Admission by Donation
Join the adventures of our favorite characters through fun storytelling sessions based on animals in our museum exhibits. Stories include titles such as:
The Learning Lab (upper gallery) and Field Station (lower gallery) spaces will be open with drop-in, hands-on activities for the whole family. Grab a scavenger hunt and attend a T.rex Talk to ask Scotty your burning dinosaur questions! Plus, fill out a quick survey about your visit and get a commemorative Megamunch sticker. Cap off the week by joining us for an Indigenous storytelling performance on February 21 with Skylar Anderson and Teddy Bison.
Celebrate Indigenous Storytelling month with artists Skylar Anderson and Teddy Bison. Include this family friendly performance in your plans for the Family Week break. First-come, first-served seating in the auditorium.
McGill University students and paleontologists have documented Saskatchewan's first known fossil specimens of Centrosaurus, a horned dinosaur species, along the South Saskatchewan River. The fossils were prepared and curated at McGill's Redpath Museum over the past decade after the Royal Saskatchewan Museum loaned them to McGill.
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