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Change Reaction Live: Teen Trivia

FREE for youth 13-18. Grab your friends and put your climate action knowledge to the test!

Let’s be real - Earth Month is a time for people to come together and create a movement. A time to reflect on the beauty and wonder of our planet and collectively take action to protect it. But often, if you're anything like us, it can be a struggle bus to realize your newfound goals. What does science recommend we do to help make habits stick? Which actions are best to adopt for ourselves, our communities, and our environment?

Celebrate Earth Month and put your climate action knowledge to the test at Change Reaction Live: Teen Trivia! This jazzy game will feature two rounds of trivia. Trivia questions will be about the science of setting and achieving goals and habits, and how to make an impact on our planet and ourselves.


5:30PM - Doors open

5:50PM - Welcome Show in the Science Theatre

6:00PM - Team Trivia Challenge (teams of max 5 people)

6:30PM - Solo Speed Round (individual challenge)

6:50PM - Finale and PRIZES!


If winning (or losing) at trivia gets you hungry, don't worry! There will be free snacks available at the Snack Lab. Join us in our new tricked-out Science Theatre for all the light tricks, science demos, trivia, and shenanigans. Please Note: This event will be in the Science Theatre and the Snack Lab. Galleries will not be open during this event.


This event is a GenAction initiative, presented by Odlum Brown, and supported by the Government of Canada.

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Survivors

Artist: Jeff Kulak

Jeff is a senior graphic designer at Science World. His illustration work has been published in the Walrus, The National Post, Reader’s Digest and Chickadee Magazine. He loves to make music, ride bikes, and spend time in the forest.

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Egg BB

Artist: Jeff Kulak

Jeff is a senior graphic designer at Science World. His illustration work has been published in the Walrus, The National Post, Reader’s Digest and Chickadee Magazine. He loves to make music, ride bikes, and spend time in the forest.

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Comet Crisp

Artist: Jeff Kulak

Jeff is a senior graphic designer at Science World. His illustration work has been published in the Walrus, The National Post, Reader’s Digest and Chickadee Magazine. He loves to make music, ride bikes, and spend time in the forest.

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T-Rex and Baby

Artist: Michelle Yong

Michelle is a designer with a focus on creating joyful digital experiences! She enjoys exploring the potential forms that an idea can express itself in and helping then take shape.

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Buddy the T-Rex

Artist: Michelle Yong

Michelle is a designer with a focus on creating joyful digital experiences! She enjoys exploring the potential forms that an idea can express itself in and helping then take shape.

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Geodessy

Artist: Michelle Yong

Michelle is a designer with a focus on creating joyful digital experiences! She enjoys exploring the potential forms that an idea can express itself in and helping then take shape.

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Science Buddies

Artist: Ty Dale

From Canada, Ty was born in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1993. From his chaotic workspace he draws in several different illustrative styles with thick outlines, bold colours and quirky-child like drawings. Ty distils the world around him into its basic geometry, prompting us to look at the mundane in a different way.

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Western Dinosaur

Artist: Ty Dale

From Canada, Ty was born in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1993. From his chaotic workspace he draws in several different illustrative styles with thick outlines, bold colours and quirky-child like drawings. Ty distils the world around him into its basic geometry, prompting us to look at the mundane in a different way.

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Time-Travel T-Rex

Artist: Ty Dale

From Canada, Ty was born in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1993. From his chaotic workspace he draws in several different illustrative styles with thick outlines, bold colours and quirky-child like drawings. Ty distils the world around him into its basic geometry, prompting us to look at the mundane in a different way.