With several exhibits and IMAX films playing all year long, for anyone who hasn't visited Ontario's Science Centre in the past 20 years, let us reassure you going as an adult is just as fun.
This month, the centre launches their new exhibition hall featuring The AstraZeneca Human Edge exhibit, a series of obstacles that test the human body's limits (and your ability to dance or climb a wall), and new public planetariums that will make you feel like a kid at camp.
And with March Break just around the corner, you may be looking for more educational ways to keep your kids happy rather than letting them watch hours of cartoons. If the idea of making the hairs on your head stand up during an electricity demo or building paper airplanes and having a race against strangers (and kids) sounds ideal, check out some of the things you can do at the Science Centre in March.
This month, the centre launches their new exhibition hall featuring The AstraZeneca Human Edge exhibit, a series of obstacles that test the human body's limits (and your ability to dance or climb a wall), and new public planetariums that will make you feel like a kid at camp.
And with March Break just around the corner, you may be looking for more educational ways to keep your kids happy rather than letting them watch hours of cartoons. If the idea of making the hairs on your head stand up during an electricity demo or building paper airplanes and having a race against strangers (and kids) sounds ideal, check out some of the things you can do at the Science Centre in March.
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