In the Upper Canada of the 1820s, in the Village of Sharon, a small community known as the Children of Peace crafted, with simple tools but consummate skill and artistry, a dramatic architectural testament to its vision of a society founded on the values of peace, equality and social justice.The center piece of their activity was The Temple. Completed in 1832 and restored in 2011, it is now part of the Sharon National Historic Site, which encompasses nine historic buildings in a park like setting.
The Toronto International Aerospace (Canadian Air & Space Museum) is currently closed and not open to the public. We still accept physical donations of books and artifacts, and are available for exhibits and exhibitions. Please contact our main line for further information.