Montreal Science Centre
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JacobJacob
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Visited Spring Break 2022 As a new norm, book your ticket online. I have 2 kids aged 5 and 7. Booked for 1 IMAX movie and 4 exhibition. We arrived at 9:30AM, everything runs smoothly. You can check in your coats (&boots) at 2$, we waited for 20 minutes. My kids don't mind the waiting time as they were excited. The exhibition is in 2 floors: 1st floor is the Mini Mondo and the rest is in 2nd floor. Everything is clean, even the bathrooms. You can bring your own snacks/lunch and there are tables and chairs designated for eating. There's only have 1 cafe inside, a bit expensive. So bring your own food. We watched the IMAX (Bear, English version) my kids enjoyed it very much. This was their first time in movie theater and I'm happy that they enjoyed it. A very nice lady in the entrance inform me when we arrived that I can ask for "helmet" (sound concelling) if my kids is sensitive to loud sound during the movies. After the movie finished, my daughter was scared when she saw the group of people going towards the exit. I approached one of the staff and explained that she's on the spectrum, he escorted us to different exit. I was very thankful to the staff who do extra mile for the kids with disabilities. Very seldom that we encountered an accommodating, welcoming and no judging people. Thank you for the wonderful experience! PS. Montreal Science Center offers a quiet morning (Sunday, I think) for kids with special needs. We went on the weekday because it's spring break.
R. devil_yeahR. devil_yeah
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High quality, clean science center in the heart of old Montreal. Ignore the hours posted on google. Generally, they open at 10. Arrive at 8:30 if you want great parking in the nearby garage. The toddler area is lovely. Foam blocks, ball roller coasters, engineering, a mini house, lights and movement sensing room make it a great stop for kids up to about 6. The only elevator is right by the ticket office, so prepare for a bit of a walk if you have a stroller and this is your first stop. Upstairs there are three areas included in general admission. The farthest back includes too many activities to count: bubble tunnel, optical illusions, senses, huge kaleidoscope, chairs of nails, momentum activities and more. There's a lot of activity in one place. The middle section on the human body was very well done and engaging. Go ahead, pull out a rope representing someone's intestines! We would have stayed longer at this exhibit if the makers studio hadn't been so great. Opening later at noon, they have all kinds of stations to practice making things. Boats, fans, wind cars, gardening, electricity. It was the best facilitated, supplied and organized hands-on exhibit I've ever seen. Older and younger kids will enjoy it. We didn't see any of the IMAX or CSI exhibit but we were very satisfied. The gift shop was great and the cafe up front was well stocked with prepared foods and simple drinks.
Shana HShana H
10
Very nice museum ! We were able to get inside thru the reciprocal membership program with Boston museum of science where we are members, and it was a wonderful 4 hours. I’d love to come back if I can. We only got to finish the top floor and there was so much to see and do and learn. My daughter and the two of us enjoyed it and felt multiple times how it was better than our museum! 😄 Great exhibits, great employees, Kevin and there was another patient woman that showed amazing animal specimens and played a spider trivia game with us.. And the workshops area was fun, had different stations and lots of supplies to work on different type of projects. And the hands on science was fun, bubbles, wind, ferro fluid, air, auto pilot for cars, air pressure, and more… It was very nice use of an afternoon in -6 degree weather! We found parking on the street but it looked like they had parking not sure how much. We even came back the following day to see and do more! Hopefully next time we can see some imax movies. Only French ones were playing when we were there.
Anjana SukumarAnjana Sukumar
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The Montreal Science Centre is an absolute paradise for curious minds! My kids and i spent the day exploring its fascinating exhibits, and honestly, we could have stayed even longer. From the intricacies of the human body to the science of food, every corner of this place is packed with interactive displays and hands-on experiences that spark curiosity and wonder. The human body section was mind-blowing—unveiling the mechanics behind how we function in ways that are both educational and fun. And the food science exhibits? Totally captivating! My kids and i loved diving into the chemistry and technology behind what we eat—it made me see everyday meals in a whole new light. This isn’t just a museum; it’s a playground for thinkers of all ages. Whether you’re a science enthusiast or just someone looking to spend a fun, informative day, this is the place to visit in Montreal. Highly recommend it for families, solo adventurers, or anyone with a love for exploration!
R KR K
00
Such a fun place for kids and adults.... Great place for dating ! It made us feel like kids again. It is a well made place with many sections for different ages. The mini mondo section on the ground floor is amazing for kids below 1 year old and up that could move by him or herself too. The toilet inside this section is very clean. Easy for strollers. Picnic tables outside. Making it easy for family with young children. There are many experiments. There is also another picnic areas on the ground floor. We bought the membership for 5 years in the role. We never get bored of it. The package is very valuable... also works with another science museums in New York and a few places in USA. Check out the details on the website. It's a good space in the winter for kids to go and run around ! Parking is expensive from 25-35$ but it's old port. What to do!!! ???
Uma CknUma Ckn
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Address
2 De la Commune St W, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 4B2, Canada
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+1 514-496-4724
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Website
centredessciencesdemontreal.com
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The Montreal Science Centre is a science museum in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is located on the Quai King-Edward in the Old Port of Montreal. Established in 2000 and originally known as the iSci Centre, the museum changed its name to the Montreal Science Centre in 2002.
attractions: Vieux-Port de Montréal, Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal, Montreal Convention Centre, Bonsecours Market, Montreal Museum of Archaeology and History, Bota Bota, spa-sur-l'eau, La Grande Roue de Montréal, Le Westin Montreal, Victoria Square, InterContinental Montreal by IHG, restaurants: Vieux-Port Steakhouse, Modavie, 3 Brasseurs Saint-Paul, Crew Collective & Cafe, Gibbys, Nouilles de Lan Zhou - Noodle Shop, The Keg Steakhouse + Bar - Vieux Montreal, Olive et Gourmando, Maison Bagatelle, BreWskey Pub

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