LONDON – The Government of Canada is committed to helping cultural spaces thrive, as they are pillars in our communities, tell our stories and allow people of all ages to discover and enjoy our rich heritage. Peter Fragiskatos, MP London North Centre, announced $2 million in funding for the London Children’s Museum, on behalf of Pascale St-Onge, Minister of Canadian Heritage.
The investment will support the creation of a new space at the London Children’s Museum for interactive exhibits, expanded hands-on programming and greater access to more than 7,000 artifacts. This will allow children to explore history and heritage, investigate science and celebrate art and culture in new ways. The Canada Cultural Spaces Fund program investment will be made over two years, including $780,000 in 2023-24 and $1.22 million in 2024-25.
This funding will support the museum’s renovation of the former Kellogg Factory, specifically with the prototyping, fabrication and shipping of components for six of the nine exhibits, as well as their installation. This investment will allow for new space to be created that will provide more experiences for more children and families. It also increases the accessibility of the museum, ensuring that it meets the requirements of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act.
“Children’s museums are wonderful institutions in Canada, where children and their families can gather to learn about culture, history and art. Our government is proud to support spaces where Canadians of all ages can enjoy the arts and our heritage in their community, while also allowing for the presentation and preservation of our culture.” – Pascale St-Onge, Minister of Canadian Heritage