The Royal Tyrrell Museum is a dinosaur museum in Alberta, Canada. It is the world's largest dinosaur museum and the largest tourist attraction in Canada.
The Royal Tyrrell Museum is located in Drumheller, Alberta Canada.
Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology was created on 1985-09-25.
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Royal Tyrrell Museum.
The Royal Tyrrell Museum is named after Joseph Burr Tyrrell (TEER-uhl) (1858-1957), a 26-year-old geologist who, while working for the Geological Survey of Canada in this region, stumbled upon an impressive skull of Canada's first known meat-eating dinosaur. Since receiving the Queen's "Royal" appellation in 190, the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology has become world renowned for its innovative public education programs, engaging exhibits and ongoing devotion to the science of paleontology.
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Just the one, which is the Royal Tyrrell Museum.
Drumheller. Not far from Drumheller (just west of the city) is the dinosaur museum the Royal Tyrrell Museum.
Drumheller. Not far from Drumheller (just west of the city) is the dinosaur museum the Royal Tyrrell Museum.
The Tyrell Museum in Drumheller, Alberta open on September 25, 1985.In 1990 it was renamed the Royal Tyrell Museum.
The Royal Tyrell Museum in Alberta, Canada has various interesting exhibits that one could hope to see. Some of the exhibits at the Royal Tyrell Museum are dinosaur exhibits, science exhibits, and mammal exhibits.
The research facilities at the Royal Tyrrell Museum house over 125,000 fossil vertebrates and invertebrates. Unfortunately the viewing collections are not made public.