Community Members Invited To Help Shape Peterborough’s Municipal Cultural Plan

Residents, artists and community groups are invited to share their experiences and vision for the future of culture in Peterborough as the City begins developing a new Municipal Cultural Plan (MCP).

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The MCP will guide Peterborough’s cultural development over the next decade. It will identify what is working well, highlight gaps and barriers, guide future investments and partnerships and establish clear actions that will enhance the City’s cultural experience.  

The MCP will focus on three strategic areas: 

  • Public Art and Placemaking: how art, stories and creative expression shape public spaces and neighbourhoods

  • Events: how grassroots gatherings, cultural celebrations and festivals contribute to community life 

  • Cultural Tourism: how Peterborough’s culture is shared with visitors and supported year-round and integrated into the Peterborough Tourism Strategy

“Arts and culture are at the heart of what makes Peterborough a vibrant and connected community. Art shapes our public spaces, brings people together and reflects the stories and creativity of those who call this city home,” said Mayor Jeff Leal. “Whether you attend events, make art, volunteer or simply enjoy what our community has to offer, your perspective matters. I encourage everyone to take part in shaping the Municipal Cultural Plan.” 

Community members are encouraged to visit the website to share their ideas and participate in shaping the MCP.  

A Peterborough Culture Map allows users to “drop a pin” on locations where they have experienced culture, or where they feel culture should happen.  

Residents can also download a Community Conversation Toolkit to host a discussion within their organizations, networks or artistic groups.  

There is also a short community questionnaire focusing on culture in the City. The questionnaire takes about five to 10 minutes to complete.  

Further community consultation, including public information and drop-in sessions, will take place later in the spring. Visit the website for updates.  

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