Ideas & inspiration blog

Looking for ideas to get started in your neighbourhood? The Ideas & Inspiration blog shares real stories from Kitchener residents who are making great things happen where they live. Explore events, projects, and initiatives from neighbourhoods across the city - whether it’s a street party, community garden, creative placemaking, or something entirely new. Browse, search, and get inspired to take action, ask questions, or spark an idea of your own.

TIP: Get ideas by using the search box on our homepage or in the top navigation bar with prompts like “traffic calming ideas for my neighbourhood” or “neighbourhood party ideas for young families" and more!

  • Ideas

    The Fitness in the Forest trail is located along the Stanley Park Conservation Area trail from Forfar Crescent to Ottawa St N. The workout offers a warm-up, targeted exercises for the core, upper and lower body, as well as cool down and stretching. Trail users can access a QR code with their cell phone to see a video example of the exercises, including moderate and advanced options, so users of all ages can personalize their workout.

  • Community Gardens in Kitchener: Growing Connections City-Wide

    Interested in learning more about community gardens? Join us at one of our upcoming Neighbourhood Garden Parties this summer to explore our garden spaces, meet neighbours, and see what’s growing. Learn more at lovemyhood.ca/bloom.

  • Celebrating the power of volunteers

    Volunteers create positive change. They strengthen our city, support neighbours, and help build inclusive communities through shared action. Sometimes we might only think of volunteering in terms of a formal role like assisting with an event, supporting a program at a community centre, or just earning high school volunteer hours. 

  • Playing together at Southdale Community Carnival

    “One of the things I love to see is people sitting all around, in the shade, on the grass, in lawn chairs, just enjoying the event and taking in everything that's going on, ” Myrtle Mitton smiled remembering the Southdale Community Carnival, an annual neighbourhood event hosted by Immanuel Pentecostal Church. 

  • Rooted in community: the story of Veradis’ Garden

    In Downtown Kitchener’s Civic Centre neighbourhood, something special has taken root: a community‑built sensory garden and woven willow sculpture created through shared learning, creativity, and healing. When neighbours Jessica and Andrew approached LoveMyHood with the idea of building a space that could bring people together after loss, they imagined a place where nature, art, and connection could flourish side by side. Over the past year, that vision has grown into Veradis’ Garden.

  • Lighting up Admiral Park: a winter celebration of community

    Last winter, as the days grew shorter and the nights a little darker, something magical happened at Admiral Park. Neighbours came together to brighten the season with a dazzling light display and a cozy evening of hot chocolate under the stars. 

  • Help Keep Kitchener’s Rinks Skating Strong This Winter

    When winter settles over Kitchener, the city’s neighbourhood rinks come alive as spaces where neighbours connect, families play, and lifelong memories are made. These outdoor rinks are a cornerstone of the city’s winter recreation program, offering free access to skating and a chance to embrace the season in a uniquely Canadian way. 

  • Sun and Set brings the Chandler neighbourhood together

    For the organizers, the Sun and Set Volleyball Tournament and Community BBQ was a love letter to their neighbourhood. They grew up in Chandler and describe the Community Centre as the central hub, where youth with shared experiences come together, have fun, and feel at home.

  • Listening, Creating, Belonging: talking to neighbours at Timm Park

    On a sunny summer evening this summer, neighbours gathered at Timm Park for an exciting step in the creation of the Neighbourhood Mosaic, a LoveMyHood mural project designed to reflect the spirit of the local community. Project leads, staff and community members came together to share ideas and stories, helping shape a piece of art that will soon brighten the park with colour and meaning.

  • St George Street Sidewalk Gallery slows traffic and bring neighbours together

    We spend a lot of time driving and sometimes we drive a little too fast. Avery, a Cedar Hill neighbour became more aware of this while on maternity leave.

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