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  • Make your mark at Our Climate Quest: Small Steps to Big Change, a Canadian exhibition jam-packed with family fun activities for all ages!

    Our Climate Quest is your family’s opportunity to make lasting memories, level up your climate science knowledge, and get in on Earth-saving action! With tons of fun, interactive activities, you can:

    • Examine Canadian climate clues, see solar panels in action, get hands-on with models of greenhouse gas molecules, play carbon capture pinball, use an infrared camera, and so much more!
    • Learn about Indigenous Ways of Knowing and how traditional knowledge can guide us towards a more sustainable Earth for many generations to come.
    • Find out how you can protect animals, plants, and…. each other! Choose your own adventure to understand how your choices, like what you wear and your daily habits, can make a big difference!

    Come learn how you and your family can take small steps to big change and chart your path to climate action. Our Climate Quest is included in your Science Centre Admission. Get your tickets today!

    And get ready for the future! Be inspired by engineering, science, and our human spirit — combine with the IMAX film Cities of the Future!

    Combo rates, including regular popcorn, are available.

    Plus - take ETS to the Science Centre and get a discount!*

  • Make your mark at Our Climate Quest: Small Steps to Big Change, a Canadian exhibition jam-packed with family fun activities for all ages!

    Our Climate Quest is your family’s opportunity to make lasting memories, level up your climate science knowledge, and get in on Earth-saving action! With tons of fun, interactive activities, you can:

    • Examine Canadian climate clues, see solar panels in action, get hands-on with models of greenhouse gas molecules, play carbon capture pinball, use an infrared camera, and so much more!
    • Learn about Indigenous Ways of Knowing and how traditional knowledge can guide us towards a more sustainable Earth for many generations to come.
    • Find out how you can protect animals, plants, and…. each other! Choose your own adventure to understand how your choices, like what you wear and your daily habits, can make a big difference!

    Come learn how you and your family can take small steps to big change and chart your path to climate action. Our Climate Quest is included in your Science Centre Admission. Get your tickets today!

    And get ready for the future! Be inspired by engineering, science, and our human spirit — combine with Cities of the Future!

    Grade 2:

    Living Systems: Students investigate the growth and development of plans and animals and consider their relationship to humans.

    Grade 3:

    Earth Systems: Students Analyze changes in Earth Surface and explain how its layers hold stories of the past.

    Grade 4:

    Matter: Students investigate the management of waste and dangerous materials and describe environmental impacts.

    Earth Systems: Students investigate the systems of Earth and reflect on how interconnectedness sustains life.

    Grade 5:

    Energy: Students investigate and analyze various energy resources.

    Earth systems: Students analyze climate and connect it to weather conditions and agricultural practices.

    Scientific Method: Students investigate how evidence is gathered and explain the importance of ethics in science.

    Grade 6:

    Energy: Students investigate energy resources and explain factors that influence their use.

    Earth Systems: Students investigate climate, changes in climate, and the impact of climate change on Earth.

    Scientific method: Students investigate and describe the role of explanation in science.

    Grade 7:

    Unit A: Interactions and Ecosystems

    Unit B: Plants for Food and Fiber

    Unit C: Heat and Temperature

    Unit E: Planet Earth

    Grade 8

    Unit E: Freshwater and Saltwater Systems

    Grade 9

    Unit A: Biological Diversity

    Unit C: Environmental Chemistry

    High School

    Variety of connections

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Feature Exhibition Gallery

Now Open!

All Ages

Included with Science Centre Admission

What guests are saying

  • Great exhibit.... educational and fun for the entire family. Lots of interactive activities and displays.
    Michael K.
    Oct. 7, 2024
  • Until I experienced it, I didn’t completely appreciate just how much KIDS would LOVE this exhibition. Virtually every part of Our Climate Quest includes hands-on features and learning opportunities.
    Jill F.
    Oct. 10, 2024
  • My kiddos are learning a lot about sustainability too! It's a great exhibition for kids and tweens and teens too - lots to do and try.
    Kari S.
    Oct. 20, 2024
  • It's really neat how interactive it is!
    @yeg.family
    Oct. 19, 2024
  • It's a great exhibition - so many neat things!
    @lifeofdrmom
    Oct. 21, 2024

Take ETS to the Science Centre and get a discount!

*Show your Arc card at the TELUS World of Science – Edmonton Box Office and receive 15% off your Science Centre General Admission, includes access to Our Climate Quest Exhibition. In person only, one discount per person, cannot be combined with any other offer, discount, or promotion. Valid October 5, 2024 - January 5, 2025. Excludes IMAX® films, evening Laser Shows, and special events. Not valid on combos, family rates or school rates.

See the City of Edmonton AQHI lamp

The Air Quality Health Index Light Bulb is an innovative digital platform developed by the City of Edmonton that displays Edmonton’s current outdoor air quality as reported by the Air Quality Health Index (AQHI). It works by connecting a WiFi enabled light bulb to an app to receive notifications when Edmonton’s air quality changes.

Note: The light bulb automatically changes colour according to the AQHI — poor air quality = red, good air quality = blue. This tool can help illustrate how air quality might affect health. For example, when the AQHI exceeds 7, local soccer games may be canceled.

Future Energy Systems will be onsite on Saturdays

Future Energy Systems is a research program at the University of Alberta. It was launched in 2016 to help Canada transition to a low net-carbon energy economy.

At their table, you can explore the past, present, and future as you explore energy and climate. PAST: how are dinosaurs and energy connected? Get hands on as you learn about fossil fuels and photosynthesis. PRESENT: where is our electricity coming from now? Sort through different electricity sources and find the answers. FUTURE: what does our future energy system look like? Get creative as we imagine what could come next. 

Presented locally by:

Pathways Alliance

Produced by:

Science North

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