City seeking input on the Nepean Creative Arts Centre refresh | Unpublished
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Publication Date: April 1, 2026 - 14:32

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City seeking input on the Nepean Creative Arts Centre refresh

April 1, 2026

The Nepean Creative Arts Centre is getting a refresh and the City needs your input.

Since 1990, the Nepean Creative Arts Centre (NCAC) has been a home for artists, performers, instructors and community members of all ages. As community needs evolve, we are looking for ways to improve the space so it can continue to support community programming and activities for years to come.

This project will help us understand what improvements are needed and how we can enhance accessibility, safety and flexibility, while creating new opportunities for creative programming.

Residents can share their feedback by:

  • Completing the online survey on Engage Ottawa, open until May 5
  • Attending the pop‑up engagement session at the Nepean Creative Arts Centre – Music Studio A on April 9, from 6 to 7:30 pm

Your input will help shape the future of the Nepean Creative Arts Centre and ensure it remains a welcoming and inspiring space for the whole community.



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