hawc
Senior Member
Why does the provincial government have to get rid of all the good stuff?
Sadly, I firmly believe that we as Ontarionians got rid of this stuff by not going to them enough.
The government had to shutter and then eventually tear them down as attendance figures got so low and maintenance bills got so high that it was impossible to make a business case for them anymore.
Did they make the calls too soon in some cases? Maybe. Should they have reinvested in them or updated them in some way to make them more attractive to Ontarionians to keep going? Maybe.
But in Ontario Place's case they were constantly trying new stuff, it just could compete with Canada's Wonderland etc and people just weren't coming.
Science Centre just seems like decades of deferred maintenance finally buried it, combined with no new exhibits or any reason for people to keep checking it out. (That said my family and I probably went there 2-3 a month, but we're not most people.)
Still super sad though. I feel equally heartbroken. I just wouldn't blame it on the government. They're only reacting to decades of consumer demand and market forces. In fact if it were a private company they likely would have been shut down/redeveloped years sooner.
Now that said, what should be the future uses for these places I would definitely blame on the government.
I pray the OSC is bought UofT, George Brown, TMU etc and turned into an awesome campus or something. If it's turned into office space I pledge to move my company there!
The only childhood memory left still operating in its full glory (minus the miniature train) is Centreville!!! Don't let that one die.
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