With an emphasis on interactive displays, this science museum has a million things to do, all under one roof, including a planetarium. Explore what makes the human body tick, ride an interactive dogsled or build an indoor igloo while learning about the inuksuk (a type of Arctic rock cairn). The center also includes an IMAX theater (extra cost) and an observatory with telescopes (no extra cost).
Telus World of Science
Edmonton
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