Canadian museums showcasing archaeology and prehistory.
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Fossil trackways first discovered in 1841. A museum with vertebrate paleontology. Avonport, Nova Scotia.
Showcasing the Western Interior Seaway from the late Cretaceous period of earth’s prehistory. Marine reptile fossils. Museum and fossil dig tours. Morden, Manitoba.
Specializes in local history from the Age of Dinosaurs through to modern social and multicultural issues. Includes tour group details, hours of operation, description of exhibits, map, and contact information. Courtenay, BC.
Museum devoted to the study, display, and interpretation of the human occupation of Southwestern Ontario over the past 11,000 years. Located in London.
Showcases the palaeontology history of the Peace Region with exhibits and collections. Offers guided excavations and a cafe. Wembley, Alberta.
Palaeontology museum offers programs as well as exhibits that celebrate the history and diversity of life on Earth. Includes fossil displays, mounted skeletons of dinosaurs, and views of staff preparing fossils for research and display. Contains event details, description of public and school programs, photos, and contact details. Drumheller, Alberta.
Specializes in local history from the Age of Dinosaurs through to modern social and multicultural issues. Includes tour group details, hours of operation, description of exhibits, map, and contact information. Courtenay, BC.
Museum devoted to the study, display, and interpretation of the human occupation of Southwestern Ontario over the past 11,000 years. Located in London.
Showcasing the Western Interior Seaway from the late Cretaceous period of earth’s prehistory. Marine reptile fossils. Museum and fossil dig tours. Morden, Manitoba.
Showcases the palaeontology history of the Peace Region with exhibits and collections. Offers guided excavations and a cafe. Wembley, Alberta.
Fossil trackways first discovered in 1841. A museum with vertebrate paleontology. Avonport, Nova Scotia.
Palaeontology museum offers programs as well as exhibits that celebrate the history and diversity of life on Earth. Includes fossil displays, mounted skeletons of dinosaurs, and views of staff preparing fossils for research and display. Contains event details, description of public and school programs, photos, and contact details. Drumheller, Alberta.