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We have seeded this site with some examples of popular input mechanisms. Together with the documentation, we hope that this will give you a running start to test both the participant and administrator experience.

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The current playground is due for an upgrade to better serve the diverse needs of our community's children. The City of Brookhaven invites all residents to participate in an online public consultation regarding the future of Willowbrook Park's playground.

Take the Survey

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Timezone: America/Toronto

Virtual Town Hall: Willowbrook Playground

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Create a questionnaire that displays a webform as an engagement opportunity on your platform.
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Create a simple content page to share information, updates, or resources as part of your consultation.
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Create a new survey or form to collect participant feedback for your consultation.
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Event QR code

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This is a demonstration of how to provide people interested in an event with a QR code to add the event to their calendars.

76engage includes a QR code field module that enables content creators to easily add QR codes for events.

Save the event to your calendar with this QR code

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Event title: Test Event
Description: This is a demo of the Event QR code generator
Location: https://learn.76engage.com/en/node/470
Start date: 2026-07-01 13:00:00
End date: 2026-07-01 14:00:00
Timezone: America/Toronto

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Chinatown Gateway – A Cultural Landmark

View of Chinatown gateway in Ottawa

Located at the entrance to Ottawa’s Chinatown, the grand archway (Paifang) is a symbol of heritage, community, and cultural exchange. A mural here would celebrate the vibrant history and traditions of the neighborhood while embracing contemporary artistic expression. Vote for this location and help select a theme that reflects the spirit of Chinatown!

Mural Themes

1. “River Rhythms” by Maya Delacroix

Inspired by the flowing Ottawa River, this mural would incorporate waves, wildlife, and abstract patterns that reflect the movement of water and the passage of time.

See Maya Delacroix's portfolio to learn more about her artistic style.

2. “Neon Capital” by Theo Vasquez

A bold, modern take on Ottawa’s skyline with vibrant neon colors, geometric designs, and futuristic elements. This mural would bring an urban, electric energy to any space.

See Theo Vasquez's portfolio to learn more about his artistic style.

3. “Echoes of the Past” by Leila Fontaine

A tribute to Ottawa’s history, this mural would feature historic landmarks, key moments, and portraits of influential figures who shaped the city, blending realism with artistic storytelling.

See Leila Fontaine's portfolio to learn more about her artistic style.

4. “Wild Ottawa” by Jasper Liu

A nature-inspired mural featuring the city’s green spaces, wildlife, and natural beauty. Expect bold, colorful depictions of animals like beavers, great blue herons, and red foxes.

See Jasper Liu's portfolio to learn more about their artistic style.

5. “Together We Rise” by Amara Singh

A mural celebrating Ottawa’s diverse communities with a dynamic, mosaic-like design of interwoven faces, patterns, and cultural symbols that represent unity and collaboration.

See Amara Singh's portfolio to learn more about her artistic style.