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Drop-in for a little something extra, from the Learning Lab and Field Station to scavenger hunts or other interactive activities. All ages will find something new to see and do at the Museum. School’s Out dates align with dates when both Regina Public and Regina Catholic are off school.

Dec 20, 2025 - May 18, 2026
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You are invited to our Christmas party!

Dec 21, 2025
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Thanks for making the season bright by participating in our Snow Globes On a Sphere Challenge! We saw a wonderful assortment of artwork from people of all ages and admire everyone's creativity. We invite you to stop by the Home: Life in the Anthropocene globe with your family and friends to see the collection of art submissions and enjoy the festive atmosphere.

Dec 21, 2025 - Dec 24, 2025

Palaeontology

Restoring our Rich Fossil History - One Bone Fragment at a Time

Simply put, Saskatchewan has an amazing fossil record! It is an interesting story, and one of the individuals who gets to help tell it is Wes Long, Collections Manager in Paleontology with the Royal Saskatchewan Museum.  “I have been interested in paleontology for as long as I can remember,” Wes explained. “When the opportunity came up to go on a field trip to the Killdeer Badlands back in 1993, I jumped on it. Shortly after, I became a volunteer, which eventually led to a full-time position with the RSM.”

 

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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 nêhiyawak, Anihšināpēk, Dakota, Lakota, and Nakoda, and the homeland of the Métis/Michif Nation. We respect and honour the Treaties that were made on all territories, we acknowledge the harms and mistakes of the past, and we are committed to moving forward in partnership with Indigenous Nations in the spirit of reconciliation and collaboration.