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Science World Vancouver
Highlights
Explore a wide variety of hands-on scientific displays.
Discover interactive galleries designed to spark curiosity and creativity.
Enjoy live demonstrations that make science exciting.
Access permanent exhibitions covering topics from human biology to earth sciences.
Dive into temporary exhibits highlighting recent scientific discoveries and technology.
Discover Science World, a renowned interactive science centre located at the edge of Vancouver’s False Creek. Housed in a striking geodesic dome originally built for Expo 86, it offers engaging exhibits, an Omnimax theatre, and dynamic galleries highlighting local innovations.
About Science World

Science World, located in Vancouver, British Columbia, is a renowned science centre dedicated to inspiring curiosity and learning through interactive exhibits and engaging programs. Housed in a distinctive geodesic dome originally constructed for Expo 86, Science World offers visitors a blend of permanent interactive displays and rotating thematic exhibitions that highlight science, technology, and innovation. The centre fosters community engagement with accessible STEM outreach initiatives and features unique attractions such as the Creative Technology Gallery and a large Omnimax theatre, making it a top destination for families, tourists, and educators alike.
Key Statistics About Science World
– Address: 1455 Quebec Street, Vancouver, BC V6A 3Z7
– Number of Annual Visitors: Over 1 million (recorded in 2019)
– Founded: Opened as Science World on May 6, 1989 (building constructed in 1986 for Expo 86)
Why Visit Science World?

Interactive Science Exhibits
Science World features a wide array of permanent interactive exhibits that invite visitors of all ages to engage with fundamental scientific principles. These hands-on displays cover topics ranging from physics and biology to environmental science, encouraging exploration and fostering curiosity in a dynamic learning environment.

Creative Technology Gallery
The award-winning Creative Technology Gallery showcases British Columbia’s innovative spirit through three immersive rooms: Dream, Build, and Play. This unique exhibit highlights the journey of creative technologists and offers insights into local contributions in movie production, animation, and video game development.

Omnimax Theatre Experience
With a 400-seat capacity, the Omnimax theatre provides an impressive cinematic experience, presenting educational films on a giant dome screen. This venue extends the original 3D IMAX theatre used during Expo 86, offering visitors captivating visual storytelling that complements the museum’s scientific themes.

Ken Spencer Science Park
Opened in late 2012 following extensive renovations, the Ken Spencer Science Park adds an engaging outdoor component to Science World. This space allows visitors to explore nature and scientific concepts through thoughtfully designed exhibits that connect indoor learning with the natural world.

Iconic Geodesic Dome Architecture
Housed within a striking geodesic dome designed by architect Bruno Freschi, Science World’s building is itself an architectural landmark. Inspired by Buckminster Fuller, the dome was originally constructed for Expo 86 and stands as a symbol of innovation and scientific progress in Vancouver.
Science World: Opening Hours
Science World welcomes visitors throughout the year with opening hours that vary seasonally. Please find the current general timings below to plan your visit accordingly.
Opening Hours:
- Monday to Sunday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Closed:
- New Year’s Day (January 1)
- Christmas Day (December 25)
Note: Hours may occasionally change due to special events or maintenance. Visitors are encouraged to confirm current hours before their visit.
Science World: Address and How Do I Get There?
- Address
- Getting There

Address:
Science World, 1455 Quebec Street, Vancouver, BC V6A 3Z7, Canada
Nearby Landmarks:
– Vancouver Aquarium
– Granville Island’s Public Market
– Gastown and Yaletown

Transport Options To Reach Science World
By Train: Science World is conveniently located adjacent to the Main Street–Science World SkyTrain station on Vancouver’s Expo Line. Visitors arriving by SkyTrain can exit at this station, which places them just steps away from the venue entrance, providing quick and easy access from downtown Vancouver and surrounding areas.
By Bus: Several local bus routes serve the area around Science World. Visitors can check current TransLink schedules for the most convenient bus lines that stop near Quebec Street and Terminal Avenue, ensuring smooth connections to the venue from various parts of the city.
By Car: Science World is situated approximately five minutes from downtown Vancouver at the corner of Quebec and Terminal streets. Drivers can reach the venue via major roads leading into the city center. Paid parking options are available nearby, though availability may vary, so planning ahead is recommended.
By Water Taxi: For a scenic approach, visitors can use the Aquabus water taxi service, which stops near Science World at False Creek. This offers a unique way to arrive while enjoying views of Vancouver’s waterfront.
Things To Know Before Visiting Science World
Tickets purchased online or onsite do not require advance reservations for general admission.
The venue is accessible via public transit, including the Main Street–Science World SkyTrain station and Aquabus service.
The geodesic dome and all major exhibit areas are wheelchair accessible; detailed accessibility information is available further.
Peak visiting times tend to be weekends and holidays; weekday visits are often less crowded.
Bringing a stroller is permitted, though exhibit space may be limited in some areas.
Photography is allowed, but flash and tripods are generally prohibited inside the exhibits.
Food and drink are available onsite at the café; outside food is typically not permitted.
Science World: Additional Info
- Facilities
- Souvenir Store
- Special Events

Facilities Provided At Science World
Science World offers a range of facilities designed to enhance the visitor experience during your trip.
– The centre features the renowned Omnimax theatre with a 400-seat capacity, providing immersive educational films. It is temporarily closed.
– Dining options include an onsite café, where visitors can enjoy refreshments and light meals throughout their visit.
– The venue’s location near public transit and its accessibility features contribute to a convenient visit for all guests.
– Seating areas are available within exhibit zones for rest breaks.

Souvenir Store At Science World
Visitors looking to take home a memento of their experience can explore the Science World gift shop. The store offers a variety of science-themed souvenirs, educational toys, books, and memorabilia that reflect the centre’s commitment to science and technology education.
This souvenir outlet is an excellent opportunity for families and enthusiasts to find unique gifts celebrating the spirit of discovery experienced during the visit.

Events At Science World
Science World regularly hosts special events, which may include themed exhibitions, interactive workshops, and community programs aimed at promoting STEM education.
It is important to note that during certain special events, access to the venue might be restricted even for ticket holders. Attendees are encouraged to verify event dates and ticket validity ahead of their visit to avoid inconvenience.
Special event programming often includes partnerships with local organizations and celebrates innovation and science in dynamic ways tailored to various audiences.
Accessibility Facilities at Science World
For Visually Impaired Visitors
For visitors who are visually impaired, Science World offers tactile exhibits and descriptive audio guides designed to enhance the experience through multi-sensory engagement. These resources provide detailed information about exhibits in formats that do not rely solely on sight. Guests requiring such accommodations can request assistance at the guest services desk upon arrival or indicate their needs when booking tickets through authorized channels.
For Specially Abled Visitors
Science World is committed to serving specially abled visitors by providing wheelchair accessibility throughout the venue, including ramps, elevators, and accessible restrooms. Mobility devices are welcome, and staff are available to assist with navigation if needed. Visitors with mobility challenges can inform the museum in advance via authorized ticket providers to ensure a smooth and comfortable visit.
For Hearing Impaired Visitors
For individuals who are hearing impaired, Science World provides assistive listening devices for theatre presentations and some interactive exhibits. Additionally, captioning is available on select films shown in the Omnimax theatre. Visitors who require hearing support tools can request these services at the admissions counter or when purchasing guided tour tickets to guarantee availability.
Which Ticket Should I Buy To Visit Science World?

For Families with Kids Eager to Explore and Curious Adults:
Recommended Ticket: Science World Vancouver
If you love asking “why” and “how,” this ticket gives you the space to find answers. From human biology to earth sciences, the galleries are designed for visitors who want more than just entertainment – they want insight. Expect exhibits that transform complex ideas into accessible, fascinating experiences.
Additionally, children learn best when they can touch, play, and question everything around them. With hands-on displays and interactive galleries, this ticket is perfect for families wanting to spark curiosity in young minds.
Interesting Facts About Science World
Science World’s iconic geodesic dome was inspired by architect Buckminster Fuller and originally served as the Expo Centre for Expo 86.
The 400-seat Omnimax theatre opened in 1989 and continues to showcase immersive science films.
Science World was briefly rebranded as Telus World of Science from 2005 to 2020 due to a naming rights agreement.
The Creative Technology Gallery features interactive displays about British Columbia’s local movies, animation, and video games.
During the 2010 Winter Olympics, Science World hosted a hospitality space called “Sochi World” for the Russian Olympic team.
Science World partners with Acuitas Therapeutics, known for developing the lipid nanoparticle technology used in COVID-19 vaccines.








