It’s Irrationally Exciting – Pi Month is Back!
March means one thing at the Saskatchewan Science Centre: Pi Month. March 1–31, 2026 we’re celebrating math, community, and great food – all while raising funds for the Discovery Fund.
Pi Month Menu
Pepperoni Stinger Pizza
For every Medium or Large round Pepperoni Stinger Pizza sold – as well as every Squarefooter size – $1 will be donated to the Saskatchewan Science Centre’s Discovery Fund.
Enjoy a slice (or a square!) while supporting hands-on science learning experiences for children and families in our community.
Dine in, take out, every pizza makes a difference at Boston Pizza this Pi Month.
Scientific BEER!iosity
This March, Rebellion Brewing Co. is supporting Pi Month with a special feature in their taproom and offsale.
Throughout the month, Beer!iosity will be available in the taproom with 100% of proceeds from each can sold donated to the Saskatchewan Science Centre’s Discovery Fund.
You can also pick up Beer!iosity 4-packs in the offsale cooler, with 100% of proceeds from every 4-pack sold going directly to the Discovery Fund.
Enjoy a locally brewed pint (or pack) while supporting hands-on science learning experiences for children and families in our community.
Tres Leches Cake
Agave Mexican Grill is celebrating Pi Month with a sweet classic.
Enjoy their Tres Leches Cake, a light sponge cake soaked in a rich blend of three milks and topped with fluffy whipped cream, a hint of cinnamon, and seasonal fruits.
$1 from every Tres Leches Cake sold will be donated to the Discovery Fund.
What is Pi Month?
What started as Pi Day, a widely celebrated day in mathematics, has turned into Pi Month at the Saskatchewan Science Centre! From March 1 to 31, 2026, the Saskatchewan Science Centre has collaborated with local businesses for a delicious fundraiser. A portion of the sales from the Pi Month menu items at the participating businesses will go to our Discovery Fund.
What is the Discovery Fund?
The Saskatchewan Science Centre is a not-for-profit organization with a mission to ignite scientific curiosity and innovation in Saskatchewan communities. As a not-for-profit organization, admissions and programming fees make a necessary contribution to the cost of our operations.
The Discovery Fund is fueled by donations from individuals, organizations, and a portion of each Science Centre Corporate Membership sold, providing financial assistance to priority groups so that they may experience a visit to the Science Centre or outreach programming.