The City of Elliot Lake hosted a public contest to help give the space a landmark name which matches the creativity of the Centre’s tenants, celebrates the heritage and distinguishing characteristics of our community, and promotes a sense of place and belonging in all visitors.
As a result of this contest, the arts centre has officially been renamed the Elliot Lake Arts & Heritage Centre.
Thank you to everyone who participated in our naming contest and very special thanks to Cheryl C. for her winning name submission.Cheryl (and her dog Frodo) have been part of the Elliot Lake community for just under three years now, drawn by our beautiful nature and extensive trail systems for hiking, cross country skiing, and camping.
Cheryl’s goal with her name submission was to give the facility a name that was accessible and covered the broad range of arts activities which will take place inside. Just as Elliot Lake is a “jewel in the wilderness,” Cheryl hopes that the Elliot Lake Arts & Heritage Centre will become the gemstone of the city.
Contest Shortlist
We received just over 100 unique proposals to name the Downtown Arts Centre. This shortlist of ten (10) names has been determined by a panel of judges:
- Arts in the Wilderness Centre (A.W.C.)
This name is a play on the former Elliot Lake slogan: “Jewel in the Wilderness.” - Berghammer Memorial Arts Centre (B.M.A.C.)
This name honours Richard Berghammer's contributions to the community. Berghammer was not only an artist, but also opened his home to the needy for Christmas dinner—truly exemplifying the spirit of Elliot Lake. - Creative Mine Centre (C.M.C.)
This name honours Elliot Lake's heritage as a mining town and emphasizes the creative process artists go through to make their art. Artists often have to explore and work hard to unearth their most valuable ideas, which is not unlike mining. - Elliot Lake Arts & Heritage Centre (E.L.A.H.C.)
- Elliot Lake Creative Hub (E.L.C.H.)
- The Finn Arts Centre (F.A.C.)
This name honours Linda and Murray Finn’s tireless and exhaustive contributions to the local arts community. It is also a play on words for Fine Arts. - The Heritage, Arts, Recreation, and Performance Centre (H.A.R.P.)
This name incorporates any elective usage of the space under the catchy nickname: the HARP. - Lake Arts Centre (L.A.C.)
This name pays homage to the original name of the building: The Lake Theater. Our area is known for its many lakes and lakes symbolize the "Source of Life." A potential tagline is "Make it at the Lake." The abbreviated title is the French word for Lake. - Maamawi Centre for the Arts (M.C.A.)
Maamawi is the Ojibwe word for “gather and assemble all together.” Given the richness of indigenous culture in the area, this name would be a beautiful acknowledgement of historical significance. - New Leaf Arts Centre (N.L.A.C.)
This name acknowledges that we are taking steps to renew our programming and infrastructures one leaf at a time.








