Ontario Science Centre
The Ontario Science Centre in Toronto is one of the finest museums in Canada. Popular permanent exhibits include Kidspark, where children can build their own rollercoaster, play musical instruments, or blow giant bubbles. Ontario Science Centre in Toronto, Canada first opened its doors in 1969 and was one of the pioneers of the "hands-on" approach to museums.
There are several hundred interactive and passive permanent exhibits at the science center, including ones on geology, astronomy, the science of nature (in the west wing), how to perform music and technology, human anatomy, communication and bias, and a few other scientific artifacts. Other displays focus on the human body, outer space, Canadian forests, and how preconceived notions and prior prejudices can affect scientific inquiry. The Ontario Science Centre has a planetarium, an Imax Omni dome theater, and a summer program for kids. The Ontario Science Centre receives more than a million visitors each year. One of Toronto's most well-liked tourist destinations, the museum has received nearly 52 million visitors since its opening.
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Time open: 10:00 a.m - 16:00 p.m