Corporate
Membership Benefits
- Employee discount on a family membership ($11 savings)
- Free use (limited) of Saskatchewan Science Centre boardroom and meeting rooms
- Discounts of up to 50% on facility rental (including the Kramer IMAX Theatre) for corporate, staff or family events
- Enhanced business exposure on Saskatchewan Science Centre Corporate Members Gear Wall recognition wall
- Support the #1 family tourist facility in the province.
Membership Packages

All current members are listed on our website with an optional website link. As well as internet recognition, each corporate member has recognition in the Saskatchewan Science Centre on the Gear Wall. It is located on the main floor of the Science Centre and each current member has a gear with their logo and/or name on it. The sizes vary depending on which level they are, and the gears interlock and work together!
Corporate Members often hold events at the Saskatchewan Science Centre, and a number of them hold regular meetings in one of the meeting rooms in the facility. At times, mini-science workshops are part of their event or meeting, lead by our Science Explorers.
For a full Corporate Membership package, please contact Kim Mack at 791-7920 or kmack@sasksciencecentre.com
Why become a Corporate Member?
Saskatchewan Science Centre Corporate Membership offers businesses, organizations and corporations the opportunity to support the Science Centre while gaining benefits for their business and employees. They celebrate with us the curiosity, creativity and the thrill of learning through the exploration of science and technology.
Check out our current members ยปHOURS
Wednesday:
Saturday & Sunday:
11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Statutory Holidays:
11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Kramer IMAX Theatre also open evenings
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LOCATION
2903 Powerhouse Drive,Regina, Saskatchewan S4N 0A1
(Take Wascana Drive east off Broad Street, on the north side of Wascana Lake)
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