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Hands-on STEM in Classrooms and Communities, Virtually and In-person

Let's Talk Science Outreach is a national, community-based program connecting educators, community organizations, and youth with outstanding volunteers to deliver a wide variety of meaningful STEM activities for children as young as three years old and youth up to Grade 12.

Let’s Talk Science Outreach sites located across Canada offer unique, customized STEM-based hands-on workshops, symposiums and events for local classrooms, community groups, libraries, summer camps, after-school programs and community festivals.

To request a workshop for your classroom or community event:

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Contact the post-secondary site closest to you

 

To learn more about virtual events available to anyone in Canada, resources, activities and Professional Development opportunities for educators from Let’s Talk Science visit STEM At School.

Recorded STEM Activities from Let's Talk Science Volunteers

Videos, resources and activities from our Let's Talk Science Outreach sites across Canada!


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Outreach interaction

Let’s Talk Science Volunteers - Catalysts for Learning

Can any grade receive a visit from Let’s Talk Science Outreach?

We’re happy to offer exciting hands-on/minds-on activities for Early Years to Grade 12 students.

How much does a visit from Let’s Talk Science Outreach cost?

Thanks to our generous donors, visits from our volunteers are offered at no cost to you!

Does Let’s Talk Science Outreach visit rural or remote areas?

We believe all children across Canada should have access to exciting, hands-on STEM learning experiences. Bringing our volunteers to your school or community is offered at no cost to you.

Contact us or the Let’s Talk Science Outreach site closest to you for more information and availability.

Is Let’s Talk Science Outreach available in French?

We’re proud to offer Let’s Talk Science Outreach in both official languages! However, the availability of French outreach is location dependent, please contact your local site or contact us for more information.

Did you know?

Let's Talk Science Outreach is located at more than 50 post-secondary institutions from coast to coast to coast!

Meet Our Volunteers

  • Thomas McIntyre

    Thomas McIntyre Let’s Talk Science Outreach Volunteer at University of Alberta

    Thomas has experienced the joy of seeing students succeed in science. You can join as a volunteer too!

    Read more about Thomas McIntyre
  • Rachel Hems

    Rachel Hems Let’s Talk Science Outreach and CurioCity Volunteer at University of Toronto

    Rachel Hems, Let’s Talk Science Outreach and CurioCity Volunteer at University of Toronto

    Read more about Rachel Hems
  • Kofi Adasi

    Kofi Adasi

    Kofi Adasi, Let’s Talk Science Outreach and CurioCity Volunteer at University of Alberta

    Read more about Kofi Adasi
  • Stephanie Halmhofer

    Stephanie Halmhofer Let’s Talk Science Outreach and CurioCity Volunteer

    Stephanie is a bioarchaelologist who volunteers with Let’s Talk Science to share her passion for her field as well as to help inspire young women.

    Read more about Stephanie Halmhofer
  • Ryan Izyk

    Ryan Izyk Let’s Talk Science Outreach Volunteer at University of Calgary

    As a student in the education department, Ryan is gaining some useful in-class experience as an Outreach volunteer.

    Read more about Ryan Izyk
  • Mira Okshevsky

    Mira Okshevsky Let’s Talk Science CurioCity Volunteer

    With online volunteering opportunities you can get involved with Let’s Talk Science from anywhere, even in Denmark!

    Read more about Mira Okshevsky

Visionaries

10 years Amgen Canada
10 years The Government of Canada
10 years Hibernia
10 years

The Mitchell and Kathryn Baran Family Foundation

5 years Rio Tinto
10 years Trottier Family Foundation

Thank You to our Outreach Supporters

  • NOVA Chemicals Corporation
  • Toyota Canada Foundation
  • Desjardins Foundation
  • Seaspan Shipyards
  • Lewitt Family Foundation
  • NCR Foundation
  • Ontario Power Generation
  • The Boeing Company
  • The Cloverleaf Foundation
  • Finning Canada
  • ArcelorMittal Dofasco
  • Aubrey & Marla Dan Foundation
  • CN
  • K+S Potash Canada
  • Ottawa Community Foundation
  • Victoria Foundation
  • Shell Canada
  • Fluor Canada Ltd.
  • MilliporeSigma
  • BC Hydro
  • Canada Life
  • CIBC Foundation
  • DuPont Canada
  • Enbridge Gas Inc. -London
  • Farm Credit Canada
  • Gilead Alberta ULC
  • Roche Canada