Ontario Science Centre Access Guide

For Visually Impaired Persons

Produced by the Marketing and Visitor Services Branch of the Ontario Science Centre.

April 2010 Edition


Special Tips

For Blind and Visually Impaired Visitors

This guide helps you and your escorts locate exhibits that are both accessible and fun to operate. Try these tips to help you have a great visit,


How We Describe the Exhibits,

Each exhibit is described as having one or more of the following characteristics,

Sense of smell,

Sense of taste,

Sense of touch,

Sense of hearing,

Audio description,

And whether the exhibit requires assistance and some reading by a sighted person.


How We Rate the Exhibits,

Each Exhibit is rated using a three star scale,

Three Star rating means that the exhibit is enhanced by visual impairment.

Two Star rating means that the exhibit experience is comparable to that of a sighted person.

One Star rating means part of the exhibit experience will not be conveyed without sight.



Main Entrance

Teluscape & Unilever Science Plaza

Check out these outdoor experience areas as you arrive at the Science Centre.

Wayfinding Instructions, As you approach the building from the main parking lot, Teluscape is on the left and the Unilever Science Plaza is on the right.

FUNtain,

Big Blue Tube,


Admissions Building

Level 2, Ground Floor

After you enter via the Main Entrance, obtain your tickets at one of the counters. Remember that escorts for disabled visitors are always admitted free. Proceed down the corridor with windows facing the forest.

Can You Walk for 4.6 Billion Years?

Wayfinding Instructions, After the end of the glass-walled corridor you enter a large open area, the P&G Great Hall. To the far left are the elevators and escalators to Levels 4, 5, and 6.


Level 4

To go to Level 4, go down one flight on the escalator from P&G Great Hall.

Amateur Radio Station

Call other "hams" around the world with our volunteers in this area next to the escalators.

Kid Spark

This experience area helps children from toddlers to 8 years old learn key concepts in a variety of areas such as construction of towers and geometry, social interaction with others, sound and sound manipulation, water movements and air flow.

Wayfinding Instructions, To go to Kid Spark, take the corridor on the left as you face the escalators going up to Level 2. Kid Spark experiences are in the two halls behind the low wooden partitions, one on your left and one on your right. We'll start with the hall on the right.

At the Kid Spark Entrance, you will find,
Kid Spark Workshops,

In The Front Part of Kid Spark Hall on Right,
Music Makers,

Change Your Voice, How Many Ways Can You Spin, Compare The Sound of Your Heartbeat, How Do You Measure Up? Gear Tower, Toddler Play space,

In the Rear Part of Kid Spark Hall on the Right,
Build An Arch,

In the Front Part of Kid Spark Hall on the Left,
Kid Spark Cave,

Build a Skeleton, Put Me Together, Water Table, Build Your Own Fountain, The Pin Wall,

The Rear Part of Kid Spark Hall on the Left,
The Pin Wall,

Push Down,

Outside Entrance of Kid Spark,
Rhoads Sculpture,


Space Hall

Want to touch a meteorite? Think you can pilot a rocket chair? Interested in taking a tour of the solar system with Canadian astronaut Julie Payette? Then come see the Space Hall where space travel is possible.

Wayfinding Instructions,
To go to the Space Hall, take the corridor on the left as you face the escalators going up to Level 2. Take the first entrance on the left to enter the Space Hall.

To The Right of the Entrance, try,
Rocket Chair,


Level 6

In the Reason For Hope Garden,
You can touch and smell many trees and plants typical of the Carolinian forest that surrounds our site.

Wayfinding Instructions,
To enter the Garden, exit the building through the doors to your left at the bottom of the escalators. Take the stairway up to the gazebo. The Garden is to the left of the Gazebo.

In the Weston Family Innovation Centre, you can create, innovate and explore what's hot in science and technology in this new area of the Science Centre.

Wayfinding Instructions,
The Weston Family Innovation Centre is the first large open area you encounter after leaving the escalator or elevator on Level 6. The Information Desk is on the right with Science Hosts to help you find your way. To the left of the Science Hot Spot presentation stage is a large portal to the exhibit area.

In the Middle of the Open Area, you will find,
Science Hot Spot,

In the Front Part of the Exhibit Area, you will find,
Sniff and Tell, located at the left side of the hall.

String Orchestra, located at the left side of the hall.

Materials Orchestra, located at the left side of the hall.

Smell Chests, located at the right side of the hall

In the Rear Part of the Exhibit Hall, you will find,
Sound Panels, located at the left side of the hall

Make Your Own Moving Sculpture, located at the left side of the hall

Friction Test,
Challenge Zone Program,

On request, we can accommodate visually impaired individuals or groups. Please call ahead to confirm availability for any special needs.

Mindworks and Question of Truth Exhibit Hall,
This hall examines the science of human nature, from memory and intelligence to our willingness to submit to authority.

Wayfinding Instructions,
Enter through the portal on the right side of the Science Hot Spot presentation stage in the Weston Family Innovation Centre.


Mindworks Exhibition

In the Front of the Hall, On the Right,
Pattern Talk,

Mind Over Matter,

In the Front of the Hall, On the Left,
Performance,

MindBody: Stress Detector,

In the Back of the Hall, On the Right,
Papermaking Demo,

The Rock shop,


A Question of Truth Exhibition

Bias. Racism. Sexism. How have they affected scientific practice through history? A Question of Truth comes to grips with that question while exploring the science and technology of many cultures. This exhibition helps visitors discover the validity of different points of view in science.

Wayfinding Instructions, Walk through the black curtains located at far corner of the Communication Hall.

On Your Right, you will find these exhibits,
Build A Civilization,

Scientists Speak Up,

On Your Left, you'll find these exhibits,
Confinement Chamber,

Prejudice and Discrimination,
Ancient Writings,

The Living Earth Exhibit Hall (A)

Dramatic living environments are the highlights of this hall, which looks at the delicately balanced, ever changing nature of our planet.

Wayfinding Instructions,
As you enter The Weston Family Innovation Centre go to your right to enter the Cafeteria. Go through it to the corridor and take a left before the ramp and go down five steps to the Living Earth Hall.

In the Front of the Exhibit, you will find these exhibits,
Are the Frogs Croaking?

Great Lakes Topological Map,
Drinking Water Taste Test,

Make your way to the Back of the Hall, and you will find these exhibits,
Animal Sounds


Telus Rain Forest

Wayfinding Instructions,
Enter through doors next to railing.


The Living Earth Exhibit Hall (B)

Continue to explore the wonders of our planet.

Wayfinding Instructions,
At the exit of the Rain Forest.

On the Right, you will find,
Cutting Round A Log,

Around The Cave, you will find,
The Cave,

Ocean Theatre,
Feel The Flow,
An Example of "Pitkarren",
Touch A Piece Of Pre-historic Ontario,
Listen To The Bats,

Science Arcade

The clanking, whirling, flashing exhibits of the Arcade form a playground for the mind and senses, exploring phenomena from gravity to synthesized music.

Wayfinding Instructions,
As you enter The Weston Family Innovation Centre go to your right to enter the Cafeteria. Go through it into the corridor and down the ramp. At the end of the ramp is the beginning of the Science Arcade.

On the left of the Front Hallway,
Strength Is Not Always The Answer,

On the Right of the Front Hallway,
Fulcrum And Leverage,

How Long is 15 Seconds?

Garden Gate,

At the Front Part of Hall, on the Right,
Electricity Demonstration,

Lead is the Heaviest Metal, Right?

What Makes The Sound? Located at far wall.


At the Front Part of the Hall, on the Left, is,
Come Inside And Listen,

Pedal Power, located at far corner on the left side.

Steel Drums,

What's in a Spin?

Audio Delay,

Cold + Warm = Hot?!

Cold Hands, Warm Heart,

Bernoulli Blower,

Musical Metal,

Level 5

Human Body Exhibit Hall

Visitors can hear a heart murmur and test their balance in this hall, which also features exhibits on reproduction, contraception and immunology.

Wayfinding Instructions,
After you enter Weston Family Innovation Centre go through the doors to the right and up the stairs. Human Body exhibits are on your right at the top of the stairs.

On The Right of the Path is,
Growing Pains,

Balancing Act,

On The Left of Path Is,
Stretch,

Defense,

What Makes A Rigid Guy Like Me Loose Enough To Pedal A Bike?

Search And Destroy,

Doom The Invader,

A Powerful Pump,

The Access Guide has been prepared to assist visually impaired people plan visits to the Ontario Science Centre. We welcome your comments on this publication and other ways that the Centre can improve accessibility for visually impaired people.

This is the text only version of this publication for people who use screen reading devices. There is another edition with graphics for use by sighted people who will escort blind people to the Science Centre.

Please note that the information in this Guide was correct at time of publication, but exhibits and programs often change.

Please contact:

Ontario Science Centre
770 Don Mills Road,
Toronto, ON
M3C 1T3
Attn: Brian Thompson
brian.thompson@osc.on.ca