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Saskatchewan Science Centre

4.1· 115 reviews
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Brent Sellers
Reviews 1

Fun science center with many interactive displays including home building, farming, plants and animals, hockey, human body, bubbles, space, and more. Multiple daily presentations such as space, static, etc. Some displays could use some upkeep, as they have obviously been well used.

Lunch and coat rooms, gift shop, decent number of benches and places to sit as kids play. No restaurant on site, so plan ahead for food. Outdoor playground, and a several structures inside to climb.

Tristan Kalina
Reviews 1

This place was one of my favorites. From when I was a kid to an adult taking my little cousins there. Unfortunately the exhibits have aged drastically and several of them do not work. The events they have on display are amazing though when they come! And the shows they put on are always amazing especially for the kids! The place just needs some needed updating.

Yaniv Atiya
Reviews 1

It s definitely a nice place to visit. Daytime activities at this place are more children oriented and are a lot of fun for them. If you are an adult however, it s nice to walk around and see, but not a lot to do, an hour will probably do it for you. That being said, they offer movies later at night and have some programs available for adults, unfortunately, I didn t get to check it out yet. The prices are a little bit on the expensive side to my opinion, but the staff is helpful and kind and the place is clean and easy to get around. All and all it s a nice experience that s worth your time and money if you re looking for something to do in Regina.

Jeremy Pilon
Reviews 1

The Saskatchewan Science Center is a pretty fun place and I think kids will always have a good time here. I took my 9 and 6 year olds and they had a blast.

That being said, from an adults perspective, the center is starting to get stale and dated, there are less and less displays and features every year and the cost is too high.

By comparison the Royal Saskatchewan Museum has admission as a voluntary donation, is better maintained and has better exhibits.

Tyrell Brown
Reviews 1

BIRTHDAY PARTY REVIEW

Took my 5 year old son there for a safaris themed party. The term party is used VERY loosely, it was basically a hour and half school lesson. Really boring. First get there and host had a white smock that kids could colour on for birthday kid, this smock was big enough to fit me let alone my 40lb child. We threw that in the garbage when we got home. Then all kids were asked to sit at a table when host began showing them different animal skulls and their teeth, the kids were asked various questions that were to advanced for them. After that the host brought out a few animals for the kids to look and and touch if they wanted, host explained things about animal as kids were asked to keep seated and not talk. after this host started making ice cream and used liquid nitrogen to freeze it, she wouldn t let my son (birthday boy) help with anything, even after he asked. I understand he can t help with liquid nitrogen but all he asked was to put the sugar in. After that we had cake and presents then kids were sent home. They literally didn t get up once from their chairs the entire time. Kids had admission to the centre after the party but 0 parents took advantage of that.

Pros
They supplied everything

Cons
Long time for kids to sit
No games
No science centre experience
Expensive

Dave Rolfson
Reviews 1

The feature exhibit was pretty weak, aimed at selfie lovers... BUT most of the galleries were great! Easily spent 3 hours here and could have spent longer. A few things were out of order, but not a big deal with so much going on. Loved the bubble area, the agriculture area and seeing random animals around like the owl and the turtle. Didn t go to an imax but that was a plus too! Parking was easy, close and free!

Garnet Fladager
Reviews 1

We were here 2 years ago and the sound didn't work in the tractor and the gyroscope wasn't working. Same experience today. Wish you would put some time and effort into keeping the things operational. Great place to bring children but would be nicer if kept operational.

Jessica Bergen
Reviews 1

We were in the city for the Hypothermic Half-Marathon and decided to visit the centre with our 2 year old.
As adults, there was plenty of interesting things to look at and learn, and our toddler was also engaged at every section.
Our favorite sections were the oTentik, hockey and the farm! Wonderful afternoon of discovery and learning!

Bahareh Esfahbod
Reviews 1

This is a great place for kids to learn basic science, as well as some advanced science. However, on my visit this summer (July 2019), about 15% of items where out-of-order/not-fully-functional, either broken, or missing pieces.
If you're planning to go there, make sure to check their opening hours before visiting the place. They also have some shows through the day, so check the schedule of the shows as well. Also, be prepared to stay long; we spend 5.5 hours in the place the first time we went there! In July and August 2019, they have a exhibit called JoyLab! Don't miss it, it's gorgeous, and would definitely cheer you up!

Monica Brown
Reviews 1

Today my family and I went to the science centre and I have to say it was a major let down when you walk in and there is a handful of " photo booth" areas, 1 turtle in a pink paddle pool, a place with bubbles and iPad's that control balls! It literally took 20 min to get through and most of that time was standing on the social distancing stickers waiting to get to the next photo place which also required wearing a mask so our vacation photos are poop We also felt very rushed to get through it and it for sure was not worth the admission.

SomeGuy
Reviews 1

The place is getting run down and could use some renovations on the exhibits as I noticed it s getting quite filthy and things are breaking. The staff greeted us with happy smiles and had a marvellous attitude. The parking lot is small though but the playground is great too

Samantha Steedman
Reviews 1

Price would be more reasonable if you weren't paying admission for dust and filth. Don't get me wrong, I love the nostalgia of this place. Have gone many times over the years since back with elementary school trips. But now that I am a parent, comparing the cost with what is has to offer lately doesn't make me want to come back any time soon. For one, Why bother having a live animal room anymore?
Interactive exhibits need more maintenance so that the vibe isn't one screaming "you and your kids may get sick from touching this" Overall it's a better memory than reality- really hoping some TLC gets put into this place so it's brought back to its former glory.

S Springer
Reviews 1

I've been coming here for 30+ years and the past decade I feel they have really stepped it up. While they keep some of the same awesome staples, they are always changing activities and have live demos so I still find it interesting and fun! If you haven't been check out adult science night, it is a perfect date night.

A Cullen
Reviews 1

I m torn on rating the science center. On one hand, there were a handful of exhibits that full engaged my children. These were the ball/grain loading combine exhibit, the construction house and the little indoor playground. These are all newer additions. However, the rest of the center seems out of date with old and worn down activities that were around when I was a young child, a large percentage of the exhibits are at least 20 years old. There is nothing enticing enough to encourage a return visit for at least another 5-10 years.

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About Saskatchewan Science Centre

Saskatchewan Science Centre is a non-profit, non-governmental educational facility with the mission of igniting scientific curiosity in Saskatchewan communities through interactive, dynamic, and engaging opportunities

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2903 powerhouse drive