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Saskatchewan Science Centre

Saskatchewan Science Centre

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2903 Powerhouse Dr, Regina, Saskatchewan, S4N 0A1, Canada
(306) 791-7914 www.sasksciencecentre.com
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Jul 1, 2018
Ah yes! A terrific place for children both physically AND/OR mentally! I'll never grow up! Never! NEVER! N E V E R ! (So, do they have that bubble exhibit where you could pull the rope or whatever and a bubble would surround you? I liked that.)

May 10, 2018
I remember going here for the first time when I was in grade 5. I love it. The IMAX part I first visited when Avatar was playing. It's now my favourite movie. When Avatar 2 comes out, I'm watching it there!!

May 13, 2018
Been going here since i was a kid and even as an adult me and my friends love going to the science center its always nice checking in every couple of yesrs or so to see whats changed.

Nov 15, 2017
The Saskatchewan Science Center is a pretty fun place and I think kids will always have a good time here. I took my 9 and 6 year olds and they had a blast. That being said, from an adults perspective, the center is starting to get stale and dated, there are less and less displays and features every year and the cost is too high. By comparison the Royal Saskatchewan Museum has admission as a voluntary donation, is better maintained and has better exhibits.

Jan 19, 2018
Spent a weekend sleeping at the science centre when I was younger. Now that I am an adult, I still go to enjoy science centres! Every child should have an opportunity to experience science and experiments in a fun atmosphere.

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Wed:10 am - 6 pm
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