VanScience Social – A Day Of Science Tours in Vancouver



Mike from TopDaddies.com joins the Science World team for the VanScience Social on a tour of some of the most amazing science hubs in Vancouver to explore, learn and do some hands-on science experiments with local experts.

The day started with a wander around Science World galleries and some science storytelling, courtesy of Anecdotal Evidence. We then hopped on a trolley to TRIUMF to tour Canada’s biggest particle accelerator. After a thorough discussion about the origin of the universe, we reversed perspectives to look at the particles in our human bodies by participating in a DNA extraction experiment at UBC’s Michael Smith Labs. Finally, we finished off our night with a guided astronomy experience at the HR Macmillan Space Centre and even got to see the moon up close at the observatory’s telescope.

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What Is Mike Wearing?
Check out the awesome Skechers shoes that Mike is wearing in the video! He’s wearing the Skechers Relaxed Fit Oldis Solano sneakers.

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Vancouver – British Columbia – Canada – Walking tour in vancouver city



Vancouver is a coastal seaport city in canada, located in the lower mainland region of british columbia. As the most populous city in the province, the 2016 census recorded 631486 people in the city, up from 603502 in 2011. The greater vancouver area had a population of 2463431 in 2016, making it the third largest metropolitan area in canada. Vancouver has the highest population density in canada with over 5400 people per square kilometre. With over 250000 residents, vancouver is the fourth most densely populated city in north america behind new york city, san francisco, and mexico City according to the 2011 census. In that census, vancouver was one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities in canada, 52% of its residents have a first language other than english. Vancouver is classed as a beta global city.

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