
This picture demonstrates much of what the Museum stands for. Teaching our children about their past and how it will, and does, affect their future. This group showed up randomly, as this daycare often does with its children. In fact, the Museum hosts thousands of school children each year with scheduled tours. A visit to the Museum is on the Toronto Board of Education Grade 6 science and Grade 10 history curriculums.
History needs to be preserved and respected. Please help keep this story alive so we can reach the right people to stop the demolition of the Museum home at 65 Carl Hall Road, the original building of the de Havilland Aircraft factory and the birthplace of Canada space program. It plays a key role in Toronto and Canada rich aviation history.
For a better understanding of the circumstances, the Museum Space Curator, Rob Godwin, has put together two powerful videos:
An online petition has also recently begun:
Museum contacts:
Rob Cohen, CEO
Canadian Air & Space Museum
Museum: 416-638-6078 / Cell: 416-712-9270
Ian McDougall, Chairman of the Board
Canadian Air & Space Museum
Museum: 416-638-6078 / Work: 905-405-1063