All visitors will take a shuttle from the front of the building to the Science Centre's exhibit halls.
We’re halfway through summer, and we’re all feeling the heat. Why fight it when you can investigate it? Learn the language of volcanoes, find fireballs in the sky and cook a treat with the Sun—high summer is the perfect time to experiment! Remember, your notebook is flammable, so take your notes carefully because this week is going to be lit!
Discover the history—and science!—of baking Six Nations scones with Yotakahron Jonathan, a Mohawk Bear Clan woman and medical student from Six Nations of the Grand River.
Ever wonder how much heat the Sun delivers? Get a taste of solar power by making s’mores in a solar oven that you’ve built. This ooey-gooey activity is sure to satisfy your curiosity—and your taste buds!
Turn up the bass to experiment with sound vibrations. Light a candle and place it near speakers. Does the candle keep up with the beat? There’s only one way to make a flame dance, and that’s to get down!
Make a Flame DanceCan you find magma in gmmaa? Make notlem molten? If so, this volcanic word jumble is just what you’re lkingoo for!
Volcano JumbleThe Perseid meteor shower, peaking on August 11 and 12, is one of your best chances to see “shooting stars” this year. If you’re lucky enough to spot a big, bright fireball, share your observation with the American Meteor Society.
Report a Fireball