Royal Saskatchewan Museum
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The Royal Saskatchewan Museum is a Canadian natural history museum in Regina, Saskatchewan, offering life and earth sciences, as well as aboriginal history.
It was established in 1906 as the Provincial Museum after Charles Noddings found a large boulder with a carved face on it in the Beaver Hills area on December 25, 1905.
In 1906, the Provincial Museum (as it was called then) was formed to “secure and preserve natural history specimens and objects of historical and ethnological interest”. Since these early beginnings, the Museum’s purpose has expanded to use these specimens and objects to educate communities through our programs, exhibits and research
The Ethnology Reserve Collection at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum is a special collection that presently contains 404 sacred and ceremonial object.
HOURS : 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily
Admission : Donate $5 / visitor
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