External renovations have begun at the Pinnguaq Association’s new world-class STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics) education and community hub at 12 Peel Street in Lindsay. The not-for-profit organization is bringing its vision of an accessible state-of-the-art facility to life with the help of Downeyville and Lindsay-based contractor O’Neil and Carroll and Fenelon Falls-based design firm Home by Tim + Chris. (Rendering courtesy of Pinnguaq Association)
Paving the future is a lot more about the educators than it is about the place you do it, and yet a new state-of-the-art facility sure wouldn’t hurt.
That’s why the Pinnguaq Association is excited to have reached a milestone on their long journey to transforming the former Lindsay Public Works building at 12 Peel Street into a world-class community hub and STEAM (science, technology,…