TELUS Spark Science Centre

St. George's Drive NE 220 Calgary AB T2E 5T2

TELUS Spark, Calgary’s science centre, is a city jewel. When it opened in its current location in 2011, it was the first purpose-built science centre in the country in 25 years. It houses the largest dome theatre in western Canada and attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors a year, and launches blockbuster shows. It changes lives and opens doors to the world of science, technology, and innovation.

Spark began in 1967, promoting curiosity, innovation, and collaboration, and encouraging children and youth to pursue higher education and careers in science and technology.

What is now known as Spark originally opened as the Calgary Centennial Planetarium on July 1, 1967. It was located on 11 Street SW in Calgary's downtown west end. In 1983, the Calgary Science Centre Society began a bid to open a full science centre in Calgary, and in 1987, they received an operating agreement that would transform the planetarium into the Calgary Science Centre.

Spark exists to entertain people of all ages in creative encounters with science and technology. Through visits to Spark and encounters with Spark in the community, people feel lifted up by the positive power of curiosity, experimentation, and problem-solving.