The Exploration Place has launched a survey to get public feedback as it is currently conducting research for an upcoming strategic planning session in May.
This includes the survey as well as interviews of staff, board members, volunteers, members, visitors, sponsors, supporters, partners and local First Nations.
The new strategic plan will guide The Exploration Place to meet the needs of visitors and communities over the next three to five years.
Results from this research will be shared in a “What we heard summary” to inform the strategic planning process.
The survey is anonymous and takes seven to 10 minutes to complete and closes on April 9, 2023.
However, those who participate in the survey and leave their email address will be entered to win a family membership for The Exploration Place.
The Exploration Place is a non-profit organization and registered Canadian charity established in 1958, whose goals are to preserve local history and foster lifelong learning in science, technology, heritage, and culture.
The Exploration Place is also the largest museum and the only science centre in Northern BC and is an important cultural asset for the region and province.
It is the designated collections and archival repository for the City of Prince George, the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George, and the Lheidli T'enneh Nation.
Over 100,000 people visit each year, including visitors to Prince George and the region.