Graphic supplied by Bruce Power. 2019Graphic supplied by Bruce Power. 2019
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Bruce Power reopens new-look Visitors' Centre

Bruce Power is reopening its new-look Visitors’ Centre to the public on June 2.

The Centre was closed during the pandemic, and Bruce Power took that time to update and rejuvenate the Centre and exhibit hall.

That includes new displays on the nuclear electricity process, the production of life-saving medical isotopes, the nuclear refurbishment projects, and Bruce Power's commitment to safety and the environment.

The summer Site Bus Tour Program is back, providing the public with the opportunity to get a look at the site from inside the gates.

In June, tours will be offered Monday to Friday, at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., to guests who pre-register using our booking site at www.brucepower.com/bustours.

In July and August, there are three tours a day, 10 a.m., 11 a.m., and 1 p.m. Monday to Friday. The exceptions are during statutory holidays on July 1 and August 1.

Masks are required on the bus for all June tours.

It is recommended that participants arrive to the Visitors’ Centre 30 minutes prior to their scheduled site bus tour to watch the welcome film in our air-conditioned theatre and complete required security checks.

The bus then departs for a one-hour guided tour of the Bruce site.

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