Doug Ford hinted the Ontario Science Centre may be moving to Toronto’s waterfront.
The proposal—which would see the museum and educational centre moved to Ontario Place—has been on the table for about a year, Ford told reporters at a news conference in Kitchener.
Two private sector partners are working with the government on the proposal, including Austrian resort developer Therme and U.S.-based concert promoter Live Nation. Candidate Ana Bailao told reporters last week that she would support moving the Ontario Science Centre, which is currently located at Eglinton Avenue and Don Mills Road, to Ontario Place.
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