Sabina Vohra-Miler and her son, Aavir Miler, were some of the last people to visit the Ontario Science Centre.
Aavir, now seven, has been to the Science Centre regularly with his parents since he was six-months-old. Until last week, he had been afraid of the static electricity and the electrons that would have run through the Van de Graaff generator and into his body, standing up the hairs on his head. Had he gone a week later, he wouldn’t have had the chance.
For decades, it was adored by visiting children, celebrities, architecture aficionados and anyone curious about how this universe works.