Saskatchewan Science Centre

The Saskatchewan Science Centre is an interactive science museum located in Regina, Saskatchewan. It is owned and operated as a not-for-profit charitable organization. Located in a former power plant in the Wascana Centre, the Saskatchewan Science Centre was officially opened in April 1989 as the Powerhouse of Discovery. In 1991 an expansion of the Science Centre brought the Kramer IMAX Theatre to the City of Regina.

Saskatchewan Science Centre
Established1989
LocationRegina, Saskatchewan
Typescience museum
Websitehttp://www.sasksciencecentre.com/

Principal activities and programming

Exhibit Floor
With permanent displays, travelling exhibits, and interactive demonstrations and stage shows.
Kramer Imax Theatre
The only one of its kind in Saskatchewan. The theatre completed conversion to IMAX 3D in October, 2010.[1]
Educational Programming
Educational and entertaining programs are delivered to students and communities all across Saskatchewan[2] and to those who cannot come to the Science Centre through the Science Outreach program.
Special Events
A number of special events each year. Adult Science Nights,[3] Ignite! Festival,[4] the After Dark Film Series,[5] Fantasy Food,[6] as well as attendance at public events such as Canada Day celebrations extend the reach of Science Centre programming.
Ancillary Business Activities

Permanent exhibits

The Ukrainian Science Park

The Saskatchewan Science Centre has many permanent exhibits[7] which make up the backbone of the operations of the centre. These exhibits are complemented by travelling and temporary exhibits as well as special programs that the Centre runs from time to time.

Critters!
Many animals make their home at the Saskatchewan Science Centre including Barb the bearded dragon, and Polly the sugar glider. The Science Centre also has snakes, a great horned owl, salamanders and more.
Ukrainian Science Park
This exterior park is free for anyone to use and is located outside of the Science Centre. Featuring a variety of pulleys, tunnels, and other game-type science experiments for children.
WILD! Saskatchewan
This interactive exhibit is about the environment and why people need to do more to protect it.
Space Stadium Canada
This exhibit is the heart of the display floor and explores the contributions that Canada has made to space exploration. The centre of the display features the gyro gym, a spinning device similar to one that was developed by NASA for astronaut training.
Richardson Ag-Grow-Land
Studying Saskatchewan's contribution to the world of agriculture, this exhibit looks at the high-tech agriculture industry in Saskatchewan as well as the practices of modern farming and how food is grown, harvested, processed, and delivered.
Science of Hockey
Using science to help understand the sport of hockey, this exhibit features a mindball game where participants can attempt to move a ball with brainwaves, time how fast they can run, test their strength, and compete against a video goalie and have their shots on the goal evaluated.*

There are other permanent displays, which aim to provide a mix of entertainment and education to visitors.

Affiliations

The museum is affiliated with the Saskatchewan Museums Association and the Canadian Association of Science Centres.

References

  1. "Kramer IMAX Theatre". www.facebook.com.
  2. "Field Trips | Saskatchewan Science Centre". www.sasksciencecentre.com. Archived from the original on 2009-11-11.
  3. "Adult Nights | Saskatchewan Science Centre". www.sasksciencecentre.com. Archived from the original on 2013-07-12.
  4. "Events Calendar". Saskatchewan Science Centre.
  5. "Kramer IMAX Theatre Show Times | Saskatchewan Science Centre". www.sasksciencecentre.com. Archived from the original on 2009-11-30.
  6. "Fantasy Food 2014 | Saskatchewan Science Centre". www.sasksciencecentre.com. Archived from the original on 2015-09-24.
  7. "Exhibits | Saskatchewan Science Centre". www.sasksciencecentre.com. Archived from the original on 2009-11-11.

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