Nature Walk in Support of the Ontario Science Centre
Floyd Ruskin & Todd Irvine
Walk with us as we explore the beautiful natural setting of the West Don ravine behind the Science Centre.
The Ontario Science Centre (OSC) was conceived and constructed for Canada's centennial. One of the first interactive and immersive science education facilities, it differed from traditional museums as visitors were encouraged to explore, touch, and have fun!
Architect Raymond Moriyama chose a location out of downtown Toronto adjacent to the West Don ravine. Seamlessly blending the large built form of the facility with the natural terrain and native trees of the the valley, much of the natural features were left intact for visitors to enjoy.
Our walk will center around the past, present, and future of the Science Centre as we circulate around the outside of the OSC, through areas left intact, areas of ecological restoration, local history, and points of interest.
Walk Start:
Flemingdon Park 770 Don Mills Road.
770 Don Mills Road.
Walk End:
Date: May 4
11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Language:
English
Theme:
Advocacy and Politics
Architecture and Urban Planning
Arts and Culture
Environment and Sustainability
History and Places
People and Communities
Transit and Accessibility.
Accesibility:
Uneven terrain, Stairs or other barriers, Breaks encouraged, Dog-friendly walk, Family-friendly walk, Walk leader will use audio amplification.