Ontario Science Center

icon-location770 Don Mills Rd, North York, ON M3C 1T3, Canada
With more than 52 million visits, the Ontario Science Center is a great destination for young people who are passionate about Science and Technology.

The Ontario Science Center is built to create engaging and thought-provoking experiences in science and technology for everyone, especially the younger generation. Visitors of all ages can explore more than 500 interactive experiences in 8 exhibition halls. Some of the unique attractions and experiences that you must explore when visiting the Ontario science center include:

  • Grand Hall: Upon entering, you'll be greeted by Cloud, a computer-controlled kinetic sculpture by installation artist David Rokeby, consisting of an array of transparent blue squares that rotate in different ways to simulate the three states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas.
  • Canada 150 "Discovery Way": To celebrate Canada's 150th anniversary, the Ontario science center has exhibited artifacts and pictures that tell the great story of Canada behind its innovative inventions. .
  • Space Gallery "Space": where space specimens such as moon rocks, Martian rocks, space meteorites, simulations of black holes and cosmic rays etc. will satisfy the passion for exploration. about any traveler's universe.
  • Living Earth: gives visitors a true natural science experience through landscape construction of a tropical rainforest in Madagascar with a simulated tornado and animals such as frogs. venoms and other tropical insects.
  • AstraZeneca Human Edge: for medical and anatomical enthusiasts to explore the potential and limits of the human body through activities that simulate the experiences of elite athletes, extreme sports lovers. There are more than 80 artifacts on display, all of which were researched and built by the museum's staff and over 120 specialists in neurology, physiology, biomechanics and sports medicine.

In addition to sightseeing activities, the Ontario science center offers hands-on science experiences for all ages. The KidSpark children's area features futuristic city-building activities and a roller coaster for the little ones to visit the museum. Visitors can also get an idea of what they'll look like after 50 years through the Amazing Aging Machine, as well as perform fun science experiments in the Science Arcade.


  • Business hours:

- Monday to Friday: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
- Saturday: 10:00 - 19:00
- Sunday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
- Closed on Christmas Day 12/25

  • Phone: (416) 696-1000
  • Website: ontariosciencecentre.ca