PINE CENTRE POP-UP LOCATION
From October 15th until December 31st, find us at Pine Centre Mall!
Until November 30th, spend $100 and get a $10 gift card
A latin word meaning light, the lumen is also the measuring unit of its power, as perceived by the human eye. What is light? Where does it come from? What […]
A latin word meaning light, the lumen is also the measuringunit of its power, as perceived by the human eye. What is light? Where does it come from? What are […]
Today is the last day to explore the Lumen exhibit.
This travelling exhibition focuses on the experiences of Canadian women during the First and Second World Wars. Through five themes, World War Women shares the personal stories of women whose […]
This travelling exhibition focuses on the experiences of Canadian women during the First and Second World Wars. Through five themes, World War Women shares the personal stories of women whose […]
Learn about life for Japanese Canadians in Canada before war, the administration of their lives during and after war ends, and how legacies of dispossession continue to this day. Grounded […]
Learn about life for Japanese Canadians in Canada before war, the administration of their lives during and after war ends, and how legacies of dispossession continue to this day. Grounded […]
Small Steps to Big Change. Make your mark at Our Climate Quest – a hands-on exhibition full of family fun to help change the world. This new Science North exhibit is jam-packed with activities for all ages. Check out the Climate Action Show, find your path to action, and meet real change-makers. With tons of […]
No one wants to be a refugee. Anyone could become a refugee. Refugees face shattered lives and often make dangerous voyages in search of refuge. In the 20th century, Canada had a mixed record in welcoming refugees, reacting generously to some while overlooking others. Today, an estimated 65.6 million people are forced to flee their […]
No one wants to be a refugee. Anyone could become a refugee. Refugees face shattered lives and often make dangerous voyages in search of refuge. In the 20th century, Canada had a mixed record in welcoming refugees, reacting generously to some while overlooking others. Today, an estimated 65.6 million people are forced to flee their […]
We're excited to host the Spirit Bear and Children Make History exhibit, in collaboration with the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society of Canada, Carrier Sekani Family Services, Lheidli […]
Have you ever thought about how little time it takes for people to be lost to history? By all accounts, Prince George’s own Inga Hensina Andersen was not only a […]