At Creation Nation Makerspace, learning is at our core. With 24/7 access to state-of-the-art tools like 3D printers and CNC machines, we offer workshops and classes in woodworking, electronics, and more. Our vibrant community fosters shared learning, allowing members to continuously expand their skills and stay updated with the latest technologies, supporting both personal and entrepreneurial growth.
Our 8×12 Recording booth is a great spot to start your podcast, turn your book into an audio book or even build a YouTube channel. The possibilities are endless!
Are you wanting to build an Arduino or Raspberry Pi project? We have the tools you need.
As with most areas in the Makerspace the only limitation to 3D printing is your imagination.
You can print functional items, knick knacks and event prototype a new Jet engine if that’s what you need to do. There is no limit to what can be created!
There is so much in the design studio that it could be a website on its own! In this area you can create so many things it will make your head spin. In this area there is almost nothing you can’t customize. The best thing I can say is do the training and learn how you can do it all! Shirts, hats, mugs, signs and keychains to name just a few.
As we are very focused on the safety of our members, the completion of mandatory certification courses are required prior to the unsupervised use of much of the equipment in the Makerspace. These introductory classes are available to both members and non-members.
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Creation Nations Makerspace is located on unceded Treaty 2 Territory – the land of the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Assiniboine, Dakota, and Dene peoples and the homeland of the Métis Nation. We acknowledge harms, past and present, and dedicate our efforts to community development that supports reconciliation and collaboration.