Iqaluit Makerspace

STEAM Education, Activities & Camps for all ages

Ampere was founded in Nunavut (Pangnirtung, to be exact). We were known as Pinnguaq, and our initial programming was local youth coming to our founder’s house to play video games and learn about digital technology.

Today, Ampere’s Iqaluit makerspace is a hub for community learning and connection. Programs range from adult digital skills classes to youth camps, and activities range from robots to Pitsi making, focusing on STEAM education that reinforces and supports traditional knowledge and practices.

Iqaluit Makerspace

The Iqaluit Makerspace provides a central hub for creativity, innovation, and knowledge sharing in Nunavut. The space serves as a center for exploration of growth in science, technology, engineering, arts, and math that intersects with everyday living, language, and culture. If it’s creative in any shape or form, it has a home at the Iqaluit Makerspace.


Makerspace Details

1412 Sikituuq Court, Iqaluit, Nunavut X0A

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