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Royal Saskatchewan Museum

Opening hours

  • Sunday

    9:30 AM - 5:00 PM

  • Monday

    9:30 AM - 5:00 PM

  • Tuesday

    9:30 AM - 5:00 PM

  • Wednesday

    9:30 AM - 5:00 PM

  • Thursday

    9:30 AM - 5:00 PM

  • Friday

    9:30 AM - 5:00 PM

  • Saturday

    9:30 AM - 5:00 PM

About the company

The Royal Saskatchewan Museum furthers an understanding of Saskatchewan's natural history and Indigenous cultures, past and present.

Our team

RSM Programming Team

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Ride the Rock Cycle (Grades 4 to 8)

120 min

Take a ride on the rock cycle – you never know where you might end up during this game! Students will deduce the story of Saskatchewan rocks and identify their specimens. Is your rock metamorphic, igneous or sedimentary? What’s it's story?

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Living on the Land (Grades 3 to 6)

60 min

Students will learn how people lived on this land for thousands of years. Examining different hands-on artifacts, they will discuss innovative changes to hunting and gathering practices based on environmental changes over time. Duratio

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Climate Change: It's About Time (Grades 6 to 8)

120 min

Explore the climate of Saskatchewan when dinosaurs, including Scotty the T. rex, roamed the earth and compare to our present climate.  What is the difference between climate change over millions of years and the climate change that concerns

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We Are All Treaty People (Grades 6 to 8)

120 min

An escape room inspired program, the class works together to solve puzzles leading to a discussion about treaty promises and provisions.  The treaty relationship, historical context and spirit and intent are also highlighted. This program is bas

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Family Life (Grades K to 2)

60 min

Students learn about life in a Plains Cree family long ago. They will learn about oral storytelling and hear the story; How the Bee Got its Stinger. They will visit the winter tipi camp in the gallery. The importance of cooperation within a family is

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Winter Whys (Grades K to 3)

60 min

Discover what Saskatchewan animals do to survive our long, cold winters. Students will categorize animals into three main groups; hibernators, migrators and insulators. This program includes a game, hands-on props and specimens in the SaskTel Be

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Discovering Fossils (Grades K to 3)

60 min

This program begins at the feet of Scotty, the World's Largest T. rex. Students learn about different types of fossils, examine replica and real fossils, and discover how Royal Saskatchewan Museum paleontologists study fossils to learn

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Dino Romp (Pre-K)

60 min

What's your favourite dinosaur? Learn about the creatures that called Saskatchewan home 66 million years ago and see some of the fossils they left behind! We begin with a talk in the T.rex Gallery and then take an interactive walk through the Earth S

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Spring Fieldtrip (Grades K-2)

60 min

Spring field trips contain one indoor and one outdoor program. Spring Things: When you live off the land, you have to change with the seasons. A focus on nature in spring and how First Nations people lived on the land in this special season.Feat

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Spring Fieldtrip (Grades 3-5)

60 min

Spring field trips contain one indoor and one outdoor program. Toys and Games: Long ago (and today), First Nations people used games to pass time, build community and teach important skills to the youth. Students have a chance to play stalking a

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Spring Fieldtrip (Grades 6-8)

60 min

Spring field trips contain one indoor and one outdoor program. Hunting Through Time: Students will discuss changes to First Nations hunting technologies based on environmental changes through time. They will have the chance to look at authe

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