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Royal Saskatchewan Museum

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The T.rex Discovery Centre, a museum where you can learn about dinosaurs!

The Royal Saskatchewan Museum

The Royal Saskatchewan Museum is a wonderful place to learn about nature and history. It is located in Regina, Saskatchewan. This museum was started in 1906 and was the first museum in the whole province.

People can see many interesting things at the museum. There are galleries about Earth sciences, First Nations culture, and life sciences. One of the most exciting parts is the CN T. rex Gallery. Here, you can see a life-size model of Scotty, one of the biggest T. rex ever found.

The museum also has a special place called the T.rex Discovery Centre in Eastend. This centre shows many fossils from long ago.

The Royal Saskatchewan Museum works with many groups to share its collections and stories with everyone. It is a place where kids and families can explore and discover amazing things about the past and nature.

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A famous dinosaur fossil named Scotty on display at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum.
Fossilized remains of ancient mammals from the time after the dinosaurs went extinct.
A giant bison skeleton on display at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum, showcasing the impressive size of ancient bison.
A giant bison skeleton on display at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum.
A skeletal model of Bison latifrons, an enormous extinct bison species from North America.
A visitor enjoying an exhibit at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum in Regina.
A museum exhibit showcasing a mosasaur, an ancient ocean-dwelling dinosaur, illustrating Saskatchewan's prehistoric past when it was covered by water.
A Triceratops skull displayed at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum, showcasing the ancient dinosaur's bony structure.
A fossilized Triceratops skull displayed at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum.
A historical pictograph representing Treaty 4 between the Crown and First Nations people in Canada.

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