The Regina Science Centre is a dynamic and engaging destination that combines education, entertainment, and exploration in the heart of Regina, Saskatchewan. It's a place where science comes alive, and visitors of all ages are encouraged to unleash their curiosity.
One of the standout features of the Science Centre is its hands-on approach to learning. Through interactive exhibits, live demonstrations, and immersive experiences, visitors can delve into a wide range of scientific topics. From the mysteries of space to the wonders of the natural world, there's something to captivate every interest.
The Science Centre's commitment to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education is evident in its dedication to making learning fun. It's an ideal destination for families, school groups, and individuals looking to expand their knowledge and foster a love for science.
The facility also hosts engaging events and programs throughout the year, including workshops, camps, and special exhibitions, making each visit a unique experience. The IMAX theatre adds an extra dimension to the Science Centre's offerings, providing an opportunity to explore the world on a larger-than-life screen.
The staff at the Regina Science Centre are knowledgeable and enthusiastic, ready to assist and inspire visitors on their scientific journey. The Centre's commitment to accessibility ensures that everyone can enjoy and learn from its exhibits and programs.
In summary, the Regina Science Centre is a gem for both residents and tourists. It's a place where science becomes an adventure, where curiosity is encouraged, and where the wonder of discovery never ceases. Whether you're young or young at heart, the Science Centre offers an engaging and educational experience that's bound to leave you with a greater appreciation for the...
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Took my 5 year old son there for a safaris themed party. The term party is used VERY loosely, it was basically a hour and half school lesson. Really boring. First get there and host had a white smock that kids could colour on for birthday kid, this smock was big enough to fit me let alone my 40lb child. We threw that in the garbage when we got home. Then all kids were asked to sit at a table when host began showing them different animal skulls and their teeth, the kids were asked various questions that were to advanced for them. After that the host brought out a few animals for the kids to look and and touch if they wanted, host explained things about animal as kids were asked to keep seated and not talk. after this host started making ice cream and used liquid nitrogen to freeze it, she wouldn’t let my son (birthday boy) help with anything, even after he asked. I understand he can’t help with liquid nitrogen but all he asked was to put the sugar in. After that we had cake and presents then kids were sent home. They literally didn’t get up once from their chairs the entire time. Kids had admission to the centre after the party but 0 parents took advantage of that.
Pros They supplied everything
Cons Long time for kids to sit No games No science centre...
Read moreI’ve never been to the science centre but for the hype that was remembered from my friends childhood and going with the school, I was on the bandwagon to try it out, especially for the price, it seemed like there might be a lot of educational stuff and interactive stuff. We paid, no comment from front desk on anything not available incase that might of hindered our interest so we could come another day considering we drove 2.5 hours for basically crap we could’ve created and done at home, only one spot had a guy talking about something adults were interested in more then kids it seemed, the kids were only interested in the water table and the slide upstairs and the reptiles was really boring, didn’t really see any and the guy in the room just sat on the computer, I barely knew he was there. All the plants are practically dead in there including the ones for the animals to feed them…. All the stations were empty of people to tell you what it’s all about, was really fn lame. The only thing worth seeing was the cafe and bistro next door. Really disappointing and thats no exaggeration. Will never go back and would highly recommend NOT going and doing your own science show or going to a real city that cares about their science centre, clearly Regina...
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