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The 34th Exposcience is taking place this weekend at the Stewart Hall Cultural Centre
The City of Pointe-Claire invites residents to participate in the 34th edition of Exposcience, which will take place on Saturday, November 11 and Sunday, November 12, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Stewart Hall Cultural Centre.
This interactive science exhibition presented in collaboration with Concordia University aims to demystify science and teach the general public.
A number of scientific fields will be represented: physics, biology, psychology, geography, exercise science, chemistry and biochemistry, mathematics and statistics, linguistics, computer science and software engineering, mechanical and industrial engineering, electrical and computer engineering, construction engineering, and civil engineering. Self-driving vehicles will also be featured at one of the booths.
Kids and adults will find answers to their many questions in a fun and creative environment.
Everyone can participate in activities through various workshops. They will also have the opportunity to create a postcard that represents their dream destination, take an imaginary trip around the world with animals from several continents, and make their own fossil. They can also learn more about nature and small animals.
Starting at 1 p.m., everyone is invited to participate in a workshop at the Art Gallery to create a miniature artwork inspired by one of the 150 pieces in the Art Rental and Sales Service’s new collection.
Admission to Exposcience is free. The Stewart Hall Cultural Centre is located at 176 Du Bord-du-Lac – Lakeshore Road (514-630-1220).
Information: 514-630-1200, communications@pointe-claire.ca