Enjoy FREE Entry into Science World this Saturday, Oct 5th!

Science World Free Entry 2019

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This Saturday, October 5, 2019, Science World at the TELUS World of Science will be hosting a FREE DAY for all!

Visit the famous dome in False Creek from 10 am to 6 pm to check out their newest exhibit, Cats & Dogs. Your free entry will also include entry into the rest of the building, so you can get knee-deep in science demonstrations, challenge your knowledge, and learn everything there is to know about our furry friends!

Cats and Dogs Science World

Image from Science World at TELUS World of Science

The free day is presented by BC Hydro and is an all-ages event, so everyone can enjoy the savings!

The Cats & Dogs exhibition explores the paw-itively adorable science behind pets. The exhibit is on until January 5, 2020. Unfortunately, real dogs and cats are not permitted to enjoy the exhibit as well.

You don’t need to purchase a ticket in advance, simply show up at Science World for entry!

However, you can discover what we know about our canine and feline companions—scientifically, sociologically and culturally.

From the tiniest Chihuahuas to the largest Great Danes, and from the lush, furry Persians to the sleek, hairless Sphynx, you’ll develop a better understanding about these loveable companions, who have lived along side us for over 15,000 years!

Immerse yourself and see, hear and feel what your furry, and not-so-furry, friends experience on a daily basis. Is it a cat’s life or a dog’s life? Cats & Dogs sniffs out the amazing facts and lets you be the judge.

Telus World of Science Free Day Quick Details

Date: Saturday, October 5

Time: 10 am to 6 pm

Location: Science World – 1455 Quebec Street, Vancouver, BC

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