June 11, 2026
Education News Canada

ALGONQUIN COLLEGE
Algonquin College Cabinetmaking students craft custom hotdog stand for the Embassy of the Kingdom of Denmark

June 11, 2026

At Algonquin College, hands-on learning extends far beyond the classroom. Earlier this year, learners in the Cabinetmaking program were presented with a unique challenge when the Embassy of the Kingdom of Denmark approached the College to design and build a custom hotdog stand, for a celebration marking 80 years of diplomatic relations between Canada and Denmark. 

Earlier this year, the embassy approached John McKinlay-Key, Program Coordinator, Cabinetmaking, with a unique request. The embassy was seeking a custom pølsevogn, hotdog stand, for an event on June 2 to commemorate 80 years of diplomatic relations with Canada. 

McKinlay-Key recruited a team of four cabinetmaking students, Logan Stewart, Brian Demille, Conrad Peixinho-Richter and Emily Iselmoe; who volunteered their time to design, build and paint the stand under his guidance at the Algonquin Centre for Construction Excellence (ACCE). The stand can be completely dissembled for convenient transport and storage. In addition to the stand, Iselmoe also made custom computer numerical contract (CNC) cut letters and signage. 

"The students did amazing work and the hot dog stand exceeded our expectations by far. We are excited to put it to use for our event," said Anne Korntved Petersen, Executive Assistant, Embassy of the Kingdom of Denmark. 

The event featured 250 guests who enjoyed the classic Danish hot dog with remulade, a zesty condiment made from pickles, capers and herbs; romkugler, a classic Danish dessert; cold refreshments and were treated to a lovely performance by Danish-born soprano Victoria Gydov. 

"The ACCE team was pleased to collaborate with the Embassy of the Kingdom of Denmark on a project that gave our students valuable real-world experience while supporting an important cultural celebration. This unique opportunity allowed our cabinetmaking students to apply their skills, learn about Danish traditions, and showcase their creativity and craftsmanship. We are incredibly proud of the outstanding work they produced," Katherine Root, Dean, Algonquin Centre for Construction Excellence, Algonquin College. 

To learn more about the Algonquin Centre for Construction Excellence, visit our website: algonquincollege.com/acce.

For more information

Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology
1385 Woodroffe Avenue
Ottawa Ontario
Canada K2G 1V8
www.algonquincollege.com/


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