Regina
Museum, Palaeontology / Archaeology, Gift / Souvenir
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2445 Albert St, Regina. Corner of Albert St and College Ave.
Latitude: 50.44044° N,
Longitude: -104.6177° W
Longitude: -104.6177° W
Exhibiting a life-size cast of the world’s largest T. rex, Scotty, the Royal Saskatchewan Museum in Regina invites museum visitors to explore Saskatchewan's past and present through its dynamic and interactive displays. Visit the world’s largest T. rex, Scotty, travel through Saskatchewan’s four ecozones, explore our planet in Home: Life in the Anthropocene and learn about the rich history and traditions of Indigenous societies that live in Saskatchewan. Take in the curriculum-based school programs, as well as events including storytelling, shows and lectures. The Museum is a world-class research institution in palaeontology, sustainability, Indigenous studies and biology. Its collections are part of Saskatchewan's heritage and help scientists from all over the globe study our natural world.
Commemorate your visit with a stop at The Museum Shop, offering unique Saskatchewan products including souvenirs, traditional and contemporary art and crafts - including Indigenous works - and a plush animal section especially popular with children.
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