On October 05th, thanks to supporting partner BC Hydro, Science World’s TELUS World of Science will be opening its doors for all to enjoy – for free!
This Saturday, TELUS World of Science’s Free Day welcomes everyone to come down to the dome during opening hours from 10am to 6pm to check out their newest exhibit, Cats & Dogs on now until January 5, 2020, and all that they have to offer. Get knee deep in science demonstrations, challenge your knowledge, and learn everything there is to know about our furry friends!
• What: TELUS World of Science Free Day presented by BC Hydro
• Location: Science World at TELUS World of Science, 1455 Quebec Street
• When: Saturday, October 5th 2019
• Time: 10:00 AM to 6 PM
Other upcoming fall-friendly events:
SWEET: Hocus Pocus Focus (Science World Extravagant Evening for Teens)
Youth will learn how to train their brains to focus under pressure. Friends can put their powers of concentration to the test with memory games, reaction time trials, EEG brain wave measurements, Virtual Reality and a live show on the science of Illusions!
Date: October 11, 2019
Time: 6pm–9pm
Location: Science World at TELUS World of Science
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After Dark: Murder Mystery Edition 2019 (*This is a 19+ event)
The Crime: The After Dark: Murder Mystery Edition 2019 brings together the baffling elements of time travel, marketing mayhem, unsavoury suspects, deadly diseases, forensic clues and, of course, an unsolved murder that requires your detective skills to solve.
Wanted:
o Amateur detectives, who dream of solving murders, like Sherlock Holmes or Nancy Drew.
o Couch potato pathologists with extensive knowledge of CSI or Law & Order procedures.
o History buffs with a morbid fascination for deadly diseases.
o Lovers of murder mysteries.
Costumes encouraged.
Date: October 18, 2019
Time: 7pm–10:30pm
Location: Science World at TELUS World of Science
$36 Early Bird Pricing (available until October 8, 2019)
$42 Regular Pricing
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To see more upcoming events at TELUS World of Science, visit https://www.scienceworld.ca/programming.
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