Discovering Dinosaurs

educator holding dinosaur jaw

Kindergarten – Grade 3
$135 per program
45 minutes
Maximum 35 students

Explore our world-famous Dinosaur Hall! This tour introduces young participants to the study of palaeontology, and the dinosaurs that lived in ancient Alberta. Each stop explores a different curriculum concept, like carnivores and herbivores, predators and prey, or plants and the ancient environment. After the tour, there will be lots of time for questions with our dinosaur experts.


Please Note:

Email the Bookings Office for pricing and availability of this program for large public groups or events.



Curriculum Connections

Kindergarten: Science – Movements of Animals; Examine and Describe Environments

Grade 1: Science – Understanding Movement; Environmental Change; Needs of Animals and Plants; Scientific Investigation

Grade 2: Science – Earth and Landforms; Growth of Animals and Plants; Investigation Methods

Grade 3: Science – Earth and Landscape Changes; Plant and Animal Interactions; Investigation for Understanding


Teacher Resource Guide
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Contact Our Bookings Office

Office Hours
Monday – Friday
8:15 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. (MT)

Toll-free in Alberta
310-0000 then (403) 823-7707

Toll-free in North America (outside Alberta)
1-888-440-4240

Outside North America
1-403-823-7707

Email
tyrrell.bookings@gov.ab.ca