Tewder
Senior Member
Ok, suppose we have enough fantastic stuff to show, it is likely to charge $20, and most people in Toronto end up visiting it once or twice in their life time. Do you go to see the ROM or AGO every week or even every month?
The reason I oppose a museum is it doesn't exactly provide a space for people to go to frequently. Also considering the quality of ROM/AGO, I don't expect this city museum to be such a magnet for either locals or tourists. I am not saying Toronto doesn't have a history, but it is not like we are an ancient city full of exciting events. We may need a city museum, but in a small place, not this.
That's a rather short-sighted and 'populist' approach to a very significant heritage building. I'm sure Parisians aren't popping into the Quai d'Orsay every day either but at least they didn't turn the damn place into a Monoprix.
No put a ferris wheel....oh never mind that will cast a shadow on NPS.
Yes, or how about a museum to failed olympic bids and opportunities? The lack of vision would seem very fitting.