Canada is turning 150 next year, and, if you’re not excited yet, you’re about to be: Not only is Ottawa hosting one of the biggest and longest birthday parties ever, but they’re also introducing their new transit system (coming 2018) in a way that’s straight out of a sci-fi movie. The future is now, people!

In summer 2017, an underground station of the future LRT Confederation Line (fitting) will be open to the public and feature a free, “futuristic and immersive” multimedia experience showcasing the new transit system and its power to transform the city. Full details will be revealed soon, but if the sneak peek below is any indication, we’re in for a crazy, Tomorrowland-esque sound and light show. In other words, possibly the coolest thing to ever happen at an O-Train station.

The video promises that visitors will be sent through “a journey in time” and features some pretty compelling concept art for the project, complete with that fancy light thing that happens when Han Solo kicks the Millennium Falcon into hyperspace. But this isn’t science fiction; it’s happening beneath our very own capital for 10 weeks next summer.

This incredible project is being produced by the multimedia entertainment company Moment Factory, whose roster of past projects includes a Christmas tree at Union Station that ran on Christmas cheer, a beautiful piece at the Royal Ontario Museum’s Centennial Ball and a dazzling New Year’s Eve countdown at Madison Square Garden. These people are not kidding around. You. Will. Be. Impressed.

It’s the kind of thing you’ll be telling your grandkids about when Canada’s 200th rolls around. Granted, technology will probably have advanced to new, inconceivable heights by that point, but this is still the closest you’ll come to getting a glimpse into the future…at least, for now.