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Travelling exhibition

To What Degree? Canada in a Changing Climate

Uncover the complex issue of how people and ecosystems are adapting to climate change in Canada.

Created in partnership with the Government of Canada and Canadian Geographic magazine, this digital exhibition features compelling photography illustrating stories of individual and community resilience in the face of extreme heat, storms, and wildfires.

As visitors encounter people and ecosystems affected by climate change, they will also be encouraged to reflect upon what life in Canada might look like for future generations, and what actions they can take today.

Space required

  • Flexible: Multiple configurations possible

Languages

  • All elements are bilingual (English and French)

Target audiences

  • Adults
  • Children and youth
  • School groups

Fees

  • $2,000 / 12 weeks, plus applicable taxes

Key exhibition components

  • 19 photographic panels

Support material

  • Educational resources
  • 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

Travel schedule

Okanagan Science Centre, Vernon, BC
July 2 – September 23, 2024

Our partners

This exhibition is made possible by:

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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