
Minecraftpalooza 2026
Our Minecrafters came out again in 2026 to make this year’s Minecraftpalooza event one of the most creative yet! Participants logged in from all across Canada from March 16 to March 20 to join forces in the name of Minecraft

Our Minecrafters came out again in 2026 to make this year’s Minecraftpalooza event one of the most creative yet! Participants logged in from all across Canada from March 16 to March 20 to join forces in the name of Minecraft

Hey there, ocean explorers! Have you ever wondered what’s hiding beneath the waves of the big blue sea? Well, hold onto your snorkels, because we’re about to dive in! You just never know what we have up our sleeves, and

The ocean is vast and vitally important. It covers over 70 percent of Earth and houses over 96 percent of our water, as well as at least (but likely more than) half of all life on Earth. How can we ensure that pollution doesn’t threaten this key ecosystem? Use your creativity and a few materials to see how you can clean the ocean!

Learn how fish are able to separate oxygen from water, using their amazing gills!

Learn how fish are able to separate oxygen from water, using their amazing gills!

Explore the forces of gravity and magnetism, with this fun experiment where paperclips appear to float in the air!

Materials You’ll Need: Plastic tablecloth Flour (you will need 2 parts flour to 1 part salt, so for example, 2 cups of flour and 1 cup of salt) Salt (you will need 2 parts flour to 1 part salt, so

STEM Camp’s 2023 free March Break Minecraftpalooza event was so much fun! As they always do, campers impressed us so much. Take a look at just a few of the amazing creations they built, individually and together. Below, our Moderators

Understand what happens when different shapes and sizes of meteorites impact the Earth with this fun activity. Asteroid vs. Meteor: What’s the difference? An asteroid is a rock-like object that orbits around the sun. A meteorite is what we see

This activity adds a fun outdoor twist on the classic baking soda and vinegar volcano experiment! All you need is a sandbox or sandy beach and a few household materials. Volcano Experiment Materials We sure love a good, messy experiment!