Premier Doug Ford’s plan to relocate the Science Centre to Ontario Place as part of the waterfront space’s redevelopment may have hit a roadblock.
relocate the Science Centre to Ontario PlaceIn an email to CTV News Toronto, a spokesperson for the City of Toronto confirmed while the old Science Centre can be torn down, there is a catch.
While still in the approvals phase, the province says it hopes to reimagine the space with 42 acres of public land, an all-season concert stage, and a 22,000 square-metre structure that has been described as a “mega spa.” CTV News Toronto reached out to the Ontario government to see how it plans to build housing at the current Science Centre site under the conditions of the lease agreement, but did not receive a response.
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