Organization History
Our Mission
Science World British Columbia is a non-profit organization which engages British Columbians in science and inspires future science and technology leadership throughout our province.
Timeline
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1977 |
The Junior League of Greater Vancouver and the Vancouver Social Planning Department join forces to found a non-profit society dedicated to creating a hands-on, informal learning centre for science and technology serving all of British Columbia. |
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1982 |
The demonstration Arts, Sciences and Technology Centre (ASTC) opens at 600 Granville Street in a building donated by Arthur Block. |
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1982–87 |
The ASTC Science World Society works with the City of Vancouver, the Province of British Columbia and the Government of Canada in the search for a permanent, larger home. |
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1987 |
The three levels of government announce that the Expo Centre will become Science World British Columbia and Queen Elizabeth II dedicates the building “for the people of British Columbia”. |
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1987–89 |
The Provincial and Federal Governments announce their support of $5 million each, the City of Vancouver and the Greater Vancouver Regional District join with a further $1 million apiece and a capital campaign raises $7.1 million from the private sector for a total of $19.1 million to build an addition to the Expo Centre, redesign the interior and develop and build exhibits. |
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1988 |
Construction for a new addition gets under way. |
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1989 |
On May 6, the fully refurbished 10,200 square metre Science World, featuring dozens of hands-on exhibits in five new galleries and the largest OMNIMAX® dome screen in the world, opens to the public. |
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1990 |
Science World welcomes 705,000 visitors in its first year and visits 96 BC communities with its outreach program. |
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1991–92 |
The Exhibits Capital Campaign receives funds from the government and private sector for the remainder of the Main Gallery. |
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1992–98 |
Science World continues to provide world-class exhibits and learning experiences. |
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1999 |
Science World begins pre-planning for significant rejuvenation of its exhibits and facilities — Science World: The ReGeneration. |
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2000 |
The Quality Council of BC recognizes Science World with the Award of Distinction in the area of Customer Focus. Science World helps develop the blockbuster exhibition Grossology: The (Impolite) Science of the Human Body. |
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2001 |
Science World co-produces the world-class exhibition China! 7000 Years of Innovation and opens three new areas in the ReGeneration program: Kidspace, Our World Gallery and the Science Theatre.. |
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2002 |
Fundraising, design and fabrication begins for the main permanent gallery, Mitchell Odyssey Foundation Gallery: Eureka! |
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2003 |
The final exhibits for Eureka! are installed, signifying completion of Phase 2 of this high-energy gallery that explores the themes of water, light and motion. |
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2004 |
Science World enters into a groundbreaking $9 million, naming-rights agreement with TELUS. |
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2005 |
Our iconic False Creek facility is renamed TELUS World of Science. |
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2005 |
Science World receives $5 million in funding from the BC Government to support the BC Program for the Awareness and Learning of Science (BC PALS), which entitles every K-7 student in the province to a free Science World experience. |
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2006 |
Science World enters into the next phase of ReGeneration, the Champions of the Future Campaign, to renew its infrastructure and pursue the construction of an outdoor science experience. |
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2006–07 |
Science World presents Gunther von Hagens’ BODY WORLDS 3: The Anatomical Exhibition of Real Human Bodies, a one-of-a-kind opportunity to experience the incredible structure of the human body in plastinated form. A record 830,372 people visited TELUS World of Science in this fiscal year. |
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2007 |
Science World opens BodyWorks, a transportable gallery answering the questions of What Can I Do?, How Do I Look? and What’s Inside Me?. |
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2008 |
BodyWorks wins the CASCade award for Best Exhibit or Show at the Canadian Association of Science Centres’ annual conference. Major renovations to the lobby and Search are underway. |







Our Mission & History