The Korean Cultural Centre Canada (K.C.C) is a government institution established in September 2016 under the jurisdiction of the Embassy of the Republic of Korea to Canada. The mandate of the K.C.C is to enhance Korea-Canada relations by promoting mutual understanding between Koreans and Canadians through the sharing of Korean culture, and facilitating bilateral cooperation between arts and cultural institutions.
The K.C.C aims to connect with Canadians by hosting and supporting a variety of cultural activities including exhibitions, performances, film screenings, festivals, cultural and language classes, as well as outreach programs. To this end, the K.C.C will work to collaborate with various arts and cultural institutions and communities across Canada to provide Canadians with memorable experiences of Korean culture.
Established in Canada’s capital city, Ottawa, the K.C.C is conveniently accessible to the public having occupied a prime space in a prominent downtown location, with related organizations such as the Canada Council for the Arts and Ottawa Tourism as neighbours. The K.C.C is well-positioned for the future development of Korea-Canada cultural cooperation, with its close proximity to Canada’s political centers and cultural institutions such as the Parliament of Canada and Ottawa City Hall, as well as the National Arts Centre and the National Gallery of Canada.