Bruce Power is holding a community information session on December 10, from 1-4 p.m., at the Bruce Power Visitors’ Centre, as it continues to advance early engagement with local Indigenous communities and the public on a potential Bruce C expansion to add new nuclear generation at Bruce Power.
The open house will feature presentations from James Scongack, Bruce Power’s Chief Development Officer and Executive Vice President of Operational Services, at 1:15, 2 and 3 p.m., with site bus tours running post-presentations at 2 and 3 p.m.
Attendees will also have the chance to talk to people who work in a wide variety of departments within Bruce Power including the Bruce C Project, Operations, Environment, Medical Isotopes, Waste Management, Emergency Services, Radiation Protection, Human Resources, Community Relations and more!
There will also be food and refreshments and the opportunity to tour the company’s Emergency Management Centre.
We encourage all participants to arrive at least an hour before their scheduled bus tour in order to experience the presentations, chat with staff, and learn more about nuclear power and the Bruce C Project.
Pre-registration for the event is not required, but if you’re interested in a bus tour of site, we do ask that you sign up below. Please note: All bus tour participants must provide original, government-issued identification. No cell phones, cameras or bags/purses are allowed on the bus tour.
Please call the Bruce Power Visitors’ Centre at 519-361-7777 for more information or email BNPDVisitorCentre@brucepower.com.
The Visitors’ Centre is located at 3394 Bruce County Rd. 20., north of Tiverton.