Ampere Celebrates STEAM Fest on August 22, 2026 - Ampere Association

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STEAM Fest Returns August 22! Bigger, Bolder and More Fun Than Ever

STEAM Fest is back! The free street festival is bigger and bolder on Saturday, August 22.

Kawartha Lakes, Ontario – In August 2025, Ampere held the first annual STEAM Fest, transforming our Lindsay Makerspace and the corner of William and Peel Streets into a vibrant celebration of creativity, innovation and community for people of all ages. 

This year, STEAM Fest is back, bigger and bolder, on Saturday, August 22. It’s a free event for everyone, with some exciting and incredibly diverse attractions and additions. 

We’re confirming details, and we’ll be adding some exciting announcements – performers, exhibitors, vendors, activities and special attractions – to the STEAM Fest event page throughout the summer, but you can rest assured that the second annual STEAM Fest will include: 

  • Live Music, Amazing Artists
  • Makers Market, Local Vendors
  • Food Trucks & specialty drinks
  • Hands-On STEAM Activities
  • Electric Vehicle Innovation Hub
  • Arts & Creativity Experiences
  • Intercultural Discovery Experiences
  • Free Giveaways
  • Family fun for All Ages – Face Painting & More!

Save the Date!

STEAM Fest
Saturday, August 22, 2026

12 Peel Street – Ampere Makerspace & Skills Hub, Lindsay, Ontario

Free Event – For Everyone! 

We welcomed hundreds of community members in 2025 – We can’t wait to see you at this year’s STEAM Fest! Visit amp.ca/steamfest to learn more, and follow Ampere on social media for event announcements, vendor spotlights and exciting updates in the weeks ahead.

We acknowledge the support of the Canadian Race Relations Foundation with funding provided by the Government of Canada.

A red logo with text to the right that reads "Canadian Race Relations Foundation"

Ampere−ᑯᑦ ᒥᒃᓵᓄᑦ:

For over a decade, Ampere (formerly the Pinnguaq Association) has partnered with rural, remote and Indigenous communities to provide access to science, technology, engineering, art and math (STEAM) education and opportunities. Founded in Pangnirtung, Nunavut, Ampere applies a Lifecycle approach to ensure that its supporting learners at every age, and every stage of life. Ampere offers programming directly through Makerspaces in Iqaluit, Nunavut, Bathurst, New Brunswick, and in the Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, and works directly with community partners, social organizations, governmental funders and educational institutions from coast to coast to coast.

A group of people sitting on the ground and on benches, looking forward towards an activity taking place at Ampere's STEM Fest 2025.
Four children stand at a street festival wearing props like glasses and balloon animals.
A family stands in front of a photo booth with strings handing behind them. A gentleman with a beard holds a fake moustache in front of his face and has a thumbs up pointed at the camera. Two younger individuals stand next to him, smiling.
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