Admission by Donation
Drop-in for a little something extra, from the Learning Lab and Field Station to scavenger hunts or other interactive activities. All ages will find something new to see and do at the Museum. School’s Out dates align with dates when both Regina Public and Regina Catholic are off school.
The T.rex Discovery Centre in the Town of Eastend opens for a new summer season. We are really excited for the new season and want you to join us for donuts, coffee, tea and juice.The 2026 season starts with new exhibits PLUS:
As an Indigenous leader, Michael Greyeyes understands the power of language and the words we use to describe our future serve as medicine to remake the world around us. His keynote discussion, “We Will Write Our Way Out of This”, will highlight his interest in the current snapshot of our world--where inequity and violence are often times on display-- and showcase how individual creative impulses can serve as healing solutions and direction, in a time where reliance or deference to Artificial Intelligence is taking place. Throughout the evening, Michael will use his experience in contemporary film and television to display Indigenous leadership, cultural knowledge, and responsibility to the future.
Simply put, Saskatchewan has an amazing fossil record! It is an interesting story, and one of the individuals who gets to help tell it is Wes Long, Collections Manager in Paleontology with the Royal Saskatchewan Museum. “I have been interested in paleontology for as long as I can remember,” Wes explained. “When the opportunity came up to go on a field trip to the Killdeer Badlands back in 1993, I jumped on it. Shortly after, I became a volunteer, which eventually led to a full-time position with the RSM.”
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