then, we've been meeting with cultural leaders in the community to help refine our direction and create our framework. Find out more in the “how we got here” section.

In the summer of 2023 we were back for final round of engagement to make sure we understand your vision for arts, heritage and the creative industry in Guelph that takes us into 2030.

We created a plan together!

Over the months of June, July and the first half of August, 2023, we had three quick on-line activities to help us understand where, what and how culture is and could be part of the fabric of Guelph

What's next?

We've reviewed everything we heard and will share a summary of our findings shortly.

We're also finalizing the culture plan based on everything we heard through this round of engagement plus all of our research and engagement that got us to this point.

We're presenting the report and Culture plan to council on October 3, 2023 Find the full council packet here including the new Culture plan 2030: 'Everywhere, Everyday, Everyone' (starting on page 53 of the packet).
The community is invited to attend in person or watch online.



To talk with our team directly, please contact:

Gregory Peddie
Coordinator, Cultural Programs and Events. City of Guelph
519-822-1260 extension 2629, TTY 519-822-9771
gregory.peddie@guelph.ca

What does a vibrant cultural city look like to you?

Guelph’s culture plan has been years in the making. Did you know we’ve been engaging on this work since 2018 in different shapes and forms? Last year, we engaged the community through a joint initiative with Tourism called Create, Play and Stay so we could understand where culture fits into this thriving city we love to share! Since then, we've been meeting with cultural leaders in the community to help refine our direction and create our framework. Find out more in the “how we got here” section.

In the summer of 2023 we were back for final round of engagement to make sure we understand your vision for arts, heritage and the creative industry in Guelph that takes us into 2030.

We created a plan together!

Over the months of June, July and the first half of August, 2023, we had three quick on-line activities to help us understand where, what and how culture is and could be part of the fabric of Guelph

What's next?

We've reviewed everything we heard and will share a summary of our findings shortly.

We're also finalizing the culture plan based on everything we heard through this round of engagement plus all of our research and engagement that got us to this point.

We're presenting the report and Culture plan to council on October 3, 2023 Find the full council packet here including the new Culture plan 2030: 'Everywhere, Everyday, Everyone' (starting on page 53 of the packet).
The community is invited to attend in person or watch online.



To talk with our team directly, please contact:

Gregory Peddie
Coordinator, Cultural Programs and Events. City of Guelph
519-822-1260 extension 2629, TTY 519-822-9771
gregory.peddie@guelph.ca

  • These conversations have concluded. Thank you for your interest

    We are hosting three sessions to dig deeper in culture plan topics in small group conversations with the community. 

    We hope you can join us!

    At each session, we will enjoy light refreshments, and create a mosaic together while talking about culture in the community.

    We'll be looking several topics including:

    • What does the word 'culture' mean to you
    • What is special about culture in Guelph
    • What is missing from the culture scene across the community and how we can best address those gaps, and 
    • What role should the City play in Culture

    Please note, if you wish to bring your children along, activities for kids aged 4 and up will be available during the session on Saturday August 5th at the Museum.

    Register to join us for one of the conversations below.



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