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Interact with us! On this Doors Open engagement page you can ask questions, complete the participant experience survey or subscribe to get updates. You can also follow Doors Open Waterloo Region on social media.
Doors Open Waterloo Region is part ofDoors Open Ontario, a province-wide initiative of the Ontario Heritage Trust to celebrate community heritage and architecture. In 2022 Doors Open Waterloo Region's 20th annual event is launching as an entirely virtual experience to deliver fascinating stories with unprecedented behind-the-scenes access to some of the region’s most interesting sites.
Doors Open Waterloo Region goes digital
Digital Doors Open Waterloo Region will provide meaningful, quality experiences through video storytelling, celebrating the region’s diverse community culture, heritage and architecture. Each video episode is five to 10 minutes in length and will debut online on the Region of Waterloo’s YouTube Channel and on Rogers Television between September 3 and September 17, 2022.
Join the Doors Open Waterloo Region mailing listto receive updates and notifications when episodes are released. Mailing list members are eligible to win great, exclusive prizes throughout August and September 2022.
Don't forget to fill out a Participant Experience Survey. This information helps us to improve Doors Open Waterloo Region each year.
Interact with us! On this Doors Open engagement page you can ask questions, complete the participant experience survey or subscribe to get updates. You can also follow Doors Open Waterloo Region on social media.
Doors Open Waterloo Region is part ofDoors Open Ontario, a province-wide initiative of the Ontario Heritage Trust to celebrate community heritage and architecture. In 2022 Doors Open Waterloo Region's 20th annual event is launching as an entirely virtual experience to deliver fascinating stories with unprecedented behind-the-scenes access to some of the region’s most interesting sites.
Doors Open Waterloo Region goes digital
Digital Doors Open Waterloo Region will provide meaningful, quality experiences through video storytelling, celebrating the region’s diverse community culture, heritage and architecture. Each video episode is five to 10 minutes in length and will debut online on the Region of Waterloo’s YouTube Channel and on Rogers Television between September 3 and September 17, 2022.
Join the Doors Open Waterloo Region mailing listto receive updates and notifications when episodes are released. Mailing list members are eligible to win great, exclusive prizes throughout August and September 2022.
Don't forget to fill out a Participant Experience Survey. This information helps us to improve Doors Open Waterloo Region each year.
We need your feedback on your experience with Doors Open Waterloo Region 2022. The survey should take approximately five minutes to complete and will close on October 17, 2022.
By completing this survey you will be eligible to WIN great prizes.
Your feedback will help ensure the success of this event for years to come!
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Doors Open Waterloo Region Events Episode Launch Dates
September 3, 2022 - Doors Open Waterloo Region Begins
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The first digital episodes of Doors Open Waterloo Region 2022 debut on Rogers Cable 20 and the Region's YouTube Channel(External link). On this date look for:
Episode 1: River Monsters of Waterloo Region
Episode 2:Death as Life's Work in Waterloo Region
September 10, 2022 - The Next Release of Doors Open Waterloo Region Episodes
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Episode 3: Top Ten List - Beauty & Ruin in Waterloo Region
Episode 4: Top Ten List - Grace Schmidt Local History Room
September 17 - The Final Release of Doors Open Waterloo Region Episodes
Doors Open Waterloo Region 2022 has finished this stage
The third Saturday in September marks the official date of Doors Open Waterloo Region and the final release of all the digital episodes on Rogers Cable 20 and the Region's YouTube Channel.(External link) On this date look for the following episodes (and don't forget to fill out the participant survey for great prizes):
Episode 5: Crow Shield Lodge
Episode 6: Willowcreek Typewriters
Episode 7: Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery
Episode 8: Historic Blair Sheave Tower
Episode 9: Galt Arena Gardens
October 17, 2022 - Doors Open Waterloo Region Participant Survey Closes
Doors Open Waterloo Region 2022 is currently at this stage
This is your last chance to complete the Doors Open Waterloo Region 2022 participant survey. Completing this survey helps us to provide you with the content and experiences you find value in and allows Doors Open Waterloo Region to improve and grow every year. Filling out the survey also gives you the chance to win great prizes! You can find the survey here.
Join the Doors Open Waterloo Region Mailing List
Click the above image above to be added to the Doors Open Waterloo Region Mailing and receive updates and notifications when episodes are released. Mailing list members are eligible to win great, exclusive prizes throughout and September 2022. Mailing list members will also be the first to know about future Doors Open Waterloo Region events.
Have time to sit back and watch all the Digital Doors Open Episodes? Use this link! Episodes will be added to the Playlist as they are launched each Saturday between September 3 and September 17, and the entire Playlist will be complete for your viewing pleasure on September 17, 2022. In case you missed them, or would like to re-watch, all of the Doors Open Waterloo Region Episodes from 2020 and 2021 are also available for your viewing pleasure at this same link.
To the extent that the foregoing information constitutes personal information as defined in the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, R.S.O. 1990, chapter M.56 as amended, the information is subject to provisions of that Act and will be used to collect community feedback on the topics posted on this forum.
Questions about the collection of personal information should be directed to Bridget Coady, Principal Planner Cultural Heritage at bcoady@regionofwaterloo.ca.