Ontario Re-Visited ~ Catching the Experience!

History in Motion ~ Back in Time Tour Ten!

Canada Aviation and Space Museum

Canada Aviation & Space Museum located on a former military air base just five kilometers from the Prime Minister’s residence at 24 Sussex Drive in Ottawa, focuses on aviation in Canada within an international context – from its beginnings in 1909 to today.

Among the museum’s highlights are the largest surviving pieces of the famous Avro Arrow (its nose section and two wing tips), the original Canadarm used on the Endeavour space shuttle, the Lancaster bomber from the Second World War, and Life in Orbit: The International Space Station exhibition.

At the time when citizens did courageous acts to defend their land, country, communities, they may not have conscientiously known the impact they were having on future generations. Today, we can instantaneously see the results of our efforts. This through both today’s world-wide “24-hour” media and through the Internet’s “real-time” technologies.

We rush, rush, rush. Many decisions are made today without realizing the impact they will have on our future. Today’s society needs to continue on the path of “united” generosity – in kindness, service and actions! We all should reflect on our past – for without it, we would not be where we are today!

Our “History in Motionaction video series encourages viewers to go “Back in Time” and “Reflect on Our Past”!

“Original art by Susan Caron”

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