School Programs

Let the experts show you how it's done! The Museum offers curriculum based programming in palaeontology, geology, biology, and science for students and teachers from kindergarten to Grade 12.

  • Museum program

    At the Museum

    Coming to the Museum? Register today for a program to make your visit with the dinosaurs unforgettable.  Create a fossil replica, build a skeleton, play "Geopardy".  For a complete listing of programs, curriculum connections, and costs, click here:


  • Shell Discovery Van

    In Your Classroom

    Unable to make the trek to the Museum? We can bring fossil fun right to your classroom.

    For more details on how the Royal Tyrrell Museum can come to you, click here.


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    Distance Learning

    The Royal Tyrrell Museum is a Canadian leader in the field of distance learning education. Using the Alberta SuperNet and videoconferencing equipment we deliver award winning programs direct to your classroom.

    For a complete listing of distance learning programs, or to register, please click here.


  • Teacher Resources

    Teacher Resources

    Make palaeontology come alive for your students with help from some of the Museum's teacher resource materials.


  • Directions
    Royal Tyrell Museum

    Located 6 km from Drumheller, the Museum is nestled in the heart of the Canadian Badlands where fossil hunters have prospected for over a century.

    Find out more

  • Lords of the Land
    Lords of the Land

    Witness the beauty of the beasts in this exhibit highlighting some of our most rare, fragile, and scientifically significant pieces.

    Find out more

  • Dinosaur Hall
    Dinosaur Hall

    Walk among one of the largest dinosaur collections in the world.

    Find out more

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