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April 11, 2026
K’Nex Bridge Building Competition with Professional Engineers of Ontario: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Museum Hours: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Open Studio: 10:30 am – 4:00 pm
Science Stage: Moon Craters: 12:00 pm – 12:15 pm

An Evening With Chris Hadfield

When

May 30, 2026    
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Where

Lazaridis Hall: Wilfrid Laurier University
64 University Ave W, Waterloo, Ontario, N2L 3C7

Event Type

Special Events

Join THEMUSEUM for a keynote presentation and candid audience Q&A with Chris Hadfield. This special presentation is in support of THEMUSEUM, with a portion of the ticket sales supporting operations of THEMUSEUM.

An Evening with Chris Hadfield will be held at Lazaridis Hall in the Lazaridis School of Business and Economics at Wilfrid Laurier University* on Saturday, May 30, 2026 at 7 pm.

General Admission: $70+hst/Admin fees
Student**/Youth Admission: $40+hst/Admin fees

General admission and student/youth admission do not have reserved seating. Accessible seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Buy General Admission and Student Tickets

VIP Experience: $215 VIP tickets, which include a post-event cocktail reception with Chris Hadfield after the event, are available for purchase. There is a limited number of VIP tickets availablet.

  • Up close & personal with Chris Hadfield with seating within the first six centre rows.
  • Exclusive invitation to a post-event reception attended by Chris Hadfield. Includes a cash bar and light snacks.
  • Tax receipt for the maximum allowable amount ($110).

Contact Bridget.Hinnegan@THEMUSEUM.ca to secure your VIP tickets.

VVIP Experience: $500 VVIP tickets, which include a pre-event Hors-d’œuvre reception with Chris Hadfield, are available for purchase. There is a limited number of VIP tickets available.

  • Pre-event reception with Chris Hadfield prior to the event. Includes Hors-d’œuvre and a drink.
  • Up close & personal with Chris Hadfield with seating within the first six centre rows.
  • Exclusive invitation to a post-event reception attended by Chris Hadfield. Includes light snacks and a cash bar.
  • A copy of Chris Hadfield’s book Final Orbit
  • Tax receipt for the maximum allowable amount ($280).

Contact Bridget.Hinnegan@THEMUSEUM.ca to secure your VIP tickets.

Feeling generous? Please consider sending 12 students to see Colonel Hadfield for $500. The students will be arranged by THEMUSEUM. Contact Kylee.Rose@THEMUSEUM.ca to secure this ticket block.

About Chris Hadfield

Chris Hadfield is an astronaut, business leader, hi-tech entrepreneur, five-time bestselling author, and global speaker on leadership, change, and managing life. Having commanded the International Space Station and directed companies, he has deep experience with best practices and tactics on guiding teams through extreme circumstances of complexity and change. His keynotes celebrate the marvels and wonders of science and spaceflight while exploring the parallels between space exploration, leadership, and the strategic integration of emerging technologies. Formerly NASA’s Director of Operations in Russia, Hadfield spent more than three decades serving the military, NASA, and the Canadian Space Agency. Throughout his distinguished career, he has been a fighter/test pilot, flown three space missions, built two space stations, performed two spacewalks, crewed the Shuttle and Soyuz, and commanded the International Space Station. His many awards include the NASA Exceptional Service Medal, the Meritorious Service Cross (twice), and the Order of Canada. Today, Hadfield serves as a director and advisor to multiple tech companies, including SpaceX and Virgin Galactic. He is also an adjunct professor at the University of Waterloo, chair of the Open Lunar Foundation, and is assisting King Charles III with space business practices for the Sustainable Markets Initiative. Hadfield also co-founded the Space Stream at the Creative Destruction Lab tech incubator, which has created $1.6B of new business equity value in the past five years. Hadfield’s keynote presentations have been called “an astonishing display of visual storytelling” by Harvard Business Review, and his TED talk, “What I Learned from Going Blind in Space”, has been viewed over 20 million times. He is frequently featured on national and global media outlets, has taught a MasterClass, and is the co-creator and host of the internationally acclaimed BBC series, Astronauts: Do You Have What It Takes? as well as co-host of National Geographic’s One Strange Rock documentary series. Hadfield is the author of six internationally bestselling books: two non-fiction, An Astronaut’s Guide to Life on Earth and You Are Here; a children’s book, The Darkest Dark, which has been adapted as an award-winning stage play for young audiences; and three fiction books, Final Orbit, The Defector and The Apollo Murders, now under contract to become a television series. A musician, Hadfield has also released an album called Space Sessions: Songs from a Tin Can. It is the first album to be recorded in space and includes the video version of David Bowie’s “Space Oddity” that has been seen over 50 million times.