Energy - The Power to Choose

The Canada Science and Technology Museum's new Energy: The Power to Choose exhibition will open in Ottawa this summer. Energy: The Power to Choose will explore where our energy comes from, the history of the energy industry in Canada and how our future will be shaped by the energy choices Canadians make. This exhibition opens on June 10 at the Museum. Energy: The Power to Choose is part of a multi-year program at the Museum that will run through to 2017, Canada's 150th Anniversary. As the program develops it will engage a national network of science centres and museums that will host travelling exhibitions.

 
 
If you are a teacher in Ottawa, the Canada Science and Technology Museum has their popular Edukits available to rent. The Energy for Tomorrow Edukit has been developed for Grades 4 to 6 and explores renewable electrical energy sources.

The bilingual kit breaks out into eight different modules with props, lesson plans and teachers manual to support each topic.

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The Canada Science and Technology Museum's School Zone provides curriculum linked programming for Grades K-9.

The Museum also hosts a range of special events including Curriculum Days, National Science and Technology Week Lectures, Science and Engineering Olympics, Iron Science and the Engineering Challenge.
Watt's Up? Renewable Energy Is first travelling interactive exhibition that is available to book through the Sherbrooke Museum of Nature and Sciences.

A complete education guide for Grades K-12 is included with the exhibition rental. To book and host this exhibition contact Pierre Harvey for more information.

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