Science and Technology Museum
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The Science and Technology Museum explains and celebrate Canadian scientific and technological achievements. The most enjoyable part of the museum is that there are lots of “hands on” opportunities to try and learn from.
One of the more popular galleries is the train gallery, which not only allows you to see how train technology has progressed and help keep this large country together, but also allows you to go inside old locomotives.
Another popular gallery is the one devoted the cycling. Learn about the history of bicycles, see what old bicycles looked like, the importance of bicycles in transportation, and more.
There are also galleries about the development of television, lighting, electronic music, and more. Learn about Canadian accomplishments in these fields, see how these technological developments have shaped Canada, while getting to try various things out.
The museum is located at 1867 St. Laurent Boulevard, near Smyth Road. To get there, take the Queensway (East from downtown) and get off at the St. Laurent exit. Admission costs $7.50 for adults and $3.50 for children. The museum is open 9:00 a.m to 5:00 p.m. seven days per week from May 1 to Labour Day, and six days per week the rest of the year, being closed on Mondays.
To learn more about the Museum of Science and Technology, visit their official website.

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