Admission by Donation
Find the Museum exhibit marked as the Star of the Week. Tell the Front Desk where you found the star to receive a handstamp. A new exhibit is crowned with a star each week!
Pick up a scavenger hunt while you explore the museum. It's a different challenge bi-weekly through the summer. Match all the pictures and get a sticker—there are five different stickers to collect!
Drop on by the Field Station in the lower gallery. This is the place to get creative at your own pace. Build a creature with dino building blocks or on the magnet board. Great for children 10 and under; children must be supervised by an adult.
The Royal Saskatchewan Museum is monitoring urban wildlife in and around Regina to study how wildlife responds to urbanization and which parts of the city provide important wildlife habitat.
Twenty-eight biodiversity monitoring stations have been set up over the last three years. They include motion-triggered trail cameras to monitor large mammals and automated microphones to record bird songs and bat calls. The monitoring stations are evenly distributed at locations in the middle of the city, on the edges and in more natural areas well outside the city boundaries. They are active for one-month periods in the spring, summer, fall and winter.
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.