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A man wearing a thick jacket and holding a spear standing on a small island of ice surrounded in all directions by water.
Travelling exhibition

Climate Change is Here

Explore climate change from a global perspective through this striking visual display.

Featuring images from National Geographic Magazine, this photographic exhibition includes a special look at Canadian technologies being developed to help fight today’s climate-based challenges. The exhibition consists of 20 panels, which can either be shown digitally or printed by host venues, allowing you to create a unique exhibition customized for your venue.

Space required

  • Flexible: Multiple configurations possible

Languages

  • All elements are bilingual (English and French)

Target audiences

  • Adults
  • Children and youth
  • School groups

Fees

  • $3,500 / 12 weeks plus applicable taxes

Key exhibition components

  • 20 panels

Support material

  • Promotional resources

Shipping and installation

  • No shipping required
  • The exhibition package contains digital assets to allow venues to create a unique exhibition customized to their specific venue

Insurance

Not required.

Travel schedule

La Cité de l’énergie, Shawinigan, QC
June 10 – September 30, 2023
Health Sciences Building, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON
October 27, 2022 – January 13, 2023

Our partners

This exhibition is made possible by:

National Geographic logo

Book now

For more information on this exhibition, its current availability, and to book it for your organization, please contact us at:

outreach-rayonnement@ingeniumcanada.org | 1-866-442-4416 ext. 2147

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