Canada CODE

Celebrate the start of the Games with the official Olympic Games Opening Ceremony digital souvenir. Share this unique memento with family and friends — only available through Canada CODE.

It is no longer necessary to sign-up for the Digital Souvenir. Here it is! We invite you to see, save and share it.

About Canada CODE

What does your Canada look like? By uploading photos and text to Canada CODE, you’ll be part of our country’s largest-ever digital scrapbook and collaborative art project. The results of your contributions, remixed, will be shown across Vancouver on large public screens during the 2010 Winter Games.

This digital mash-up needs you. So show us what you’re made of by uploading short stories and photos about your daily life, family, friends and neighbourhood. Once you’ve joined, you can remix and respond to Challenges from well-known Canadians.

If you’re an international visitor, we want to hear from you too. Upload stories and photos of your own experience and learn more about this country we call home.

Your photos. Your words. This Canada.

Canada CODE Challenge

Trade inspirational words and photos with high-profile Canadians. Each week we’ll pose a thought-provoking question, encouraging you to build on your Canada CODE.

February 9, 2010 - Julie Payette

How do you know you’re home?

 

Previous challengers

Daniel Westley, Joel Plaskett, Tanya Tagaq, Sook-Yin Lee, Catherine Edward, Karolina Wisniewska, Chelsie Mitchell-McCutcheon, Bill Richardson, Patrick Gallagher, Kevin Loring, Bonnie Sherr Klein, Ray Zahab, Dustin Milligan, Lascelles Brown, Michaëlle Jean, Karen Kain, Mathieu Turcotte, Tahmoh Penikett, Murray Siple, Eden Robinson, Evelyn Lau, Monique Proulx, Donna Morrissey, Michael Kusugak, Roch Carrier, Veronica Brenner, Mina Shum, Léa Pool, Cordell Barker, Alanis Obomsawin, Denys Arcand, Zacharias Kunuk, Charles Officer, the chiefs of the Four Host First Nations of the 2010 Winter Games, Sara Renner and Dennis Foon.