In March, the engineering profession opened its doors to show how engineers open doors!

Over one hundred events took place during National Engineering Month at higher education institutions, engineering companies, and industry organizations across Canada. From doors open events to design competitions, from hands-on activities to exhibitions and workshops, the engineering profession invited you in to discover the future that engineers are building. Check out the full list of events that took place in March in the national calendar below. 

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If you’re a higher education institution, engineering company, or industry organization hosting a doors open event during National Engineering Month, tell us about it by filling out this form. We’ll include your event in the national calendar of doors open events.

  • March 2026

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Public school

STEM Workshop with Ontario Tech University

'Boost your child's STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) skills with Ontario Tech University's Engineering Outreach Team! With a focus on the engineering design process, critical thinking, and problem solving, this workshop encourages children to explore different STEM concepts, including robotics, coding, circuits and design thinking. No previous experience is required!

  • In-person | Pickering
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K-12, General public, High school

Ontario Tech University Experience Day

Experience Day is your opportunity to find a home at Ontario Tech and immerse yourself into our campus community. Join us from 1 to 3 p.m. to hear all about our Engineering programs from students, professors, and alumni!

Here's what you can expect:

- Information sessions about our faculties and programs.
- Have your questions answered by our professors and staff.
- Tour our campus locations and residence rooms.
- Chat with current students about their Ontario Tech experience.
- Start your Ridgeback spirit early by picking up some swag!

  • In-person | Oshawa
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Public school

Whirling Wonders

Guides (Gr 4, 5, 6) will explore renewable energy by learning how windmills work and building their own powered mini windmill project. They’ll discover how engineers design clean energy systems and what a career in energy engineering looks like. Task/skills includ building a small electronics circuit.

  • In-person | Niagara Falls
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