Fall into Science World: Tuesday Extended Hours, Bat Week Spooktacular đŚ
Donât miss out on Bat Weekâs winged wonderland of activities.
Donât miss out on Bat Weekâs winged wonderland of activities.
Science World will be illuminated each evening from dusk to dawn using 651 LED lights.
From February 22-26, Science World will host its popular Girls & STEAMÂ event! This FREE, action-packed week will provide engaging, future-focused opportunities for girls aged 14-16.
Visitors will get to dig in the dirt of an augmented reality garden bed, collect pollen from flowers, listen to the sounds of birds and frogs, play backyard-themed mini golf and interact with the science thatâs all around them.
âWe look forward to welcoming our community back to the iconic dome,â said Janet Wood, President and CEO.
On January 24, TELUS World of Science will debut its newest exhibition Towers of Tomorrow with LEGOÂŽ Bricks presented by Concert Properties and White Spot Restaurants. This exciting gallery features 20 of the worldâs most astonishing skyscrapers from Canada, the United States, Australia, Asia and the United Arab Emirates
Iconic Wineries of British Columbia in partnership with Science World at TELUS World of Science presented Uncorked: A Celebration of the Science of Wine,â a spectacular wine-themed event. A  one night only event that featured internationally acclaimed winemakers, viticulturists and chefs from Iconic Wineries of British Columbia showcasing the science, craftsmanship and terroir that make Okanagan wines so extraordinary.
Great for girls night, date night, or come solo and meet some new friends, Uno Gelato 101 students will discover the sweet science of making gelato and sorbetto in the classic Italian method.
Teaming up with local artists in music, art and science, the second dinner in the three-part series will showcase a partnership with the Kelowna Museums Society and local singer/songwriter/violist, Chloe Davidson.