Lambton Heritage Museum hosts A Taste of Science feature exhibition

Grand Bend, ON – Lambton Heritage Museum is excited to announce the new feature exhibition A Taste of Science is now open. The exhibition is on loan from the Canada Agriculture and Food Museum until Saturday, October 25, 2025.
The exhibition engages all senses to explore the science behind food safety, particularly as it relates to slowing the decay of food to keep it nutritious and safe to consume. Visitors can step inside an oversized “pantry” to learn about different methods of food preservation, as well as the science behind why food spoils in the first place. The displays are bilingual and suitable for all ages.
The Canada Agriculture and Food Museum developed the exhibition through its food literacy initiative, launched in May 2013. Additional support from partners such as Nestlé Canada, the Government of Canada, and Bernardin Ltd. has enabled the CAFM to bring this exhibition and other food literacy programs to audiences across Canada.
“Food safety is something we all rely on every day, but many people don’t realize the fascinating science behind it,” said Dana Thorne, Curator/Supervisor with Lambton Heritage Museum. “This travelling exhibition offers a fun, hands-on way for visitors of all ages to explore how and why food spoils—and the innovative methods we’ve developed to keep it appetizing and safe. We’re thrilled to work with the Canada Agriculture and Food Museum to offer this “fresh” experience to our visitors.”
A Taste of Science will be available with regular admission from May 14 to October 25, 2025. To learn more about the travelling exhibition, please visit the exhibition webpage on Lambton Heritage Museum’s website.
About Ingenium – Canada’s Museums of Science and Innovation
Ingenium celebrates the innovative spirit of Canadians by telling the stories of those who dared to think differently. Inspired by the power of ingenuity, Ingenium encompasses three national institutions: the Canada Agriculture and Food Museum, the Canada Aviation and Space Museum, and the Canada Science and Technology Museum. These three museums are places where the past meets the future, with spaces where visitors can learn and explore, play and discover. Ingenium continues to evolve — the brand new Ingenium Centre houses Canada’s science and technology collection, a research institute, and a digital innovation lab, all designed to protect priceless Canadian heritage artifacts for the benefit of many generations to come. Beyond the physical walls of its museums, Ingenium’s engaging digital content, outreach programs and travelling exhibitions serve to educate, entertain, and engage audiences across Canada and around the world.
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Please contact:
Dana Thorne
Dana Thorne Curator/Supervisor, Lambton Heritage Museum
County of Lambton
519-243-2600 ext. 3151
Email Dana Thorne