2018 Experience the Dinosaur Trails

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Experience Edmonton

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Dino diggers will be pleased to learn that there are now two major paleontology attractions in Edmonton!

believe each dinosaur looked and sounded, these replicas were designed to be as lifelike and true to form as possible.

The Royal Alberta Museum (RAM) is scheduled to open

Admission is free for TWSE members and it varies for nonmembers: $16.95 children; $19.95 seniors, students, youth; and, $23.95 for families.

in their expanded facility in 2018. The new RAM will be one of the province’s greatest cultural attractions and the largest museum in western Canada. Quaternary Palaeontology is the study of fossil organisms that lived during the last 2.6 million years. RAM’s collection includes Holocene bison, mammoth, muskox, camel, lion and short-faced bear. Other specimens come from cave sites in the Crowsnest Pass, Plateau Mountain, and near Banff (Rat’s Nest Cave). royalalbertamuseum.ca

The Telus World of Science Edmonton (TWSE) features an exciting exhibit that takes you on a prehistoric journey into life on Earth when dinosaurs ruled. Opening June 1, 2018, Dinosaurs: Down to the Bone will challenge conventional thought and explore prehistoric scenes. This exhibit pays particular attention to extinction theories and the most wellknown dinosaur of our time – T. rex, as well as the recently discovered group of dinosaurs called Dromeosaurs. There will be lots of cool interactive activities. You’ll marvel at life-sized animatronics that were custom designed and handcrafted by a team of palaeo-artists. Accurate to how scientists

A slumber party 65-million years in the making! Book a DinoSnores Sleepover and your entire class can sleep beneath prehistoric giants, June 1 - Nov 4, 2018. You class will become palaeontologists: · Explore Dinosaurs: Down to the Bone like never before on an after-dark tour. Your flashlight will be your guide as you step in the shadow of these massive creatures. · Extract bones using picks and brushes, just like your favourite palaeontologists do in the field! You’ll learn about the delicate work of uncovering fossilized remains. · Unwind the clock and discover the massive (and crazy) scale of dinosaur times. Bet you didn’t know that less time separates iPads and Tyrannosaurus then the time between Tyrannosaurus and Stegosaurus? For more inforation call 780-451-3344 or visit their website at telusworldofscienceedmonton.ca.

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Experience Alaska’s Dinosaur Trails

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Experience Hudson’s Hope

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Experience Tumbler Ridge

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Experience The Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum

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Experience The Jurassic Forest

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Experience Grande Cache

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pages 40-41

Experience Alberta’s History

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Experience Edmonton

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Experience Drumheller

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pages 31-33

Experience the Royal Tyrrell Museum

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Experience Calgary: Experience the Calgary Zoo

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pages 24-25

Experience Dinosaur Provincial Park

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Experience Brooks and Newell County

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page 21

Experience Writing-on-Stone

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Experience Southeastern Alberta

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page 18

Experience Medicine Hat

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page 17

More than Just Fossils in Southwest Saskatchewan

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Experience Grasslands National Park

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Experience Saskatchewan’s Dinosaur Trails

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The Prehistoric Passport

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Experience Montana’s Dinosaur Trails

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So You Wanna be a Dino “Drawer”

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