πŸ‘¨β€πŸ”¬πŸ”¬πŸ 2017 OSC. Unveiling of The Maple Leaf Forever. Canada 150


Thursday, 20 July 2017 01:00.AM

On July 19, to celebrate Ontario 150, the Science Centre officially unveiled The Maple Leaf Forever Tree, an eight-foot, historically-significant hand-carved wood sculpture that pays tribute to Toronto's vibrant history.

"The Maple Leaf Forever Tree illustrates the beauty achievable when taking a collective approach to a creative challenge," said Maurice Bitran, Ph.D., CEO, Ontario Science Centre.

On July 19, four years ago, Toronto experienced a severe weather event, resulting in the downing of the silver maple that is said to have inspired Alexander Muir to write the song The Maple Leaf Forever in 1867.

The wood was divided up among heritage groups across Canada to create commemorative objects and artworks. Dedicating more than 6,000 volunteer hours of tool-wielding time and care over a three-year period, Ontario Wood Carvers Association members shaped 35 maple leaf-framed vignettes of Toronto's history – from pre-confederation to modern day. The Maple Leaf Forever Tree will remain on permanent display at the Ontario Science Centre for visitors to enjoy.

"It's been very rewarding to carve at the Ontario Science Centre," Tom Gallagher, President, Ontario Wood Carvers Association. "We were given a lot of support from the Science Centre, and we've been able to display our dedication to woodcarving to visitors from all over the world."

The finished sculpture is on permanent display at the Science Centre.

On Sundays in August, visitors can join volunteers from the Ontario Wood Carvers Association in Inventorium for a 30-minute You Can Carve activity that allows participants to carve their own take-home wood creation – no experience required!

The Maple Leaf Forever Tree are included with general admission.

SOURCE: The Ontario Science Centre

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