National Day For Truth and Reconciliation

September 30 is National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

TELUS Spark Science Centre will be closed September 30 for National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

Spark is closed to honour the importance and meaning of the day, to provide time for our staff to reflect and continue their own journey of reconciliation, and to leave space for all the organizations that are hosting events for this day.

We encourage all to take this day to reflect on the intergenerational impacts of Residential Schools and your personal role in reconciliation – and to continue your journey beyond this day.

T-shirt designed by Métis artist Travis Fleury.

What can you do?

Land Acknowledgement

TELUS Spark Science Centre acknowledges it is situated on the Ancestral Lands of the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot Confederacy), and Traditional Lands of the Tsuut’ina First Nation, the Îethka Nakoda First Nation, and more recently the Otipemisiwak Métis. Spark recognizes and supports the depth of science within these Lands, Languages, Stories, and Peoples, that have been caretakers of this land, where the Bow and Elbow rivers meet, their home for thousands of years.

This science centre sits within a natural corridor for trade, migration, and hunting. It leads people, animals, and weather to the confluence of the Bow and Elbow Rivers, a traditional and current gathering place. We are grateful to the peoples who have been caretakers and stewards of this land, allowing us to thrive on this land today, where many cultures and Indigenous people from across Turtle Island, live together in peace and respect.

Commitment to Indigenous Programming

Spark is committed to being a science centre that is welcoming and reflective of Indigenous Ways of Knowing. Your support helps provide access to the science centre and its programs for Indigenous community members.

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