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Royal Saskatchewan Museum

2445 Albert Street, Regina, SK // #1 T-rex Drive, Eastend, SK, ,
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One Museum. Two Locations.
REGINA | Royal Saskatchewan Museum
EASTEND | T.rex Discovery Centre
REGINA | Royal Saskatchewan Museum
Open: 9:30 am - 5:00 pm daily.
Since 1906. Explore Saskatchewan and your world -- the past, the present, and the future -- as never before. We are a natural history museum offering life and earth sciences, as well as aboriginal history.

EASTEND | T.rex Discovery Centre
Open: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm daily, from May long weekend (Victoria Day) through to September long weekend (Labour Day). We are Saskatchewan's dinosaur destination, and home of Scotty, Canada's largest T. rex.

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REGINA | Royal Saskatchewan Museum Cows, horses and sheep…Oh my! In honour of Agriculture Literacy Month, storytime at 10:30 am on Monday, March 26 will feature two books, "My Farm Friends" by Wendell Minor and "Noisy Farm" by Rod Campbell. Afterwards, stay for an agriculture/Easter-themed craft. The Pit will then be open until noon for parent-supervised playtime.

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EASTEND | T.rex Discovery Centre This Saturday, March 24, enjoy afternoon tea with a serving of fossils at the T.rex Discovery Centre at 2:00 pm. Work on real Saskatchewan fossils with palaeontologist Dr. Emily Bamforth. No experience is necessary. Afterwards, join us for tea, coffee and conversation. Everyone is welcome! https://royalsaskmuseum.ca/trex/visit/event-calendar/item?id=674

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REGINA | Royal Saskatchewan Museum #TheMuseumShop is closed today for inventory. The shop will reopen tomorrow, March 22 at 10 am.

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REGINA | Royal Saskatchewan Museum Spring has arrived. This means a new Megamunch's Dino Egg Hunt, new riddle and prize pack. Get ready!

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REGINA | Royal Saskatchewan Museum Thank you to everyone who attended Artifact/Artifiction. Your contributions to our fifth annual fundraiser support graduate students who are studying Saskatchewan’s natural history in areas including biology, ecology, palaeontology or archaeology. Last year, you helped us raise over $20,000 for the Royal Saskatchewan Museum Graduate Student Scholarship Fund. This year, the scholarship’s value is going to be $30,000 over two years. Thank you again to all our Artifact/Artifiction sponsors, donors, volunteers and participants for a wonderful evening!

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REGINA | Royal Saskatchewan Museum Odds of finding a four-leaf clover? Maybe 1 in 10,000. Odds of finding a T.rex and a four-leaf clover? Near impossible! It's your lucky day. Happy #StPatricksDay from Megamunch T-rex

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REGINA | Royal Saskatchewan Museum We are closing early today to get ready for Artifact/Artifiction. Tickets can be purchased at The Museum Shop or at the door tonight at 7:00 pm. http://goo.gl/owiUZ2 See you soon!

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Artifact/Artifiction is tomorrow at 7:00 pm. Get your tickets at the door, at The Museum Shop or online at goo.gl/owiUZ2

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Megamunch T-rex wishes everyone much luck and joy this upcoming Saint Patrick’s Day!

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REGINA | Royal Saskatchewan Museum The March session of our Canadian Bumble Bee Course 🐝lead by our entomologist Dr. Cory Sheffield begins today. Among the many specimens that participants will be studying is the Gypsy Cuckoo Bumble Bee.

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There is an art to scientific drawings. A hand drawn illustration of the mastodon (Zygolophodon proavus) mandible on display in our Earth Sciences Gallery.

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