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Oil Sands Discovery Centre — Attraction in Fort McMurray

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Tim Hortons
1001 Quarry Rdg Dr, Fort McMurray, AB T9H 0K1, Canada
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226 Gregoire Dr, Fort McMurray, AB T9H 4K6, Canada
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254 Gregoire Dr, Fort McMurray, AB T9H 2M3, Canada
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Oil Sands Discovery Centre

515 MacKenzie Blvd, Fort McMurray, AB T9H 4X3, Canada
4.5(167)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: , restaurants: Tim Hortons, Milanos Pizza and Grill, Sweet Basil
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+1 780-743-7167
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oilsandsdiscovery.ca

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Tim Hortons

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Sweet Basil

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Reviews of Oil Sands Discovery Centre

4.5
(167)
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4.0
2y

This is a really fascinating destination for visitors and residents to Fort Mac! It was interesting to learn about the history of the oil sands and the processes used to extract oil.

The displays were detailed and easy to read. They were well lit, despite the exhibit being quite dark. There was a good balance of things to read, things to watch/listen to, and things to interact with.

I would say this place is heavily geared towards kids, and I can imagine it being a very fun use of time. A focal point is the exceptionally large truck that you could climb inside of. It made for an excellent photo opportunity, and for kids, the steering element with a large screen showing different roads to drive down was a cute touch!

It was quite possibly the most interactive exhibit I have visited. However, the computer screens were painfully slow, and some had even been removed, meaning the display was incomplete.

It is a very short exhibit if you're not a child.

There is a theatre and a large dining hall, I'd imagine this makes the centre ideal for school trips, etc.

The gift shop was mediocre. It had overpriced wallmart items, nothing related specifically to the oil sands, not eure what I was expecting. It would be nice to see items from individual local businesses in a discovery centre that is celebrating the local area.

Don't miss a walk round to the back of the center: to the left is a field full of equipments, tyres etc and to the right another mammoth piece of equipment which really makes you appreciate the evolution in engineering and industry.

I would really recommend this place for children. The price for a family ticket is very reasonable. There was ample parking.

I feel there could be more aimed at adults to attract that audience, better advertised facilities, and better working...

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5.0
1y

Excellent interactive, family friendly museum. Adults are $11 each. I believe under 3 are free. We somehow spent two wonderful hours there and that was without going to the outdoor exhibits. We will be back to experience that part as well. The gift shop is slim but their busy season was about to begin when we attended so understandable. There was a facilitator there named Jazmine who offered a hot water extraction demonstration and she was amazing. She captivated my two year old and kept the older children engage. She spoke on the topic with such a natural ease, nothing throwing her off, she was just lovely. She made time for my child afterwards to say hello. If you haven't been GO! You won't be...

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5.0
7y

A very good presentation tried out in a small edition to explain entire process of oil sand formation to bitumen recovery to crude oil. Centre should plan field visits of actual plant site and to get better picture of process. In nutshell it has been intelligently planned and carved out great displays to explain entire process in layman's language. Outside displays of machinery is also good. A common man's learning: How Canada is being beaten up by US oil lobby, environmentalists and others who lick Canadian economy by not allowing building new refineries to process oil sand crude oil. Pray God/mother Nature to give intelligence to all concerned to help people of Canada and...

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Jen DarlingJen Darling
This is a really fascinating destination for visitors and residents to Fort Mac! It was interesting to learn about the history of the oil sands and the processes used to extract oil. The displays were detailed and easy to read. They were well lit, despite the exhibit being quite dark. There was a good balance of things to read, things to watch/listen to, and things to interact with. I would say this place is heavily geared towards kids, and I can imagine it being a very fun use of time. A focal point is the exceptionally large truck that you could climb inside of. It made for an excellent photo opportunity, and for kids, the steering element with a large screen showing different roads to drive down was a cute touch! It was quite possibly the most interactive exhibit I have visited. However, the computer screens were painfully slow, and some had even been removed, meaning the display was incomplete. It is a very short exhibit if you're not a child. There is a theatre and a large dining hall, I'd imagine this makes the centre ideal for school trips, etc. The gift shop was mediocre. It had overpriced wallmart items, nothing related specifically to the oil sands, not eure what I was expecting. It would be nice to see items from individual local businesses in a discovery centre that is celebrating the local area. Don't miss a walk round to the back of the center: to the left is a field full of equipments, tyres etc and to the right another mammoth piece of equipment which really makes you appreciate the evolution in engineering and industry. I would really recommend this place for children. The price for a family ticket is very reasonable. There was ample parking. I feel there could be more aimed at adults to attract that audience, better advertised facilities, and better working computer displays.
Steff ParkerSteff Parker
Excellent interactive, family friendly museum. Adults are $11 each. I believe under 3 are free. We somehow spent two wonderful hours there and that was without going to the outdoor exhibits. We will be back to experience that part as well. The gift shop is slim but their busy season was about to begin when we attended so understandable. There was a facilitator there named Jazmine who offered a hot water extraction demonstration and she was amazing. She captivated my two year old and kept the older children engage. She spoke on the topic with such a natural ease, nothing throwing her off, she was just lovely. She made time for my child afterwards to say hello. If you haven't been GO! You won't be disappointed.
Minesh MehtaMinesh Mehta
A very good presentation tried out in a small edition to explain entire process of oil sand formation to bitumen recovery to crude oil. Centre should plan field visits of actual plant site and to get better picture of process. In nutshell it has been intelligently planned and carved out great displays to explain entire process in layman's language. Outside displays of machinery is also good. A common man's learning: How Canada is being beaten up by US oil lobby, environmentalists and others who lick Canadian economy by not allowing building new refineries to process oil sand crude oil. Pray God/mother Nature to give intelligence to all concerned to help people of Canada and world at large.
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This is a really fascinating destination for visitors and residents to Fort Mac! It was interesting to learn about the history of the oil sands and the processes used to extract oil. The displays were detailed and easy to read. They were well lit, despite the exhibit being quite dark. There was a good balance of things to read, things to watch/listen to, and things to interact with. I would say this place is heavily geared towards kids, and I can imagine it being a very fun use of time. A focal point is the exceptionally large truck that you could climb inside of. It made for an excellent photo opportunity, and for kids, the steering element with a large screen showing different roads to drive down was a cute touch! It was quite possibly the most interactive exhibit I have visited. However, the computer screens were painfully slow, and some had even been removed, meaning the display was incomplete. It is a very short exhibit if you're not a child. There is a theatre and a large dining hall, I'd imagine this makes the centre ideal for school trips, etc. The gift shop was mediocre. It had overpriced wallmart items, nothing related specifically to the oil sands, not eure what I was expecting. It would be nice to see items from individual local businesses in a discovery centre that is celebrating the local area. Don't miss a walk round to the back of the center: to the left is a field full of equipments, tyres etc and to the right another mammoth piece of equipment which really makes you appreciate the evolution in engineering and industry. I would really recommend this place for children. The price for a family ticket is very reasonable. There was ample parking. I feel there could be more aimed at adults to attract that audience, better advertised facilities, and better working computer displays.
Jen Darling

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Excellent interactive, family friendly museum. Adults are $11 each. I believe under 3 are free. We somehow spent two wonderful hours there and that was without going to the outdoor exhibits. We will be back to experience that part as well. The gift shop is slim but their busy season was about to begin when we attended so understandable. There was a facilitator there named Jazmine who offered a hot water extraction demonstration and she was amazing. She captivated my two year old and kept the older children engage. She spoke on the topic with such a natural ease, nothing throwing her off, she was just lovely. She made time for my child afterwards to say hello. If you haven't been GO! You won't be disappointed.
Steff Parker

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A very good presentation tried out in a small edition to explain entire process of oil sand formation to bitumen recovery to crude oil. Centre should plan field visits of actual plant site and to get better picture of process. In nutshell it has been intelligently planned and carved out great displays to explain entire process in layman's language. Outside displays of machinery is also good. A common man's learning: How Canada is being beaten up by US oil lobby, environmentalists and others who lick Canadian economy by not allowing building new refineries to process oil sand crude oil. Pray God/mother Nature to give intelligence to all concerned to help people of Canada and world at large.
Minesh Mehta

Minesh Mehta

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