Science Rendezvous


Science Rendezvous is the largest science festival in Canada; its inaugural event happened across the Greater Toronto Area on Saturday, May 10, 2008 with the support from the University of Toronto, Ryerson University, York University and the University of Ontario Institute of Technology. By 2011 the event had gone national, with participation from research institutes, universities, science groups and the public from all across Canada - from Vancouver to St. John's to Inuvik. Science Rendezvous is a registered not-for-profit organization dedicated to making great science accessible to the public. In 2019, there were more than 300 festival events in 30 cities across Canada.
This free all-day event aims to highlight and promote great science in Canada. The target audience is the general public, parents, children and youth, with an ultimate aim of improving enrollment and investment in sciences and technology in the future.

Programs

There are a number of different programs that people can participate in, including:
INVENTours:
Laboratory and facility tours, demonstrations, activities and lectures at a number of science, technology, research and educational institutes.
Sipping Science:
Hosted in cafes, these are intimate discussions with renowned scientists on current hot science topics.
Malls of Science:
Demonstrations and hands-on activities in malls.
The Amazing Science Chase:
Hosted by the University of Toronto, teams of 2-4 participants can compete in an Amazing Race-style event with a science-twist. Participants solve clues and apply their scientific knowledge to problem solve challenges set out as part of an exciting story within which they are immersed. Since 2009, there has been both an adult's event for ages 15 and up as well as a kid's event for ages 8 – 12.
The Grown-Up Science Fair:
The Grown-Up Science Fair encourages adults to create and display science projects at a Toronto pub.

Sites/Groups that have Participated in Science Rendezvous

In the Greater Toronto Area
Other Ontario Sites
Across Canada