Science North stands as a pioneer among science centers in Northern Ontario, recognized for its approachable and engaging style of science education. Serving as a sought-after tourist destination in the region, it has been captivating visitors with a captivating and enlightening science experience since 1984. Encompassing an expansive area of 667 square meters, its unique exhibit hall hosts a rotation of captivating scientific displays and interactive presentations throughout the year. The Copper Café, adorned with floor-to-ceiling windows on one side and a vibrant mineral wall on the other, serves as a splendid setting for reception dinners. The space seamlessly extends to the Discovery Room, accommodating larger capacities. Across all age groups, Science North fosters a culture of scientific engagement, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in its interactive exhibits. The dedicated and affable staff is on hand to elucidate the wonders of these extraordinary displays. For members and children aged 3 and under, Science North extends the privilege of complimentary admission, further enhancing its commitment to accessible exploration and learning.
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SCIENCE NORTH REVIEWS
A little smaller than expected. The kids liked it. The Rock tunnel was really cool. Staff were really nice. Kids liked the IMAX. Everything was clean and well maintained. Nothing was run down or broken. Also lot of animals and critters to see.
My family loved the hands-on activities and exhibits. There is so much to do, we quickly realized Science North is a place you have to visit at least a few times to do everything! We will be back.
First time visiting Science North. Adults is $25 to get in.Children 3-14 is $21 .There is a price for seniors but not sure we went into the Dinosaur exhibit. That was pretty good .Went into the Science part and was surprised at how well things were set up as there were ot of interative stations. It was very interesting and we had a great time .We also had lunch it was good food as well.
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Dynamic Earth stands as a museum dedicated to environmental sciences, intricately woven into the tapestry of the city's mining heritage. Located in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, this interactive science museum is a testament to the region's geological and mining history. Anchored in its guided journey, visitors are transported into a presentation mine, an immersive experience that traces the evolution of mining from the early 20th century to the present day. The museum offers four distinctive mine tours, each brimming with surprises, including engaging fossil digs, interactive explorations, and even a chance to ride a Triceratops. The tour culminates at the Epiroc Theatre, where captivating educational films unfurl, spanning the realms of nature documentaries, Sudbury's rich history, and the world of mining. This iconic space is a hub of interactive science entertainment, catering to visitors of all ages, inviting them to delve into the captivating world of geological and mining narratives.
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• Accessible Parking Spaces
• Barrier-Free Access.
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All ages: $13
DYNAMIC EARTH WITH UNDERGROUND TOUR:
All ages: $18
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DYNAMIC EARTH REVIEWS
We’ve been a couple of times and our kids enjoy the hands-on exhibits about geology and mining, but this was the first time we were able to book a tour of the old mine. Our guide Sebastian was fun, and we enjoyed seeing how mining technology advanced through the decades.
Kids had a blast exploring the exhibitions. We were short on time so couldn’t go on the mine tour. The staff is very informative and helpful.
A little confusing to book and know where you are to go. Those with prepaid tickets shouldn't have to wait in line with those who didn't, just to check in. Mining Tour was fantastic! The rest was quite interesting about Sudbury and geological formations. Dinosaur exhibition was of no interest to us, but my kids are older.
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The Anderson Farm Museum stands as a living tribute to history, situated on the grounds that once hosted one of the largest dairies in the Greater Sudbury region during the 1920s and 1930s. Today, this site has been thoughtfully developed to preserve the rich heritage of the surrounding community. The museum provides an immersive experience, allowing visitors to explore the Anderson family's farmhouse, barn, and milkhouse. A piece of history is also preserved in the form of a log cabin originally from Creighton Mine's ghost town. Beyond the structures, the museum's grounds offer a serene setting to enjoy. While farm animals are not present on-site, partner organizations bring them to the annual Fall Fair, further enhancing the museum's connection to the authentic farm experience. The Anderson Farm Museum stands as a testament to the past, inviting visitors to step back in time and connect with the area's agricultural and historical legacy.
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ANDERSON FARM MUSEUM REVIEWS
Anderson farm is only a short walk from where my family lives and it is a favourite place of ours. We love going there for events such as the winter Carnival and fall fair. The tree lighting ceremony is always wonderful. It is also a great historic site that we are lucky to have in our community. The community garden is there and the area is well maintained and beautiful. I love to sit there on the grass in the summer and just enjoy the area.
This is a great public area for family time. It is the location of many free events...Rock the Farm and Fall Fair are two that stand out. Anderson's Farm brings the the community together.
This is a great place to spend a bit to me and see how Canada was created.
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