Science World is set to light up once again this week.
The lights are set to turn on again each evening, beginning Aug. 10, after months of crews working on the dome.
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Science World CEO Tracy Redies said she knows many people have been eagerly waiting for the dome to illuminate the night sky once again.
香蕉视频直播淐hanging the lights on one of the largest geodesic domes in the world is no small feat. We extend our heartfelt appreciation to our dedicated team and contractors for their unwavering commitment and effort to ensure our dome once again sparkles with brilliance.香蕉视频直播
The dome will be illuminated each evening from dusk to dawn using 651 LED lights 香蕉视频直播 three times as many as before.
that people may notice the lights turn on and off periodically in August as crews complete necessary testing.
In the last year, Science World has received millions in tourism funding from the federal and provincial governments.
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In April, the B.C. government announced $20 million to help with Science World香蕉视频直播檚 aging and leaking dome.
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The province says that 香蕉视频直播渃ritical systems香蕉视频直播 in Science World香蕉视频直播檚 dome are at the end of their lives, and HVAC and electrical issues 香蕉视频直播渕ust be addressed.香蕉视频直播 The dome is currently leaking, making the theatre unusable.
The $20 million will be for 香蕉视频直播減riority infrastructure repairs and improvements to the dome and other parts of the building,香蕉视频直播 and will include new electrical, energy efficiencies and other 香蕉视频直播渃ritical infrastructure upgrades.香蕉视频直播
Back in October 2022, the federal government announced $10 million through its PacifiCan Tourism Relief Fund. That funding was going toward critical infrastructure and gallery renovations, including improvements to the dome, new energy efficient lighting, and mechanical upgrades. Enhanced accessibility features will allow visitors with mobility challenges to experience every floor of the inspiring space.
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