ONTARIO SCIENCE CENTRE
Work has finally begun on our future home at Ontario PlaceWe’ve officially broken ground on our future home on Toronto’s waterfront.
The new Ontario Science Centre will be a dynamic destination at Ontario Place, designed to spark curiosity and bring science to life for visitors of all ages.
From the moment visitors step into the awe-inspiring welcome lobby, the experience will invite families, tourists, teachers and students to touch, explore, experiment and imagine together. Visitors will discover world-class exhibitions, immersive galleries and dynamic digital experiences designed to spark wonder at every turn.
On track to open in 2029, the new Science Centre includes a state-of-the-art mainland building, revitalized Pod complex and an enhanced Cinesphere, offering more space for hands-on learning, immersive exhibits and unforgettable science-learning experiences.
Inspired by the meeting of the lake, land and sky, the building itself is designed to be an “embodiment of science,” according to Hariri Pontarini architect Doron Meinhard, with thoughtful features that invite exploration at every turn, including:
The new Ontario Science Centre will be a dynamic destination at Ontario Place, designed to spark curiosity and bring science to life for visitors of all ages.
From the moment visitors step into the awe-inspiring welcome lobby, the experience will invite families, tourists, teachers and students to touch, explore, experiment and imagine together. Visitors will discover world-class exhibitions, immersive galleries and dynamic digital experiences designed to spark wonder at every turn.
On track to open in 2029, the new Science Centre includes a state-of-the-art mainland building, revitalized Pod complex and an enhanced Cinesphere, offering more space for hands-on learning, immersive exhibits and unforgettable science-learning experiences.
Inspired by the meeting of the lake, land and sky, the building itself is designed to be an “embodiment of science,” according to Hariri Pontarini architect Doron Meinhard, with thoughtful features that invite exploration at every turn, including:
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A constellation-inspired campus layout, using star-like patterns to connect the new building with the Pods and Cinesphere.
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A working sundial built into the exterior, reimagining one of the oldest ways to track time.
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Flowing, sail-like architecture that reflects the movement of wind and water along the waterfront
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Stay tuned for more construction updates as the new Ontario Science Centre takes shape. And find more details and photos here.