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With three world-class museums of science and innovation under its umbrella, Ingenium has endless options for family fun! Feel like finding some space to explore? Visit the Canada Aviation and Space Museum for an out-of-this-world adventure...
Along the Rocky Road to Inclusion explores the history of women in the air force in the relatively understudied period between the disbanding of the Women’s Divisions in 1946 to the present day.
If you’ve got budding magicians in your class, this is the experiment that requires few materials is made for them!
Watch what happens when you drop food colouring into milk in this fascinating experiment that requires few materials.
Tornados, whirlpools, even galaxies are all vortexes. Explain how they work with this fun and simple tornado-in-a-bottle.
The Venturi Effect can be hard to explain, but this showy experiment helps it all make sense, with simple materials.
Food colouring flows through water and around a toy airplane, mimicking how air would flow around a real aircraft.