Most reviewed Science Museums in Alberta


  1. 3.5 TELUS Spark Science Centre (1.073 reviews)
    - For the kids
    Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Spent More than 3 hours Science Museums
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    TELUS Spark science centre in Calgary, Alberta, Canada is a space for people of all ages and abilities to let go and embrace the desire to explore and get closer to science, technology, engineering, art and math. Exhibits and programs ignite a sense of wonder and excitement. TELUS Spark science centre is a registered charity, and every dollar you donate empowers a child, a student, a parent, or a new Canadian to discover a world inspired by curiosity. Charitable Number: 118781079 RR 0001. See more..
  2. 4.5 TELUS World of Science - Edmonton (940 reviews)
    - Best suited for elementary kids
    Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Science Museums • Observatories & Planetariums • Children's Museums
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    Experience science in our interactive galleries, IMAX Theatre, science stage, planetarium, special exhibitions and much more. The science centre features interactive exhibition galleries for all ages. The planetarium is the largest in Canada and shows are included with science centre admission. The IMAX Theatre has the largest screen in Alberta and plays both documentary films and Hollywood movies. The centre hosts travelling feature exhibitions several times a year, with past blockbuster exhibitions being Harry Potter, Star Wars, Indiana Jones and Body Worlds. See more..
  3. 4.5 Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum (77 reviews)
    - Great way to spend the day
    Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Natural History Museums • Science Museums
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    The Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum is a highly interactive and sophisticated institute located on the Alaska Highway near the town of Wembley AB. The museum provides guided tours in multiple languages, educational programs, events like Night at the Museum, art programs, National Geographic films, monthly lecture speakers, helicopter tours, and summer bonebed tours at Pipestone Creek. See more..
  4. 4.5 Canadian Energy Museum Home of Leduc #1 (28 reviews)
    - Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About The Oil Industry
    Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Natural History Museums • Science Museums • History Museums
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    On February 13, 1947, the Imperial Leduc No. 1 well was brought in, forever changing Alberta's Energy story. This monumental discovery was key to the success of Alberta's petroleum industry. The well was decommissioned in 1974, and our museum opened on the historic well-site in 1997. Today, the Canadian Energy Museum strives to share and celebrate Canada's Energy story, exploring everything from coal and petroleum resources to future innovations in geothermal and biomass energy production. See more..
  5. 4.0 Big Valley Creation Science Museum (25 reviews)
    - How God and Science relate and make sense
    Science Museums
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    Our tour guide Harry at the Big Valley Creation Museum had such a unique perspective on Creation and how God and Science meet to make sense. Compelling ideas and evidence that was very exciting to see and hear. Thanks so much Harry for taking so much time out of your day to speak with our family. We really enjoyed this experience. See more..
  6. 4.0 Beaver School (1 review)
    - Takes You Back in Time
    Science Museums • History Museums
    This old school house museum used to be an old country school that was by Castor. Sometime after it closed, they restored it and moved it into the town. It is set up how it would have been back when it was a functioning school from 1919 - 1959. See more..

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