Join us live at Alberta’s iconic Phillip J Currie Dinosaur Museum for a walkthrough of their fossil collections in the galleries and behind the scenes with paleontologist Dr. Emily Bamforth. Learn about the ancient world of dinosaurs and the incredible discoveries being made every day to unlock even more mysteries by intrepid scientists like Emily!
Exploring the Dinosaur Museum with Paleontologist Dr. Emily Bamforth

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Exploring the Dinosaur Museum with Paleontologist Dr. Emily Bamforth
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February 9, 2026
11:00 am to 11:45 am EST
Grade Level: All Ages
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