Montreal Science Centre in Montréal

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2, Rue de la Commune Ouest, H2Y 4B2, Montréal, Communauté-Urbaine-de-Montréal, CA Kanada
contacts phone: +1 514-496-4724
website: www.centredessciencesdemontreal.com
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Latitude: 45.5052122, Longitude: -73.5502407

comments 5

  • Brie Koerber

    Brie Koerber

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    Great to learn a lot. Tons of kids though and we went late in the day. I recommend going earlier as you don't miss everything

  • Maria Thomaidis

    Maria Thomaidis

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    I took my students here and they loved it! The exhibits were all interactive and the kids were all engaged! The rooms are large, giving students plenty of opportunities to explore. It was the best Science center experience.

  • Tom Page

    Tom Page

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    This has tonnes to do if you have children from, say, 6-13. My children were a little younger when we came and it was good, but much of it went over their head. It's strongly aimed at making science interactive, so there are very few static exhibits and not much specifically for adults. There is a kids section for those 0-4 - this is good, if not huge and with not much science behind it, but it's a good space and entry prices are very reasonable.

  • Kévin Printz

    Kévin Printz

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    Musée intéressant à faire dans l'ensemble. Il n'est pas très grand à l'intérieur, mais les différentes expositions sont intéressantes et permettent d'apprendre et d'approcher les sujets de manière ludique. Il est regrettable que certaines des activités commencent à vieillir et ne semble pas toujours fonctionner.

  • Ling Huang

    Ling Huang

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    This is a well-maintained children's science museum geared toward mostly elementary to middle-schoolers. Though smaller kids can have fun there, too. The front desk staff was very courteous and quite patient at answering questions. There is a pet/fur display on the first floor with coat check and storage boxes. The main exhibits stretch deep on most of the second floor as a long rectangular area. The second floor exhibits starts with a very open-ended workshop for building functional gadgets, sail-cars, battery-powered devices to be tested in the adjacent areas. Then going in, the visitors will see a medical exhibit, then with mechanics/physics, optics, machines, physical exercises area. It takes about 2-3 hours to explore all areas. You can easily spend half a day. The museum was located at river side where gorgeous views can be found. It's also within walking distance to old Montreal, the Basilica and many interesting small shops and tasty food.

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