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Royal Saskatchewan Museum

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2445 Albert St, Regina, Saskatchewan, S4P 4W7, Canada
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Jul 24, 2018
This place will educate you on Saskatchewan's wild life in the past and present. Its great for younger kids, but you will find it interesting if you have curiosity. They have different exhibitions in the basement which is great. There is no fee but you can donate if you like.

Jun 10, 2018
Well put together displays about the different landscapes and micro environments of Saskatchewan and how the resident wildlife overcome the challenges of the harsh winters. Mixture of landscape dioramas and background paintings with many species represented and detailed. Interactive sounds of the creatures you're looking at activated by motion in the area. Very detail oriented for the readers/wanderers but interactive enough for kids to be entertained. Also have some video areas and vocal recordings presenting some of the information. Lots of sitting throughout for those who need to sit.

Aug 1, 2018
Dinosaur and nature exhibits were great! Native/Indigenous exhibit was awful. Exactly the kind of information you'd find in a textbook which overlooks the natives entirely and doesn't inform on any of the actually important parts of that history. The exhibit is 25 years old and really needs to be redesigned. Not really worth the visit.

Jul 15, 2018
Great museum. Been there lots since I was a kid. Loved when they had the live snakes exhibit. Mot a fan of the current "zoom" bug exhibit though. All in all, it's a great place to go for family time!

Aug 2, 2018
Kids love coming here to see what's new. Sunday movies are always a hit and very affordable. The new exhibit rotation is always exciting and very educational. We look forward to each new arrival.

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