Established | 2001 |
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Location | 1 T-Rex Drive Eastend, Saskatchewan, Canada |
Type | Natural history |
Visitors | 10,000 |
Owner | Government of Saskatchewan |
Website | royalsaskmuseum |
The T.rex Discovery Centre is a natural history museum located in Eastend, Saskatchewan, Canada, and housed in a building designed by Stantec. The T.rex Discovery Centre was opened to the public in 2001, and was intended to house a number of fossils, including the remains of a Tyrannosaurus nicknamed "Scotty" which was found nearby in 1991.[1][2] Management of the T.rex Discovery Centre was assumed by the Royal Saskatchewan Museum in 2013.