Science World

At the edge of False Creek in Vancouver, British Columbia, stands an iconic geodesic dome known as Science World. An essential part of the city’s skyline, this educational centre is run by the not-for-profit ASTC Science World Society and offers an unforgettable journey into the fascinating world of science and technology.

One of the most recognisable buildings in Vancouver, Science World was initially constructed as the Expo Centre for Expo 86, a World’s Fair held in the city. The building’s architectural marvel, along with its educational promise, prompted the creation of the interactive science centre that thrives today.

Science World’s mission is to ignite wonder and empower dreams through science and innovation. It achieves this through its wealth of hands-on exhibits, live science demonstrations, and immersive films in its theatre. For every budding scientist, curious mind, or anyone interested in understanding the world around them, Science World offers an interactive space where science is made fun, approachable, and exciting.

Visitors can explore a variety of permanent exhibits that make complex scientific principles easy to understand. ‘Eureka!’—one of the popular exhibits—allows visitors to engage with the laws of physics through water play, sound, light, and motion experiments. Meanwhile, ‘BodyWorks’ encourages learning about human biology and health with interactive displays and activities. Science World also houses the largest OMNIMAX dome screen in the world, presenting a rotating roster of thrilling films that bring natural phenomena to larger-than-life proportions.

What makes Science World exceptional is its ever-changing array of temporary exhibits that keep the science centre fresh and exciting. These exhibits cover a broad range of topics, from environmental science to space exploration, and cater to a wide audience. These thematic, temporary exhibits ensure that each visit to Science World is unique and inspiring.

Apart from its indoor offerings, Science World also promotes exploration of the natural world. Ken Spencer Science Park, an outdoor exhibit, encourages visitors to explore the role of science in sustainable food production and urban life.

Education is central to Science World’s mandate. It provides an array of educational programs, workshops, and events for children, students, and adults alike. These programs aim to inspire and engage the next generation of scientists, engineers, and innovators.

The magic of Science World lies in its ability to transform science learning into a fun, immersive experience. Its intriguing exhibits, engaging demonstrations, and educational programs create a world where science and learning are not just informative but also entertaining. A visit to Science World promises to inspire curiosity, ignite a passion for the wonders of science, and leave visitors, young and old, with a lasting appreciation for the world of discovery.

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