Looking for the perfect way to spend a day? Luckily, Sudbury has two amazing science centres that you can check out.
So, should you head to Science North or Dynamic Earth first? With two excellent centres in Sudbury, it can be hard to decide which is the right one for you to visit.
Whether you’re intrigued by the wonders of the natural world at Science North or want to explore the depths of Sudbury’s mining history at Dynamic Earth, you’re in for an educational and entertaining day out.
If you are having difficulty deciding between the two, look no further. Here’s which centres you should visit based on your interests.
For the animal lovers
Do you love all things cute and cuddly? Does seeing baby flying squirrels sound like the perfect way to spend an afternoon? Then Science North is the place for you.
Head to the third floor to learn all about the ecosystems and landscapes of the north. Don’t miss seeing the newest members of the Science North family—Chestnut, Walnut, Pine Nut, and Hazelnut, the Southern Flying Squirrels. Don’t forget to say hello to Notch the Turtle, a resident since the museum’s opening in 1984.
For those who want to learn about Sudbury's mining history
Have you ever wondered what the mines under Sudbury look like? Grab your hard hat and head seven stories underground at Dynamic Earth for a guided tour of the mines. Navigate through the tunnels to witness the evolution of mining technology firsthand and learn about the innovative techniques that have shaped the field.
Above ground, you can build your mining skills in the Mine Training Centre in the MacLeod Rock Gallery, thanks to Dynamic Earth’s exciting simulators.
For those who are a fan of creepy crawlies and beautiful butterflies
Imagine stepping into a tropical paradise alive with hundreds of free-flying butterflies, showcasing stunning species from around the globe. The F. Jean MacLeod Butterfly Gallery at Science North is a must-visit for anyone seeking a unique and enchanting experience.
Science North’s Bluecoats will introduce you to the centre’s resident creepy crawlies. Learn all about the exotic bugs that call Science North home. Plus, you can even handle one, if you’re brave enough.
For those who think minerals and rocks, rock
Dive into the exciting world of rock and mineral crafting at the Lapidary Lab. Roll up your sleeves and experience cutting and polishing stones, guided by staff. In just 40 minutes, you’ll transform a raw rock into a polished gem to take home.
To learn all about rocks and minerals, check out the Mineral Wall. The interactive touch screens will help you learn about the specimens on display.
Or try your hand at panning for gold at the MacLeod Rock Gallery. You can unleash your creativity here while creating mountains and lakes in the virtual sandbox.
For the space lovers
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to walk on the moon? Head to Science North to experience the Moonwalk and learn all about lunar missions. Moonwalk uses a specially designed harness and virtual reality to simulate the moon’s gravity, allowing you to experience what it’s like to walk on the moon.
Space exploration doesn’t have to end with the Moonwalk, thanks to Science North’s Planetarium. The first of its kind in Northern Ontario, the planetarium is the perfect place for families to explore the cosmos together. It features state-of-the-art projection technology, digital technology, surround sound, and an 8.4-metre dome screen that immerses audiences in voyages to the edge of the known universe, billions of light years away.
For those looking to up their selfie game
Get ready to spice up your Instagram. Head to Dynamic Earth and snap a selfie with the Big Nickel. This iconic 30-foot replica of a 1951 Canadian nickel celebrates Sudbury’s mining heritage and is a must-see landmark. Symbolizing the city’s rich history in nickel mining, the Big Nickel also serves as a fun photo op.
For those who want to see science in action
Looking to show your kids the wonderful and wacky world of science? Take in a science demonstration at Science North’s Discovery Theatre. You can watch live shows daily featuring Science North’s talented Bluecoats, who keep the excitement alive with plenty of audience participation and surprises. The demonstrations are a fantastic way to ignite a passion for science in young minds.
The verdict
Science North and Dynamic Earth have much to offer for the young and young at heart. If you and your family are interested in learning about nature and animals, head to Science North. To immerse yourself in the history of mining in Sudbury and learn about geology, head to Dynamic Earth. But making the choice is not all that simple. Both museums offer hands-on learning and immersive experiences.
The best part? You don’t have to choose!
With your CAA Membership, you save 20 per cent on entry tickets to both centres, meaning your hardest choice is which one to visit first. Science North and Dynamic Earth each offer fun for the whole family and activities to entice the young and young at heart.