A premiere : the Saskatchewan Science Centre, THEMUSEUM in Ontario and the Sherbrooke Museum of Nature and Science join their expertise to create an electrifying exhibition!

“Energy can be transformed, but it can neither be created nor destroyed.” That is the principle of energy conservation. But does its transformation pollute? Are our sources running out? In a context where our energy needs increase, we have to ask ourselves questions and analyse the different ways we use to produce energy. Watt’s Up?, a fun and interactive exhibition for children. Throughout the next decade, Canada’s energy scene will be brought to change; we need to be prepared.

Public: Families with young kids

 

Technical information

Ideal space:

  • 200 square meters or 2,150 square feet
  • 2,45 meters or 8 feet high ceiling

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Partners

A production of:

With the collaboration of:

With the contributions of:

Patrimoine canadien - Heritage Canada

For information or reservation

Manon Lebeau
Exhibition Tour Coordinator
Tel.: 819 434-3200, ext. 226
Toll free: 1 877 434-3200, ext. 226
Fax: 819 564-0287

Itinerary

 

Host sites :

  • Environment Museum, Biosphère, Montreal, QC - May 17th to September 7th 2010
  • THEMUSEUM, Kitchener, ON - September 23rd 2010 to January 23rd 2011
  • Musée régional de la Côte-Nord, Sept-Îles, QC – March 22nd to June 13th 2011
  • Sherbrooke Museum of Nature and Science, Sherbrooke, QC - September 16th 2011 to January 9th 2012
  • New Brunswick Museum, Saint John, NB - January 19th to April 3rd 2012
  • London Regional Children's Museum, London, ON - April 12th 2012 to July 1st 2012
  • Muskoka Boat & Heritage Centre, Gravenhurst, ON - July 7 to November 4 2012
  • Woodstock Museum National Historic Site, Woodstock, ON - March 10 to June 29 2013

Next venues:

  • Cité des Télécoms, France, - January to December 2014
  • Musée minéralogique de Thetford Mines, Québec - May 23 to November 2015