Location of the museum in Ontario | |
Established | 2004 |
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Location | 749 Felix Avenue Windsor, Ontario N9C 3K9 |
Coordinates | 42°18′57″N 83°01′07″W / 42.31583°N 83.01861°W |
Type | Science centre |
President | William E. Baylis |
Website | www |
Canada South Science City is an interactive science centre/museum in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. In 2021 the organization posted a notice on their website that they've closed the centre to the public as a result of vandalism, with hopes to reopen in the future.[1]
Canada South Science City is located in the former J.L. Forster Secondary School[2] (renamed the Forster Community Hub) at 749 Felix Avenue in one of Windsor's most historic communities, Sandwich Town, on the city's west end.
Inside the main building includes:
- Biodiversity Exhibit
- Fossil Dig Site for children
- Lagoon section with live reptiles
- Exploratorium which includes many interactive physics and other exhibits
- Science Cafe for lunches and discussion panels
- Summer Camp room
- Computer Lab
Initially funded by a grant from the City of Windsor, Science City is now overseen by a volunteer board of directors. It is a completely community run non-profit facility.
Reference section
- ↑ Baylis, William. (2021, September 25). 'There is way forward for former Foster Secondary School on city’s west end' : Windsor Star. Retrieved from https://windsorstar.com/opinion/letters/guest-column-there-is-way-forward-for-former-foster-secondary-school-on-citys-west-end.
- ↑ Janzer, Stacey. (2017, October 5). 'All sorts of possibilities': Science City poised to open in former Sandwich school. CBC News Windsor. Retrieved from https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/windsor/science-city-sandwich-1.4329368.
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