Canada Over the Edge: Eastend, Saskatchewan
The T.rex Discovery Centre was featured in Canada Over the Edge -- directed by Andrew Killawee, produced by Arcadia Entertainment for Smithsonian Channel Canada.
I can drive within about an hour's circumference of Eastend and hit about 75 million years of continuous history. There's no other place in Canada that can match that. -- Curator of Vertebrate Palaeontology, Tim Tokaryk.
T.rex Discovery Centre, Eastend, Saskatchewan
Becky visits Scotty the T.rex at the T.rex Discovery Centre in Eastend, Saskatchewan, Canada, which is in the southwest corner of the province.
Eastend, Saskatchewan - Home of Scotty the T-Rex
Eastend, Saskatchewan east of the Cypress Hills is the home of Canada's most complete Tyranosaurus rex skeleton. The T-Rex Discovery Center at the end of T-Rex Drive in Eastend has displays of Scotty and other denizens of this area of southwestern Saskatchewan. You can even hold a Coprolite...which is in fact fossilized dino droppings.
May 2004
Moving to Eastend by Nathan
This story was created in a workshop at the Eastend Historical Museum as part of the Culture Days Animateur program, supported by SaskCulture with funding from Saskatchewan Lotteries Trust Fund for Sport, Culture and Recreation. Find out more at To find out more about Culture Days visit
Largest and oldest T-rex skeleton ever discovered goes on display in Saskatchewan
The home of the world's largest and oldest Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur opened this weekend in southwestern Saskatchewan.
Starting Saturday, the T. rex Discovery Centre in the community of Eastend will open its doors to visitors looking for a glimpse of Scotty -- the name given to the big dino.
An excavation that began in 1991 led to Scotty's discovery.
Researchers at the University of Alberta declared in March that he was the world's largest T. rex and also the largest dinosaur skeleton ever found in Canada.
Scotty will also be featured in a new exhibition at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum this summer.
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Trex Discovery Centre at Eastend, Saskatchewan.
Discover the Tyranasaurus Rex Dinosour named Scotty at the Trex Discovery Centre located at Eastend, Saskatchewan.
Royal Saskatchewan Museum
Worlds Biggest T-Rex Ever Found and Many more! Part 1 | Things To do in Regina Sk Canada
Scotty the Largest T-rex ever found and the oldest. We went to Royal Saskatchewan Museum located in Regina to see The Biggest and the Oldest Trex in the World. Buhay Canada
Jack the Ripper continues to haunt London's east end
It was supposed to be England's first women's museum, based in London's east end. But when the doors opened this summer it immediately sparked protest because of the museum's true focus: Jack the Ripper.
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Eastend Saskatchewan
These are photos of the town of Eastend Saskatchewan. It's a great place to get away and relax. So why not come and see the sites, play a round of golf, learn about dinosaurs, or just get away from it all. Please stay a while at the Riverside Motel. Check out: mysticvacations.net
Sudden tornado rips through Ottawa's east end
For the second time in under a year, the Ottawa region has had a confirmed tornado touch down. Annie Bergeron-Oliver reports.
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Scotty The Trex Gets Face Lift
Scotty the T. rex is temporarily leaving his home at the T.rex Discovery Centre in Eastend. His 65 million year old bones are being carefully packed at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum Fossil Research Station in Eastend and will be shipped to Ontario, where they will be individually molded and cast to create a complete mounted skeleton that will be ready to greet visitors at the centre upon his return. Two sets of replica bones are being cast from the original fossils. One will be returned to the T.rex Centre as a mounted skeleton in time for the busy tourist season of 2013. The skeleton will be approximately six metres tall and more than 12 metres long. A second set of replicated bones will be returned to the Royal Saskatchewan Museum, but not mounted, for use in a future exhibit. The Province is investing $350 000 towards the Scotty project.
Although Scotty will be absent from the T.rex Discovery Centre until 2013, tourists are encouraged to still drop by the facility to view the other exciting exhibits. Current Hours of Operation are 9-5pm then and 9am-7pm during July and August. SWTV News File Image.
Stories from Saskatchewan Palaeontologists
Find out what kind of fossils palaeontologists from the Royal Saskatchewan Museum, T.rex Discovery Centre and McGill University found during the 2014 summer field season, and where they found them.
ROYAL SASKATCHEWAN MUSEUM A DAY TOUR PART 2
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The Royal Saskatchewan Museum was established in Regina as the Provincial Museum in 1906 to secure and preserve natural history specimens and objects of historical and ethnological interest. It was the first museum in Saskatchewan, Canada, and the first provincial museum in the three Prairie Provinces. Wikipedia
Address: 2445 Albert St, Regina, SK S4P 4W7
Opened: 1906
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Number of visitors: 139,122 (2017)
Did you know: The Royal Saskatchewan Museum furthers an understanding of Saskatchewan's natural history and aboriginal cultures, past and present. royalsaskmuseum.ca
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Canada's Dinosaur Museum!!!
For this very special episode of The Dinosaur Show, Zak and I travel to Drumheller, Alberta, to team-up with the amazing staff at the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology. For dinosaur nerds like us, an adventure to the heart of Canadian dinosaur country was a dream come true!
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The Dinosaur Show is Written & Hosted by Dustin Growick, w/ special sidekick appearance by friend and Museum Hack colleague Zak Martellucci.
ENORMOUS THANKS to Samantha Haddon & Jaimee Turner, and all the other awesome Homo sapiens at Royal Tyrrell who made us feel so very welcome in Drumheller!
Music: Quirky Dog by Kevin MacLeod/Incompetech
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Queen And Duke At Consecration Service To Restored East End And Commonwealth Memorial (1958)
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Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh (Prince Philip) at Consecration Service to restored East End and Commonwealth Memorial, St. Paul's Cathedral, London.
Shots of procession passing down centre aisle of cathedral, including clerical VIPs and Royal Family. Queen and Duke standing in front of altar. Shot of the congregation. Queen receives the altar cloth which she hands to the Dean and he takes it to the altar. Lord Mayor and other city dignitaries in robes. Choir and part of the congregation. A shot of the altar. Procession in the aisle. Lord Bishop kneeling at the altar. Lord Bishop consecrates the altar. Placing cloth on the altar. The Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Geoffrey Fisher) at the altar for the blessing. Aldermen in pew. Royal party leaving. Pan down the altar. Choir and clergy arriving. Procession entering the cathedral. Cut in shot of the congregation and clergy, going up to the altar. Choir singing during consecration service of the presentation of the altar cloth to the Dean by the Queen. Congregation. The Archbishop of Canterbury giving the blessing. Queen and Duke leaving.
Duchess of Kent (Princess Marina) and Princess Alexandra arriving. Cut-ins of crowds. Guard of Honour. MS buglers. Views of the royal car coming up Ludgate Hill towards St. Pauls. Car arrives and pulls up at foot of steps. Queen is met by Lord Mayor who precedes the royal couple up the steps. Royal party arriving and entering the Cathedral door. Crowd cut-ins. MS Guard of Honour. Bishop of London and party of dignitaries, including royal couple. Guard of Honour. Royal pair come down steps. Different angle shot of the royal party proceeding from the Cathedral up St. Paul's churchyard en route for the Chaplin House. Royal pair entering Chaplin House. Crowd shots. Brief shot of Prime Minister Harold Macmillan.
Date on dope sheet is 05/05/1958.
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Glanmore National Historic Site of Canada
Glanmore National Historic Site is a restored Victorian home located in Belleville, Ontario. It was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1969 in recognition of its exceptional Second Empire architecture. The museum cares for an extensive collection of antique furniture, paintings and ceramics. This seven minute video features highlights from the 38 minute DVD, which increases accessibility.
Recent restoration projects conserved the lath and plaster ceilings and returned the original 1880s colour schemes to the rooms. The 2012 video revision captures the changes to the main hallway, dining room and living room.
After 66 million years, a T. rex makes its grand debut
For five years, The Washington Post’s Lee Powell has documented the journey of a nearly complete T. rex skeleton — from the remote reaches of Montana to small-town Canada to the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C. The roughly 66-million-year-old dinosaur was discovered during a hike in 1988 by Kathy Wankel, who was with her family in eastern Montana. “I think I found a megafind,” Wankel says. The T. rex ended up on display, in a lying-down pose, at the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, Mont. Eventually, the fossils were taken off display in preparation for a cross-country trip and a bigger stage. The journey of the T. rex included a stop in Trenton, Ontario, where a company built the steel mount that will display the bones for Smithsonian visitors to see. Because the skeleton was found on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers land, it belongs to the American people. The dinosaur is the centerpiece of the Smithsonian’s renovated fossil hall, which is more than a hundred years old. It sees some 5 to 7 million visitors a year, making the hall one of the most visited spaces of its kind in the world. This is the story of how the the nation's T. rex” came to Washington. Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube:
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T-Rex at Royal Saskatchewan Museum
A mini museum tour in Regina
A small tour I filmed with my nephew Wesley at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum in Regina, Saskatchewan Canada..hope you enjoy