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Buzzing into action on January 25! The Amazing Pollinators Exhibition lets you explore the fascinating world of pollinators with vibrant flowers, fun games, and hidden challenges. It’s an exhibition, a game, and a multi-player journey — a one-of-a-kind experience for all ages!
There will also be adult nights in the exhibition, starting on February 1. Check out Sip & Science!
It’s a big world. Someone has to pollinate it! Could you survive as a bee, beetle, bat, fly? Pick your pollinator and dive into an unforgettable survival quest in this visually stunning maze adventure.
Featuring:
- The Pollinator Maze – Take on the role of a butterfly, wasp, or other pollinator. Collect nectar, find mates, and survive hidden threats as you explore rainforest blossoms, desert cacti, and glowing moon flowers in the night room.
- Interactive Games – Play parlour games with a pollinator twist, like mason bee mancala and mutualism dominoes, and discover how plants, pollinators, and people are all connected.
- Survival Missions – Choose your pollinator, take a life chart, and embark on exciting missions to see if you’ve got what it takes to thrive in the wild. Pick from 40 survival missions from eight different pollinator groups that increase in complexity and difficulty!
Get your game on and explore the colourful, fascinating world of pollinators and discover why they are the heroes of the natural world! Perfect for kids, families, and anyone curious about the incredible relationships that make life bloom.
Don’t miss out — bring the whole family on this award-winning adventure!
And - be a part of the incredible migrations of Blue Tiger and Monarch butterflies in IMAX on Alberta’s largest screen — combine with the IMAX film Butterfly Journey.
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Amazing Pollinators Exhibition runs from January 25 to May 11, book your class today.
Discover the vital role of pollinators through interactive exhibits and hands-on activities that bring science and ecology to life for your students.
Curriculum Connections
Kindergarten
- Energy: Children explore movement of objects, humans, and other animals
- Earth Systems: Children examine and describe surrounding environments
Grade 1
- Earth Systems: Students analyze environments and investigate interactions and changes
- Living systems: Students investigate and examine needs of plants and animals
Grade 2
- Living Systems: Students investigate the growth and development of plants and animals and consider their relationship to humans
Grade 3
- Earth systems: Students analyze changes in Earth’s surface and explain how its layers hold stories of the past
- Living Systems: Students analyze and describe how plants and animals interact with each other and within environments
Grade 4
- Living Systems: Students analyze organisms and relate external structures to functions
Grade 5
- Earth Systems: Students analyze climate and connect it to weather conditions and agricultural practices
Grade 6
- Earth Systems: Students investigate climate, change in climate, and the impact of climate change on Earth
- Living Systems: Students investigate the characteristics and components of and interactions within the ecosystem
Grade 7
- Unit A: Interactions and Ecosystems
- Unit B: Plants for food and fibre
Grade 9
- Unit A: Biological Diversity
Where: Feature Exhibition Gallery
Dates: Opening January 25!
Age: All Ages
Entry: Included with Science Centre Admission
Where: Feature Exhibition Gallery
Dates: Opening January 25!
Age: All Ages
Entry: Included with Science Centre Admission