Ontario Science Centre

Ontario Science Centre IMAX® Films

Ongoing

Immerse yourself in Ontario’s only IMAX Dome theatre.

Discover how thrilling films can be on our giant domed OMNIMAX® Theatre with a state-of-the-art sound system delivering 13,000 watts of wrap-around sound from 44 speakers.

The Ontario Science Centre’s IMAX® Dome Theatre offers an array of fascinating films that leverage its state-of-the-art projection and sound systems for an immersive experience. These films are shown at various times throughout the day, and the theatre’s advanced technology ensures a captivating viewing experience. For more details and the latest schedule, you can visit the Ontario Science Centre’s official website.

The current lineup includes:

Two divers in an underwater cave.

Ancient Caves

This documentary takes you on a journey to some of the world’s most remote caves, revealing secrets about our planet’s past climates through stunning visuals and expert insights​.

A group of sea turtles swimming.

Turtle Odyssey

Follow the life of a sea turtle as it navigates the ocean, offering insights into marine biology and the challenges these creatures face​.

The Bahamas as seen from the International Space Station.

A Beautiful Planet

An exploration of Earth from space, this film showcases breathtaking footage captured by astronauts aboard the International Space Station, emphasizing the beauty and fragility of our planet.

A dinosaur surrounded by plants.

Dinosaurs of Antarctica

Travel back in time to when dinosaurs roamed Antarctica, uncovering the prehistoric world beneath the ice and its connection to our current climate

Two sibling bears in the forest.

Great Bear Rainforest: Land of the Spirit Bear

This film explores the largest temperate coastal rainforest in the world, featuring rare all-white Spirit Bears, grizzlies, and other wildlife native to this hidden ecosystem​

A fawn in the bush in front of a house

Coming Soon: Backyard Wilderness

Discover extraordinary wonders of nature and the wildlife that calls the forest home/

 

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