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Digital Doors Open Waterloo Region

Digital Doors Open Waterloo Region is an entirely virtual experience.

The digital program will be delivered in video episodes spanning 5 to 10 minutes in length. Episodes will premiere online and launch weekly from late August through September 19, 2020.

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Filming The Handmaid's Tale in Cambridge - Part 1Doors Open Waterloo Region

Filming The Handmaid's Tale in Cambridge - Part 1

Part 1 of a two-part series on how Cambridge became Gilead in The Handmaid’s Tale. The architecture, heritage buildings and stunning natural features of Cambridge are showcased in the award-winning web television series The Handmaid's Tale. The city's unique assets, central location and welcoming vibe for the production team made it winner. After three celebrated seasons and 37 major award victories, it's easy now to applaud the city's work to accommodate large production crews with tight schedules and narrow lead times. But what was it like for Devon Hogue, the Business Information Officer for the City of Cambridge during those first days in August 2016 when The Handmaid's Tale was just a concept being pitched for the first time? Just how do you explain to residents why there are gallows erected in the park, army tanks and men with machine guns on the bridge, and three bodies hanging from the wall by the river? Find out in the following episode of Digital Doors Open Waterloo Region. And check the city's map of filming locations.

  • Digital Doors Open
  • Videos
  • Collections and resources

Contact info

36 Water Street North
Cambridge, Ontario

Architecture


Dates/hours open

Dec 22 - Dec 22

Fashion History MuseumDoors Open Waterloo Region

Fashion History Museum

This museum opened in the former Hespeler Post Office in 2015. During Doors Open, enjoy two exhibitions: 300 Years of Fashion (which follows the changing silhouette in 40 examples of fashion from the past 300 years) and Only Fans (which features the history of the folding fan, with examples from the collection dating from the 17th century to the 1930s).

  • Adaptive reuse
  • Full wheelchair access
  • Kid-friendly
  • Parking
  • Self-guided tours available
  • Washrooms
  • Photography allowed

Contact info

74 Queen Street East
Cambridge, Ontario
Email: info@FashionHistoryMuseum.com
https://www.fashionhistorymuseum.com

Architecture

Year built: 1928, 1973
Building type: Museum Post office
Architect: T.W. Fuller, Chief Architect, Department of Public Works

Dates/hours open

Sep 21 - Sep 21

Eby Manor Golden Guernsey MilkDoors Open Waterloo Region

Eby Manor Golden Guernsey Milk

For all but 10 days of his life, Jim Eby has lived on this dairy farm in Woolwich, now known as Eby Manor. You'll be moo-ved by his story of the family operation that seized a golden (Guernsey) opportunity to create something truly special in the new niche milk market. Denoted by its unique, creamy texture and iconic glass bottles, Eby Manor and its small herd boast an avid following. As part of Digital Doors Open, find out more about Eby Manor and this dairy operation through the video below.

  • Digital Doors Open
  • Videos

Contact info

1174 Weeby Place, RR1
Waterloo, Ontario
https://ebymanor.ca

Architecture

Building type: Food and drink

Dates/hours open

Dec 22 - Dec 22

Clearpath RoboticsDoors Open Waterloo Region

Clearpath Robotics

Dull, dirty and dangerous. These are the types of jobs that Clearpath Robotics is working to automate. Founded in 2009 by four University of Waterloo Mechatronics Engineering grads, Clearpath and its sister company OTTO Motors develop hardware, software and services to enable self-driving vehicle development, deployment and fleet operation. The award-winning company works with over 500 of the world’s most innovative brands in over 40 countries, serving markets that span industrial materials handling, mining, military, agriculture, aerospace and academia. Find out why Clearpath values automating dull, dirty and dangerous jobs in the following episode of Digital Doors Open Waterloo Region.

  • Digital Doors Open
  • Videos

Contact info

1425 Strasburg Road
Kitchener, Ontario
https://clearpathrobotics.com

Architecture

Building type: Commercial

Dates/hours open

Dec 22 - Dec 22

Cambridge Butterfly ConservatoryDoors Open Waterloo Region

Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory

A year-round tropical paradise and home to thousands of exquisite plants, butterflies, moths and bugs, the Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory has been a remarkable institution in Waterloo Region since 2001. As a privately owned Canadian corporation, it is entirely self-reliant and must juggle the business of attraction with the responsibility of education, research and conservation. Andalyne Tofflemire, Conservatory Manager and naturalist, tours viewers throughout the magical 2,322-square-metre (25,000-square-foot) facility and its daily behind-the-scenes operations. As part of Digital Doors Open, watch the video below for a behind-the-scenes experience of this tropical paradise.

  • Digital Doors Open
  • Videos

Contact info

2500 Kossuth Road
Cambridge, Ontario
https://www.cambridgebutterfly.com

Architecture

Year built: 2002
Building type: Attraction Educational facility

Dates/hours open

Dec 22 - Dec 22

Brubacher House MuseumDoors Open Waterloo Region

Brubacher House Museum

Laura and Josh Enns live in a museum – a Mennonite farmhouse built in 1850 that is located smack-dab in the middle of the University of Waterloo tech park. For the past four years, the young couple has called Brubacher House their home, living in modern accommodations on the second floor as they promote and manage the museum and its grounds. They're also working to update the narrative of the land to reflect its origins as territory belonging to the Attawandaron, Huron-Wendat, Anishnaabeg and Haudenosaunee peoples. As part of Digital Doors Open, watch the video below to learn more about living and working in this museum.

  • Digital Doors Open
  • Videos

Contact info

275 Frank Tompa Drive
Waterloo, Ontario
https://uwaterloo.ca/grebel/about-grebel/our-partners/brubacher-house

Architecture

Year built: 1850; renovated 1970s
Building type: Historical house Museum

Dates/hours open

Dec 22 - Dec 22

44 Gaukel Creative WorkspaceDoors Open Waterloo Region

44 Gaukel Creative Workspace

See how this former Canada Post depot has been repurposed into an arts and culture hub. 44 Gaukel is an innovative, shared creative workplace spanning 929 square metres (10,000 square feet) and located at the core of downtown Kitchener. It offers affordable rentals for local artists and organizations and is operated by ArtsBuild Ontario and the City of Kitchener.

  • Adaptive reuse
  • Full wheelchair access
  • Guided tours available
  • Kid-friendly
  • Parking
  • Self-guided tours available
  • Washrooms
  • Photography allowed
  • Rental opportunities

Contact info

44 Gaukel Street
Kitchener, Ontario
Email: 44gaukel@artsbuildontario.ca
https://44gaukelarts.com

Architecture

Year built: 1962-64
Building type: Government building Post office Gallery
Architect: Barnett and Rieder Architects, Kitchener

Dates/hours open

Sep 21 - Sep 21