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Science Rendezvous Kingston is a FREE, annual science festival for Southeastern Ontario families hosted by Queen’s University.
Our 2025 event will take place Saturday, May 10, 10 am – 3 pm, at the Slush Puppie Place and on The Tragically Hip Way, featuring:
- 60 booths
- Chemistry experiments, physics demonstrations, robots, and much more
- Special shows on stage
Get ready to be amazed by three thrilling science shows that are sure to ignite your curiosity and wow audiences of all ages!
10:30am – Smashing Strawberries: Dive into the fascinating world of genetics as we extract real DNA from strawberries right before your eyes!
12pm – Phenomenal Physics: Explore the power of magnetism and motion in this hands-on demonstration that blends science with a touch of kitchen chaos.
2pm – Chemistry Magic Show: Watch in awe as everyday substances transform through colorful reactions, flashes, and fizzes in this crowd-favorite chemistry showcase.
These exciting shows are fun, interactive, and full of surprising science—don’t miss a minute of the action!
New this year!
FREE Parking and Kingston Trolley Service from Fort Henry (9:30am – 3:30pm)
Enjoy complimentary parking for the day at Fort Henry. From there, take advantage of our free round-trip shuttle service to Slush Puppie Place, running continuously throughout the event.
To make your journey even smoother, friendly volunteers and directional signage will be available every step of the way to help guide you to your destination. We’ve taken care of the logistics so you can focus on having fun!
Trolley Schedule:
9:30am First trolley departs Fort Henry for Slush Puppie Place
2pm Last trolley departs Fort Henry for Slush Puppie Place
3pm Last trolley departs Slush Puppie Place for Fort Henry
An inclusive community event
At Science Rendezvous, we believe that science is for everyone! That’s why we’ve taken extra steps to ensure our event is welcoming, inclusive, and accessible to all.
From our sensory-friendly science zone designed to support individuals with sensory sensitivities, to bilingual volunteers, we’ve created an environment where everyone can feel comfortable, engaged, and excited to explore the wonders of science. Learn more about the sensory-friendly science zone.
View all event details at https://www.queensu.ca/science-rendezvous/