Royal Saskatchewan Museum

Museum · Wascana Centre

Royal Saskatchewan Museum

Museum · Wascana Centre

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2445 Albert St, Regina, SK S4P 2S3, Canada

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Dinosaur skeletons, First Nations history, prairie wildlife exhibits  

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2445 Albert St, Regina, SK S4P 2S3, Canada Get directions

royalsaskmuseum.ca
@royalsaskmuseum

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2445 Albert St, Regina, SK S4P 2S3, Canada Get directions

+1 306 787 2815
royalsaskmuseum.ca
@royalsaskmuseum
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@royalsaskmuseum

Features

restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

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Oct 26, 2025

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"Opened in 1906, the museum houses the world’s largest T. rex cast and features an insightful exhibition on Canada’s First Nations — an educational stop, especially good for families with kids." - Matthew Kepnes

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Karishma Kishor

Google
A perfect blend of Science, Marine Biology and First Nation History one can find at this place. The two storey building displays wide range of prairie animals, birds and unknown facts about Dinosaurs and theory of their extinction. A place filled with so much knowledge and appreciation about this grasslands and their importance in our ecological I system. Key Notes : 1. Advanced booking won't be necessary as the front end staff are super helpful and respectful. 2. Entry hall has a coat room as well as rest rooms for adults and kids. 3. Ground floor covers a giant dinosaur skeleton and ways in past wherein First Nation people shared special bond with the animals and their seasonal food options. 4. Second floor has a wide range of seasonal and residential animals, birds and reptiles. 5. The museum also has elevator and staircase. 6. Ground floor has this tiny souvenir shop.

Lydia Olosunde

Google
The Museum preserves the aged foundational history of Canada. A combination of written, pictorial, trades, communal life, regions, animals and the people etc. The people lived very simple lives guarded and guided by their beliefs some of which are obedience, trust, care, shared knowledge etc. it's beautiful place for the entire family to visit. I wasn't able to mop up 70% whilst there, so I'll plan another visit soon. The staff were courteous. The environment was peaceful and just across the Museum, there is a big park with a water front.

Diana D

Google
Entrance fee was by donation of your choice, which was very kind to offer. Well laid out museum that you can get through efficiently. Was surprised that it houses the largest TRex discovered in the world found in 1991 I. Saskatchewan! Fun fact!

Karandeep Kaur

Google
Visited last week and had a great experience! The exhibits were well-organized and educational. I especially appreciated the section on First Nations history — it was respectful and informative. A must-visit spot to learn about Saskatchewan’s rich natural and cultural heritage

Nadine Robinson

Google
One of my favorite museums ever! I wish I had more time. The dioramas are absolutely stunning. You see and hear the environment and feel it. You can't miss Scotty the largest t-rex in the world.

Harjot Grewal

Google
We had an amazing time at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum! It’s a perfect spot for a family outing, offering a mix of education and entertainment. The exhibits are beautifully curated, especially the life-sized dinosaur models - the kids were absolutely thrilled! The First Nations gallery was particularly moving, offering a deep and respectful look at Indigenous history and culture. The staff were friendly and knowledgeable, always ready to answer questions. The interactive displays kept the kids engaged, and we all learned so much about Saskatchewan’s natural history. Highly recommend for a family visit - we’ll definitely be coming back!

Talwinder Dhillon

Google
It was real fun ,great place which kept the depth understanding of wildlife and culture. Skeleton of real dianasour is stunning. Just love this. Strongly recommend for families with little ones.

Naija Gamer Girl

Google
I went here with my children over the Easter holiday. They had an Easter egg hunt. It is a nicely sized museum… it did not take us long to walk through all the available exhibits. The big draw for us was Scotty the world’s largest TRex skeleton. The had some beautiful dioramas, the displays were great and engaging. Some were interactive and the kiddos loved those ones. They learnt so much about the different types of birds and the sounds they make. Definitely worth the visit. 💛