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Admission

Donations are welcome. Donate exact cash (no change available), through the tap machine at the desk, or online prior to your visit. A suggested amount is $5/person. Your donation will be used by the Friends of the Royal Saskatchewan Museum to support programs, exhibits and research at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum. Donations are accepted by credit and debit card, and a tax-deductible receipt can be issued for donations of $20 or more.

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Staying Safe

  • Masks are welcomed. 
  • Please be respectful and give other visitors space during your visit.  
  • Hand sanitizer is available at multiple points in the museum.  

No Food or Drink

Food and drink are not permitted in the galleries. You can enjoy food and drink in the lobby or outside in the picnic area.


Parking and Entry

Free public and bus parking is located on the west and south sides of the Museum.  Enter the museum through the south doors.  The north doors, facing the corner of Albert Street and College Avenue, are exit only. 


Accessibility

  • Wheelchairs are available on loan.
  • The lobby of the Royal Saskatchewan Museum is BlindSquare enabled to assist visitors with sight loss locate the Museum. Download the BlindSquare app through iTunes.
  • Sensory backpacks can be signed out by visitors with sensory processing disabilities. Backpacks contain resources for self-regulation, tactile input, attention-focusing tools, and body awareness support items.

Wifi

Access free Wifi under "Megamunch's Guest Wifi". No password is necessary.


Where We Are

 

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Friends of the RSM

Donating to the Royal Saskatchewan Museum funds our scientists and the active science research that they do. Be a part of new discoveries, conservation efforts, and real Saskatchewan science by contributing today.

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The Royal Saskatchewan Museum and T.rex Discovery Centre are situated on Treaty 4 territory, the ancestral and traditional territory of the Cree, Saulteaux, Dakota, Nakota, Lakota and homeland of the Métis Nation. We acknowledge the land in an act of reconciliation to those whose traditional territories we are on.