MONTREAL, March 26, 2020 /CNW Telbec/ - During this period of social distancing, the Science Centre may not be accessible, but science always is. Because parents and children need stimulating, fun activities, the Science Centre team will be offering experiments and games over the next few weeks.
Science everywhere, all the time
Thanks to ScienceXpress, scientists of all ages will be able to experiment with products easily found at home. In addition, online games like Climate Tactics and Autopsy of a Murder blend practicality and pleasure by presenting ideas for fighting climate change and revealing the forensic professions through entertaining games. Parents looking for activities are invited to visit our Games and experiments page at: https://www.montrealsciencecentre.com/games-experiments
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And that's not all. They may be confined to home, but our Science Centre educators have not lost their passion for science. That's why they will be offering credible, quality scientific content and activities to our Facebook subscribers in the coming weeks. Follow via https://www.facebook.com/centredessciences/ and select See first to keep up with the latest suggestions from our team.
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About the Montréal Science Centre
The Montréal Science Centre is a complex dedicated to science and technology, with more than 700,000 visitors annually. It is characterized by its accessible, interactive approach and its showcasing of local innovation and know-how. It is a division of the Canada Lands Company. Its partners are TELUS, Volvo, Énergir, Cogeco and La Presse +.
SOURCE Old Port of Montréal Corporation
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