Did You Know?

Did you know that Toronto is often called "The Six"? The nickname "The Six" refers to the city's two overlapping area codes, 416 and 647, and was popularized by rapper Drake, who hails from Toronto. The term has become a part of the city's cultural identity and is often used as a shorthand name for Toronto.

Did you know that Toronto is the largest city in Canada? With a population of over 2.9 million people, it is the most populous city in the country. Toronto is a major economic and cultural hub, known for its diversity and vibrant city life.

Did you know that Toronto is home to the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF)? TIFF is one of the largest and most prestigious film festivals in the world. Every September, the festival showcases a wide selection of films, attracts top movie stars and industry professionals, and offers film enthusiasts a chance to experience the magic of cinema.

Did you know that Toronto is home to the iconic CN Tower? Standing at a height of 553.33 meters (1,815 feet, 5 inches), the CN Tower was the tallest freestanding structure in the world when it was completed in 1976. It offers breathtaking views of the city and attracts millions of visitors each year.

Did you know that Toronto is known for its diverse culinary scene? The city offers a wide range of international cuisines, reflecting its multicultural makeup. Toronto's neighborhoods are filled with restaurants, food markets, and food festivals that celebrate a variety of culinary traditions from around the world.

Experience The Hands-On Wonders Of The Ontario Science Centre

Housed in a modern concrete structure northeast of downtown Toronto, the Ontario Science Centre is one of the top attractions in the city for families with children. It’s a hands-on series of cool exhibits that are engaging and educational, always a blast! With multi-media displays and exhibits, the Ontario Science Centre is set on the Don River ravine lands, a picturesque locale, and a fine place to picnic.

Being towards the eastern side of Toronto, the Toronto Beaches closest to the Ontario Science Centre are Woodbine Beach, Kew/Balmy Beach and Bluffers Park Beach.

The Ontario Science Centre opened in 1969 and has been a destination for school trips and families on vacation ever since. It is resplendent with interactive exhibits that teach children about science and enthrall them all at once. The words “Wow, amazing!” are head throughout the building perhaps more than any others! One of the most popular exhibits with kids and adults alike is the Sports Hall; here visitors can learn about the science behind their favorite sports. Mindworks is another wild experience, learning about how the human mind does what it does.

Easy to access by public transit (The Don Mills Road bus or the Eglinton Avenue East bus), it is also just off an arterial highway (the Don Valley Parkway) and has ample parking on-site. The Ontario Science Centre is the best of fun and learning for all ages.

Don Mills Weather

Local Temp: 11.7℃ / 53.1℉

High: 12.7℃ / 54.9℉

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Humidity: 71 %

Local Time: 02:08

Contact Information

Address:

770 Don Mills Rd

Telephone: +1 416-696-1000

Website: www.ontariosciencecentre.ca