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OSAS Outreach Activities and Events

Kids look on in excitement at a science experiment

For the love of science

Let’s Talk Science at McGilloffers a unique opportunity to inspire and be inspired while connecting with the community.

Upcoming Events


Canada geese flying during the fallActivity Booklet: Goodbye Summer, Hello Fall - 2024 edition

Explore the fall season and discover how different mammals, birds and insects prepare themselves for the upcoming freezing winter. Lear how to safely interact with ducks, play matching games and much more. With an exciting collection of science facts and activities, there is something for everyone to enjoy!

  • Bilingual
  • For all ages
  • to receive your booklet on Friday September 20.
  • Registration deadline: September 19.

trees changing color during the fall at the Morgan ArboretumAutumn Nature Scavenger Hunt

The Office of Student Academic Services has created a new nature scavenger about the Morgan Arboretum! Come discover the beauty of the fall season as you walk around the different trails of this forest reserve to find 9 different items. You can borrow a copy of the scavenger hunt at the Arboretum's Gatehouse or get your own copy .

We have also included a map with a marked trail to increase your chances of finding the items.

  • Bilingual
  • For all ages
  • Free for Morgan Arboretum members/ Regular entrance fee for non-members


The is a volunteer-based group of graduate and undergraduate students from a wide range of faculties at 㽶Ƶ. Our volunteers deliver hands-on classroom presentations, host public science, technology, engineering, art, and math (STEAM) events, mentor for and evaluate projects at regional science fairs, and provide STEAM outreach to a range of urban and indigenous schools!

TheSonia Bujold Initiative  is an outreach initiative established in 2021 by Ms. Sonia Bujold, a recent retiree from the McGill Department of Biology, to “reach out” and break the isolation that students, individuals living alone, and families experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Initiative offers engaging and educational activities on the fascinating world of biology through a series of free online self-paced activity booklets for children and adults.  

We would love to hear about your experience!

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