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Permanent Exhibitions

Explore science and technology through interactive devices at the Montréal Science Centre’s permanent exhibitions:

Science 26

Science 26

Experience science from A to Z

26 letters, 26 stations that showcase science and its daily uses and invite you to get involved. For example, edit movie scenes at the ANIMATION station or hop on a unicycle to experience speed: ZOOM

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Mission Gaia

Mission Gaia

Save humanity

A great collective game: people get together to find solutions to environmental or social disasters, and implement sustainable development. Warning: there’s no real progress without teamwork!

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idTV

idTV

Express your vision of the world

Your mission? Create a news report! Your environment? A newsroom where you realize all the different steps of your very own report (research, discuss, edit the content, record and much more).

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Imagine!

Imagine!

Travel into the future

In a multimedia space that looks like the inside of a brain, you sample the possibilities opened up by technology and glimpse into the future: what if we could travel inside the human body, see like Superman, control matter with our thoughts?

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Cargo

Cargo

What are the daily activities in a harbour? Is it possible to detect contraband in shipping containers? Just how many containers can a ship carry?

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Technological showcases

Technological showcases

Did you know that the same technology can be used to make better hockey sticks and prevent bridges from crumbling?

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Turning the windmills of the imagination...

Turning the windmills of the imagination...

The world's first electricity-to-water transformer ( PTEEM ) and the world's first water-to-wind transformer ( PTEVM )

The world's first electricity-to-water transformer ( PTEEM ) and the world's first water-to-wind transformer ( PTEVM ) were created to mark the opening of the Montréal Science Centre in May 2000.

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Buying Tickets

  1. Buy your tickets online and get them by email
  2. Print your tickets at home
  3. Present yourself at the exhibition door, your tickets in hand


Opening Hours 

Monday to Friday: 9 am to 4 pm
Saturday and Sunday: 10 am to 5 pm


Also On The Quays

The Quays Skating Rink
Until March 11

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Harbour Symphonies
February 26 and March 4, 2012

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