Toronto - Ontario Science Centre

 
The Ontario Science Center occupies a site overlooking the Don Valley, about 10 km/6 mi north-east of the city center. Designed by the virtuoso architect Raymond Moriyama this extremely modern building was completed in 1969. Visitors to the Center are brought face to face with the latest developments in e.g. laser technology, telecommunications, optics, biology, atomic physics, space travel and meteorology, all presented in an absorbing and imaginative way.

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The emphasis is very much on visitor participation, with many inter-active displays and widespread use of suitably installed computing and other equipment.

The Ontario Science Center is family oriented with many interesting exhibits to entertain children.
Hours:
10am-4pm; Sun: 10am-5pm; Sat: 10am-5pm
Always closed on: Christmas - Christian (December 25)
Tips: Combination tickets available to include IMAX.
Parking: Pay
Facilities: Gift shop, Restaurant or food service

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