Contact education@royalsaskmuseum.ca for more information. Phone 306-295-4009. There are interactive programs and activities for guests of all ages, available online. Masks are available onsite for $2 or special Scotty masks are available in the gift shop. Visit. Eastend, SK S0N 0T0. A number of pages on the Government of Saskatchewan's website have been professionally translated in French. Some files or items cannot be translated, including graphs, photos and other file formats such as portable document formats (PDFs). The Royal Saskatchewan Museum operates the T.rex Discovery Centre in alignment with its mandate for palaeontology, heritage and cultural stewardship. Phone 306-295-4009 Address #1 T-rex Drive, PO Box 460, Eastend, SK S0N 0T0 email: trex.centre@gov.sk.ca, or visit their website at www.royalsaskmuseum.ca/trex. Featuring Scotty, the World’s Largest T. rex, who once lived right here in Saskatchewan. Download the GuidiGO app and take a tour of the gallery from the comfort of your home. The T.rex Discovery Centre is a natural history museum located in Eastend, Saskatchewan, Canada, and housed in a building designed by Stantec. Address #1 T-rex Drive, PO Box 460. Download the three special dinosaur postcards from our website (or pick up a set from our front desk) and download the Dinos in 3D app to bring three RSM dinosaurs to life: Scotty, the World’s Largest T. rex, Skinny the Edmontosaurus and Tritan the Triceratops. The Government of Saskatchewan does not warrant the accuracy, reliability or timeliness of any information translated by this system. Sign up here for our newsletter and keep up to date with what’s happening in the Cypress Hill Destination Area. Home to Scotty the T.Rex – Canada’s largest T.Rex discovery and the most massive T.Rex in the world, watch Scotty’s discovery unfold in the documentary that is featured every 30 min in the Centre’s theatre, or have a guided tour with one of the Centre’s Guides, which takes you on a tour of Saskatchewan paleontological past. Photos will be judged in the following categories: Silliest, Hungriest and Best Friends. This year, join us virtually to celebrate all things dinosaur! Do you aspire to be a palaeontologist when you grow up? Snap a photo of the dinosaurs you’ve brought to life, and enter your photo through the Dinos in 3D contest form on our website. Daily case numbers and information for businesses and workers. And be sure to shop the Discovery Shop operated by the Friends of T.Rex for all your dinosaur-fun needs, as well as products from Saskatchewan. Hone your skills at the newly installed outdoor dig pit at the T.rex Discovery Centre. Admission By donation. The RSM, located at 2445 Albert Street, is open Friday to Sunday from 10:00 a.m. until 5 p.m. All visitors over three years old are required to wear a mask. Chamber, Capitol Theatre set for BBEX Awards, Christensen, George look forward to council opportunity, With spread of COVID-19 increasing, province will announce additional public health measures, Locations in six communities on latest SHA exposure advisory, SHA limits visitation at River Heights Lodge, Weather, COVID-19 a factor in Election Day voting, https://royalsaskmuseum.ca/rsm/education/dinos-in-3d, https://harbourpublishing.com/products/9781550179057. Thursday night: Partly cloudy. Royal Saskatchewan Museum T.rex Discovery Centre T.rex Discovery Centre FAX: 306-295-4702: Physical Address # 1 T-rex Drive, Eastend, SK, Canada, S0N 0T0: Mailing Address: Box 460, Eastend, SK, Canada, S0N 0T0: 2 Contacts. Discover. “The story of Scotty, the World’s Largest T.rex lets us learn about Saskatchewan’s important natural history,” Parks, Culture and Sport Minister Gene Makowsky said. If you have any questions about Google™ Translate, please visit: Google™ Translate FAQs. Temperature rising to minus 7 by morning.
. Find how the Government of Saskatchewan governs and serves the province. Join us on Facebook Live on November 19th at 1:30 p.m. for a visit to the RSM Paleo Lab. The T.rex Discovery Centre was opened to the public in 2001, and was intended house a number of fossils, including the remains of a Tyrannosaurus nicknamed "Scotty" which was found nearby in 1991. Safely. For further details on the app and to download the cards visit: https://royalsaskmuseum.ca/rsm/education/dinos-in-3d. tel: 306-295-4009 These translations are identified by a yellow box in the right or left rail that resembles the link below. “This Dinovember, you can learn about this magnificent reptile and other creatures that once roamed Saskatchewan or swam in its huge inland sea, millions of years ago.”. The home page for French-language content on this site can be found at: Where an official translation is not available, Google™ Translate can be used. For more information tel: 306-295-4009 Through live video with a museum educator, learn how fossils form and how they are found, and learn about how Royal Saskatchewan Museum’s paleontologists study fossils to learn about Saskatchewan’s past. Management of the T.rex Discovery Centre was assumed by the Royal Saskatchewan Museum in 2013. Guided and self-guided tours of our Cretaceous and Cenozoic galleries featuring a full-size cast of Scotty the T.rex and Thor the Brontothere, Group & School tours available upon request, Panoramic views, picnic tables and outdoor play area featuring our Dino Dig Pit, See real palaentologists at work in our paleo lab, NEW in 2019: Nature Trail along the picturesque Frenchman River Valley. Hours Temporarily CLOSED. Help us improve, required to wear non-medical masks in indoor public spaces, First Nations, Métis and Northern Citizens, Agriculture, Natural Resources and Industry, COVID-19 Information for Businesses and Workers, Environmental Protection and Sustainability, First Nations, Métis, and Northern Community Businesses, Housing Development, Construction and Property Management, Cabinet, Ministries, Agencies and Other Governments, Educational Institutions and Child Care Facility Administration, Health Care Administration and Provider Resources, Legislation, Maps and Authenticating Notarized Documents, # 1 T-rex Drive, Eastend, SK, Canada, S0N 0T0. 1711 100th StreetNorth Battleford, SKS9A 2Z5, Phone: 306-445-2477Newsroom: 306-446-6397. The translation should not be considered exact, and may include incorrect or offensive language. The Royal Saskatchewan Museum operates the T.rex Discovery Centre in alignment with its mandate for palaeontology, heritage and cultural stewardship. “This Dinovember, you can learn about this magnificent reptile and other creatures that once roamed Saskatchewan or swam in its huge inland sea, millions of years ago.” Join this Facebook Live discussion about the new book, Mega-Rex: A Tyrannosaurus Named Scotty at https://harbourpublishing.com/products/9781550179057 (November 24th 4:30-5 p.m. CT). We strive to achieve the highest ethical standards in all that we do. For more information about the Royal Saskatchewan Museum, programming or to learn how you can support the RSM’s world class research, visit https://royalsaskmuseum.ca/, Facebook (@Royal.Saskatchewan.Museum), Twitter (@royalsaskmuseum) or Instagram (@RoyalSaskMuseum). Find a government service and access your Saskatchewan Account. Find services and information for Saskatchewan residents and visitors. T.rex Discovery Centre. All three were discovered by RSM paleontologists! Here at the T.Rex Discovery Centre, you’ll also discovery a window into the Royal Saskatchewan Museum’s Field Station and can watch paleontologists hard at work. Our newsroom abides by the RTNDA Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct and follows the Canadian Press Stylebook. Any person or entities that rely on information obtained from the system does so at his or her own risk. Email trex.centre@gov.sk.ca. https://bit.ly/ScottyVirtualTour. royal saskatchewan museum to operate t.rex discovery centre Released on February 14, 2013 Parks, Culture and Sport Minister Kevin Doherty today announced that an agreement in principle has been reached with the Board of Directors of the T.rex Discovery Centre Inc. in Eastend that will see the Royal Saskatchewan Museum (RSM) assume the on-going operation of the centre this spring. Effective Friday, November 6, all people in Saskatoon, Regina and Prince Albert are required to wear non-medical masks in indoor public spaces. The Royal Saskatchewan Museum’s (RSM) Dinovember is set to present a roaring look at Saskatchewan’s home-grown dinosaurs, fossils, history and palaeontology, all from the safety of your own home. Learn more about COVID-19 in Saskatchewan. Find services and information for doing business in Saskatchewan. See what is going on behind the scenes, learn about a 70-million-year-old fossil plesiosaur and ask the Paleo team your questions!