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The museum was dedicated to the pioneers of Saskatchewan by Givernor General Vincent Massey in 1955, Saskatchewan's geologic and prehistoric history is interpreted through exhibits in the Earth Sciences Gallery. The Paleopit is an interactive gallery that permits children and adults to experience hands on activities with computers, fossils, minerals, microscopes and much more. The museum is also home to "Megamunch", a half-size robotic model of a Tyrannosaurus Rex. See Saskatchewan from another perspective in the First Nations Gallery. Trace the history and culture of Saskatchewan over the past 12,000 years through breathtaking artwork and artifacts.

Location: 2445 Albert St., Regina Saskatchewan Telephone 306 787 2810

Other History nearby:
(Santee) Fort Watson
(Regina) R.C.M.P. Centennial Museum and Giftshop,
(Regina) Royal Saskatchewan Museum

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