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This is a nice science museum in Montréal right by the river, Rivère St-Laurent. It is on Le quai King-Edward from Boulevard St-Laurent. If you insist, Centre des sciences de Montréal obviously means Montréal Science Centre. The science museum has a lot of hands-on exhibitions and they are fun to play with. Some of them involve air pressure, speed, gravity, sound, and your strategies and thinkings! The other part of section has different exhibitions that you only can take a look that some imagination about new technological prototypes in the future. Some prototypes may give some possible good benefits to us if they're successful. (those aren't invented yet or perhaps never.) One prototype shows gloves being worn by a deaf person. One uses sign language, the receiver detects the motion and interpret whatever the deaf person signs. This one example interesting thought that talked about at the science centre. This museum also has a 40 minute 3D Imax movie. For your information, only English version scheduled twice or three times a day while French versions are scheduled more often. View the YouTube trailer "To the Arctic 3D" / "L'arctique 3D" which it was viewed in the summer 2012.


This museum is very interesting, We played a lot of hands-on exhibitions. We had so much fun walking around and taking look at imagination of new "high-tech" prototypes. We also saw the Imax movie of polar bears, "To the Arctic" in French version (We missed the English version but it didn't matter because neither version was captioned anyway.) The movie has a lot of motion picture and very visual for us to see what polar bears are doing in wildlife. Those photos were taken by Matt with my phone camera.

 

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