
Science World Directions: How To Get There
Science World is centrally located in Vancouver, British Columbia, making it easily accessible via public transportation as well as private. Read through to know the best option for you to plan the perfect trip!
How To Get To Science World?
- Public Transit
- Car
- Bicycle

By Public Transit:
The most straightforward way to reach Science World is via the SkyTrain system. Visitors can take the Expo Line and disembark at the Main Street–Science World Station, which is adjacent to the venue. From there, it is just a short walk to the entrance. This option is ideal for those staying in downtown Vancouver or nearby neighborhoods.
Additionally, the Aquabus, a small passenger ferry, provides a scenic water route that stops near Science World, connecting False Creek neighborhoods to the science centre.

By Car:
For guests arriving by car, several parking options are available close to Science World. While the venue itself does not operate a dedicated parking lot, parking can be found in nearby lots and street parking areas.
Public parking garages are situated within a few blocks, including options at the Pacific Central Station and in downtown Vancouver, with hourly rates generally ranging from approximately CAD $3 to $5, depending on the specific lot and duration. Visitors are advised to check signage for current rates and hours.
Because of limited parking and potential demand, using public transit is often recommended as a convenient alternative.

By Bicycle or On Foot:
Thanks to its location near downtown, Science World is easily accessible by walking or cycling. Vancouver’s extensive network of bike lanes and pedestrian paths facilitates access for those using these active transportation modes. Bike racks are available close to the entrance for secure parking.
A Mobi Bike Share station is located just across the seawall cycling path near the front entrance, just under the Skytrain overpass.






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.





