TELUS World of Science – Edmonton

11211 142 Street, Edmonton

Website

780-451-3344

Open Daily, except Christmas Day.

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About TELUS World of Science – Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

TELUS World of Science – Edmonton (TWOSE) is a giant laboratory where you can come face-to-face with small sea creatures, learn to program a robot and explore the limits of outer space!

Four dynamic and engaging permanent exhibit galleries are designed to educate, engage and entertain. International exhibitions often take residence inside the Feature Gallery.

What to do at TELUS World of Science?

Attractions & Things to do at TWOSE.

Get hands-on with interactive exhibits inside each of TWOSE’s themed, permanent galleries, where guests will participate in activities and experiments. Guests can also enjoy live science demonstrations on the Science Stage and become acquainted with TWOSE’s critters (like our sugar gliders, corn snake, guinea pig, and variety of lizards and underwater sea creatures).

Telus World of Science Edmonton celebrates the new America Wild film during an event with climber Conrad Anker in Edmonton, Alta., as seen on Thursday, Feb. 18, 2016. Ian Kucerak/IK Creative

Ian Kucerak/IK Creative

TWOSE is also home to a state-of-the-art IMAX Theatre, featuring Alberta’s largest screen, a new IMAX Laser 4K Projector, 12-channel surround-sound and luxury seating. With an extensive library of educational IMAX films, as well as a revolving roster of Hollywood films, there is always a unique IMAX Experience showing on the giant screen. Visit twose.ca/showtimes to find out what films are now showing.

Guests can also embark on a journey across the Universe with immersive full dome shows in the Margaret Zeidler Star Theatre Planetarium. Or, explore the night sky within city limits and with your own eyes. Located in Coronation Park, just southeast of TWOSE, access to TWOSE’s Observatory is convenient and admission is free.

We’ll even host your Birthday Party, with a variety of different packages available.

Who all will enjoy the attraction? – All ages

When to visit TELUS World of Science?

TELUS World of Science Hours

 
Year Round, Open Daily, except Christmas Day. Hours Vary.

Regular Science Centre Hours:

9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Sunday, December 24: 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Monday, December 25: CLOSED
Tuesday, December 26 to Sunday, January 7: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

How much to visit TELUS World of Science?

Photos of Telus World of Science Edmonton's birthday parties and other galleries in Edmonton, Alta., on Saturday, May 10, 2014. Ian Kucerak/IK Creative

Birthday parties at TWOSE

Science Centre Admission
Science Centre Admission includes access to all permanent galleries, planetarium shows and live science demonstrations. Science Centre Admission excludes feature exhibitions and IMAX films.

Adult (18+): $23.95
Child (3-12): $18.95
Youth (13-17), Student with I.D: $21.95
Senior (65+): $21.95
Family (2 adults + 4 children/youths): $74.00

IMAX Film

Adult (18+) $14.95
Child (3-12) $10.50
Youth (13-17), $12.95
Senior (65+) $12.95

TWOSE Members receive 50% off. Feature Exhibitions have separate pricing. Visit twose.ca for current Feature Exhibition prices.

TWOSE’s Observatory: Free

How to get tickets?

Online, at the door or by phone: 780-451-3344

Types of payment accepted- Mastercard, Visa, Amex, Cash, Interac

How to get to TELUS World of Science?

TELUS World of Science Location & Directions

Address: 11211 142 Street, Edmonton, AB, T5M 4A1

Located in Coronation Park.

Free Parking and public transit accessible.

Telus World of Science Edmonton opens the new Science Garage permanent exhibit in Edmonton, Alta., as seen on Saturday, Dec. 5, 2015. Ian Kucerak/IK Creative

What about amenities, and accessibility at TWOSE?

Family-friendly site with family washrooms.

Strollers, Wheelchairs and Lockers available for rent.

Wheelchair accessible.

Pets are not allowed and service animals allowed.

Cafe on site.

Flash photography not permitted inside Feature Exhibitions.

All images ©TWOSE

 

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