Canada’s placemaking community conversations

Happy Cities and Canada’s Placemaking Community are co-hosting a series of community conversations to share knowledge and build momentum around placemaking.

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Happy Cities is excited to be co-hosting a series of online conversations with Canada’s Placemaking Community. The conversations aim to offer a welcoming space where placemakers from across Canada can connect, share their experiences, and learn from one another about the many benefits of placemaking for community connection, wellbeing, and inclusion. The conversations also seek to create a space where practitioners can share challenges they are experiencing, and collectively imagine solutions that can help deepen the impacts of place-based initiatives for communities coast to coast to coast.

Join the conversation

Visit Canada’s Placemaking Community to learn more and sign up for a conversation!

These conversations seek to build on the Power of Placemaking research and engagement, which took place over the summer of 2023. The will also inspire a series of articles—to be published over the summer of 2024—to share what we’ve collectively learned over the last few years and support Canada’s Placemaking Community moving forward. 

Stay tuned for more!

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