Canadian Rockies Earth Science Resource Centre

Grand, government supported museums are wonderful, but there’s something special about passion projects. Canadian Rockies Earth Science Resource Centre (CRESRC) is one such project. Located in downtown Canmore in Alberta’s Rocky Mountains, CRESRC is the brainchild of Rick Green, a semi-retired geophysicist in the Canadian oil patch. Long active with the Canmore Museum, Mr. Green … Read more

Blue Beach Fossil Museum

Blue Beach Fossil Museum is something all geology fanatics can appreciate, particularly those with a love of palaeontology. A homegrown, grassroots endeavour, this museum is home to an impressive, and growing, fossil collection documenting Lower Carboniferous tetrapods in Romer’s Gap. Romer’s Gap is a 15 million year period at the beginning of the Carboniferous in … Read more

Manitoba Museum

The Manitoba Museum, fittingly, is found in the heart of Manitoba’s capital city, Winnipeg. The current museum opened in 1970 but its history goes back much further. Its initial incarnation began in 1932 and the collection was started as far back as 1879. As of writing, it is under construction (still open) preparing for its … Read more

Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre

The town of Morden, Manitoba, roughly 130 km southwest of Winnipeg, is home to certified monster. His name is Bruce and 43 feet long, he is the largest mosasaur skeleton in the world. Discovered nearby in 1974, Bruce lives inside the Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre. This museum in southern Manitoba officially opened in 1979 and … Read more

Joggins Fossil Cliffs and Centre

Joggins is a tiny, rural community on the west shore of Chignecto Bay in the Bay of Fundy. This old Nova Scotia mining village would be unremarkable were it not for the cliffs exposed along the bay’s shoreline. These cliffs reveal the most complete geological record of the Carboniferous period, also known as the coal … Read more

Ancient Echoes Interpretive Centre

Ancient Echoes Interpretive Centre is a small, volunteer supported museum in the Saskatchewan hamlet of Herschel. Herschel is located 150 km southwest of Saskatoon and 35 km northwest of Rosetown in the Eagle Creek valley. The centre resides in the former elementary school which closed in 1993. The museum is seasonal, though winter viewings are … Read more

Manuels River

Manuels River is a multi-purpose event facility housing a museum dedicated to the spectacularly preserved trilobites preserved in the canyon walls of Manuels River. It is located in Conception Bay South just 20 km west of downtown St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador. Naming is admittedly a bit confusing. The museum opened in 2013 as the … Read more

Fortune Head Geology Centre

The Fortune Head Geology Centre is a modest, volunteer run museum in the town of Fortune, Newfoundland and Labrador. It is located in the town’s tourist information building at the docks where the ferry to St. Pierre and Miquelon comes and goes. The museum is seasonal, and being reliant on volunteer support, the season start … Read more