Our hours today are
10am to 6pm
Doors close at 5:45pm
  • Innovation: Create it.

    With the support of science and technology industry leaders, we’re cultivating the next generation of science leadership found in high-school students.

    Innovation: Create it.

    With the support of science and technology industry leaders, we’re cultivating the next generation of science leadership found in high-school students.

  • Leadership: Foster it.

    Our goal is to bridge the science gap.

    Leadership: Foster it.

    Our goal is to bridge the science gap.

  • Curiosity: Inspire it.

    Our early childhood programming supports preschoolers and their teachers, parents and caregivers.

    Curiosity: Inspire it.

    Our early childhood programming supports preschoolers and their teachers, parents and caregivers.

  • Science: Discover it.

    Science World is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to engaging British Columbians in science and inspiring future science and technology leadership in our province.

    Science: Discover it.

    Science World is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to engaging British Columbians in science and inspiring future science and technology leadership in our province.

What's Happenin'

Attention all members! You are invited to attend our annual general meeting.

Thursday, May 23
5:30pm
Science Theatre

Looking at a simple teapot, Steve Gerberich sees a face, ready for the addition of eyes made of nuts and bolts. In his hands, the hood of a bright red lawnmower becomes the body of a razor-jawed sea creature. By pushing buttons and turning cranks, Gerberich invites audiences to set his works in motion.

Explore science and art through the ingenuity of your imagination. Using wooden planks, create anything. Defy gravity. Create your dream city. Shape your world. Simply. Beautifully.

Living is easy with eyes closed
"Which is the only fruit with the seeds on the outside?" I saw this question in a kids' magazine or perhaps a bubble gum wrapper, and the answer was "strawberries." What could be the biological significance of this? I wondered while munching on some at breakfast.

We're looking for students entering grade 10 or 11 this upcoming September to learn about cutting-edge research, academic theory and industry opportunities from BC's top science and technology busi

What could be more pleasant than waking to the sound of bird song?

Sleeping in, for one thing.

One weekend morning, my eight-year-old woke me up with, "Dad, a bird woke me up."

This Earth Day, students across British Columbia will celebrate their entries into the BC GreenGames contest. This is the fifth year of Science World’s annual province-wide contest th