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An evening event for everyone, from 6:30pm to midnight — free!
Free access, no registration/reservation necessary!
On March 2nd, Montréal lights up the night with Nuit blanche and the Science Centre opens its door for some fun for all, big and small. Come visit two exhibitions about the wonders of nature and watch an animated series on a giant IMAX® screen.
The Science Centre’s other exhibitions will not be open to the public during the Nuit blanche events.
Sit back and discover a hilarious animated series based on Iris and Cathon’s comic book. Watch The Great List of Everything at the IMAX®TELUS theatre.
The series features two wildly imaginative young women who share their unbridled passion for everyday objects. Voiced by Angela Galuppo and Cat Lemieux.
And yes, you can grab some popcorn or goodies at the snack bar too! ($)
Screening presented non-stop throughout the night in partnership with the National Film Board of Canada.
Come learn how plants and animals inspired some of our most efficient and ecological transport technologies. See the Inspiring Nature, Inspired Techno – Biomimicry and Transport exhibition.
For the first time in Canada, see the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Exhibition and meet some pretty silly animals in some really hilarious situations!
Laugh and learn lots about animals from every continent, including their habitats to their interrelationships.
At 9pm, 10pm, 11pm, and midnight, the Old Port Skating Rink takes centre stage and fills the night with “Nordic Magic” through a sound and light show like none other.
Watch the Skating Rink become a luminous and immersive landscape as lasers intertwine with contemporary Inuit sounds* in an ode to the swirling glow of the aurora borealis. A trancelike experience transporting you to the mystical lands of the Far North.
*Soundtrack produced by Katia Makdissi-Warren with music by Oktoecho, Elisapie, Riit, and PIQSIQ.
Free show, but admission to the ice rink is charged.