
Above Kelan Harty tries out flying a twin engine plane..
Rob Zandee, chair of the Board of Education says high school students toured the display in group throughout the day and a public session is open until 7pm.

Students can visit up to 16 career-activity stations where they can take part in hands-on, career-related activities like creating digital graphics, completing an electrical circuit and taking someone’s blood pressure. These activities will help students uncover their strengths and interests, giving them the knowledge they need to get started with their career planning. They can then move on to a labour market information station, where they can dig deeper into a career of their choice.