HR Macmillan Space Centre

icon-location1100 Chestnut St, Vancouver, BC V6J 3J9, Canada
The center of the universe contains many mysteries about the mysterious space

With the desire to provide information resources and learning spaces for children, wood tycoon HR Macmillan built this Space Center in 1968.

Although the universe is a dark place, the knowledge it brings is a bright spot for science and it is also a place where people have longed for years to be conquered and studied in depth. That was the cause of the advent of space exploration in the 1960s.

Today, the Macmillan Space Center has become a popular place to visit, including tourists and locals. And of course, this is also a favorite place for children, where they can freely explore and learn new and useful things through exhibitions and extracurricular activities.

The content of earth science, space science, and astronomy will all be shown through creative programs and exhibitions at HR Macmillan with the desire to inspire people about the seemingly impossible subject. This is dry but interesting.

When coming here, do not forget to attend the Astronomical Program and visit the Observatory at night to see the immensity, vastness and mystery of the universe.


Website : www.spacecentre.ca

Phone : (604) 738-7827

Hours of Operation :

Daytime: 10:00 - 17:00 on weekdays

Night:

  • Astronomical program: 19:30 - 21:00 Saturday
  • Observation Deck: 19:00 - 23:00 Saturday

Ticket price :

Daytime: $15 - $21

Night: 9$ - 15$