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Good Morning Science 2025

  • Medical Science Building Lobby 1 King's College Circle Toronto, ON, M5S 1A8 Canada (map)

About Good Morning Science

Good Morning Science is our chance to bring together all the families who support us for lunch and a day full of STEM fun! Since 2018, it’s been our biggest annual fundraiser.

The event features 10 exciting hands-on STEM activities, UofT lab tour and a Magic Show that will keep everyone on the edge of their seats.

This year, we’re extending the fun into the afternoon with an introductory robotics workshop for kids (ages 10+), ending with an exciting robot race!

Good Morning Science isn’t just for kids—it’s for the whole family! Parents and guardians can enjoy snacks and lunch, bid on a wide selection of prizes in the silent auction, or even join their kids in a fun experiment or lab tour.

Check Out the Experiments!

Play video for more information about the experiment.

 

Date and Time

Saturday, November 22, 2025
10 am - 1 pm & 12 pm - 4 pm

Location

Medical Sciences Building, University of Toronto

1 King’s College Circle, Toronto

What Previous Attendees are Saying?

I liked good morning science a lot! There were so many fun activities, like color changing slime, make your own bath bombs, 3d images, and make a record player.

There was a fun make and code a robot. We had to make the robot follow a black line. It was tricky!

I will tell people about how fun this is!
— Ace, Youth Attendee
 
Our kids love sleeping in but once a year, when we mention Pueblo Science fundraiser, they make sure they’re up by 6 am!

They look forward to the Science Magic show and the booths. It’s a great combination of educational concepts and fun!

We also appreciate how there are new presentations each year. My boys discovered how bats contribute to the overall magnificence of nature last year. The presentation also debunked myths about these wonderful creatures!

We can’t wait for the next fundraiser! Count us in!
— Catipon Family
 
My kids had an amazing time attending this event. My daughter enjoyed making perfume, slime and bath bombs. She also enjoyed the Cartersian experiment and absolutely loved the nitrogen + ice cream. My older son really enjoyed the robotics part in the afternoon. Our kids really learned a lot and had an amazing time. Thank you for organizing such a wonderful event as it provided optimal STEM engagement.!
— Anonymous Mom
 

How To Get to the Venue

The nearest parking is the University of Toronto – Landmark Parking Garage (35 Hart House Circle, Toronto, ON M5S 3J9).

If you’re taking transit, the closest TTC station is Queen’s Park:

Follow signs for “College Street / University Avenue – Northwest Exit.” This is sometimes labeled as “College St.” or “College Street (North-West)”. It is the exit closest to Queen’s Park / U of T.

From the exit walk northwards from Queen’s Park (you will see the Legislative Assembly of Ontario on the right, and the David Naylor Building on your right.

Continue following the Cobblestone path forward until you come to a statue of a man sitting.

Turn left here and follow the path straight until you pass an opening to a courtyard.

Walk forward until you reach King College, and you see a statue of a DNA molecule. The entrance will be before the staircase, to your Right.

 

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