Science World

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Introduction

Science World is a vibrant science centre located at 1455 Quebec Street in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, at the eastern end of False Creek. It stands as a landmark with its conspicuous geodesic dome structure and draws both locals and visitors who are curious, imaginative, or keen to explore the wonders of science and nature. Whether one has a few hours to spare or an entire day, Science World offers an engaging mix of interactive exhibits, live demonstrations, special exhibitions, and outdoor features that make it a must-visit destination for families, students, and curious minds of all ages.

About the Museum

Science World is operated by a not-for-profit society called ASTC Science World Society, and its mission is to ignite wonder and empower dreams through science and nature. The institution offers both permanent galleries and rotating feature exhibitions, along with programming that spans educational outreach, community engagement, and hands-on interactive learning.

Visitors to Science World can explore a variety of galleries, each focused on different themes:

  • The BodyWorks Gallery, which celebrates diversity and explores how human bodies function—from the visible and large (such as skin) to microscopic and genetic levels.
  • The Creative Technology Gallery, launched in September of 2023, co-presented by RBC and Beedie. It offers immersive, multi-sensory experiences involving animation, video game design, digital storytelling, and more. The gallery is structured in three parts: Dream, Build, Play.
  • Eureka! Gallery, which is bright, energetic, and full of playful experiments with light, sound, water, motion, and other sensory-based phenomena.
  • The Search: Sara Stern Gallery, which takes visitors on a journey through nature’s wonders—animals, trees, fossils, crystals, etc.—from the microscopic up to majestic creatures like a full-scale skeleton.
  • The Tinkering Space: The WorkSafeBC Gallery, which encourages visitors to build, experiment, problem-solve, take things apart and put them together, fostering hands-on learning.
  • The Ken Spencer Science Park, an outdoor/scenic space, where visitors can enjoy fresh air, experiment with risk-play, see hens, and simply relax or explore outside the dome.

In addition to its exhibits, Science World runs numerous programs designed to deepen understanding and participation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. These include outreach programs, special workshops for young people, mentorship, and school-based initiatives. The museum also hosts feature exhibitions—temporary displays that often travel or highlight specific topics—and art exhibits that connect science with visual culture.

Interesting Facts

  • Science World’s Creative Technology Gallery is an award-winning immersive space of approximately 3,000 square feet, which honours British Columbia’s creative technology sector and offers interactive experiences such as environment design, character art, virtual storytelling, and more.
  • The BodyWorks Gallery not only teaches about gross anatomy (organs, muscles, skin) but also dives into genetic diversity and cellular structure.
  • The Environmental Trail loops around the exterior of Science World and is free to the public. This outdoor exhibit focuses on pressing local issues such as transportation, food, water, and waste, all while offering scenic views of False Creek and the outdoors.
  • The museum features art displays—local artists have contributed works inspired by science and nature, including carving, painting, relief sculptures, and more. One current exhibit showcases “Unique Salish Art” by Coast Salish artist Chris Sparrow, with red cedar carving, whale motifs, and wall reliefs.
  • In the Living Lab, visitors (especially young people) can participate in real scientific research in partnership with the University of British Columbia. Activities are age-appropriate and designed to study cognitive development in different age groups.

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Physical Location

Contact Details

Phone: +16 04 443 7440
Website: scienceworld.ca/
Facebook: facebook.com/scienceworldca/

Conclusion

If you are looking for a destination that blends education, interactivity, and wonder, Science World in Vancouver offers a rich and uplifting experience. It is not merely a museum in the traditional sense; it is a space to explore, play, experiment, and dream. Whether you are fascinated by human biology, keen on digital art and animation, interested in the natural world, or simply eager for hands-on science fun, you will find something that captures your mind and heart.

Science World also provides welcoming opportunities for all ages—children, young adults, and older visitors—with programs, features, and galleries designed to engage different interests. The outdoor and indoor spaces together ensure that on sunny days one can enjoy nature and fresh air, and on cloudy or rainy days there is still a wealth of discovery inside. For anyone visiting Vancouver—or living nearby—Science World is a destination not to be missed. It invites you not just to view exhibits but to become part of the scientific story.