Engineering Science Quest (ESQ) is a not-for-profit program that operates with the goal of exposing children, in the Kitchener-Waterloo region and beyond, to the worlds of Engineering, Science and Technology through a variety of fun engaging hands on activities. We encourage you to explore our website and find out more about what we offer.
ESQ is offered in conjunction with the University of Waterloo's Faculties of Engineering and Science

ESQ Weekend Camps

Registration for ESQ Fall Weekend Camps is now open!

Our brand new Weekend Camps will be held on November 7, 14, 21, and 28 from 1:00 - 4:00 pm. These camps will have a continuing component over each Saturday, so campers must register for the entire  set of sessions.Camps will include Lego, engineering and science activities!

For more information click here

 

 

University of Waterloo's Science Open House!

ESQ will once again be a part of the University of Waterloo's Science Open House this Saturday October 24th. The Faculty of Science invites all members of the community to participate in activities and demonstrations presented by the Biology, Chemistry, Earth Sciences and Physics departments!

 

This years activities include the popular Chemistry Magic Show, Gem show, and new activies such as DNA extraction, turning copper into gold and making pop bottle rockets!

 

Come by the Univeristy of Waterloo's Centre for Enviromental and Information Technology building (EIT) this Saturday between 10:00 am and 4:00 pm to experience Science fun!

 

Thanks for the awesome summer!

ESQ has finished its summer programming for 2009. Thanks to all the families, staff, supporters and children who attended ESQ this year-- we could not have been the success we were this year without you.

 
Stay tuned for more fantastic ESQ programming this Fall.

ESQ Summer Promotional Video

Curious about Engineering Science Quest? Watch the following video highlighting some of the awesome activities and moments from 2008. Press the read more link below to see the video!

 

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