SCHOOL’S OUT – make sure your kiddos summer is DINO-RIFFIC
Register them for one of our summer camps. Campers will spend a week among the prehistoric rocks and boreal forest of Pipestone Creek, learning through exploration and games about natural history in a safe, fun, outdoor setting. Registration is filling up FAST, save your spot now.
Looking for a unique outdoor activity this summer?
Look no further! Follow our guides on a journey through Pipestone Creek and learn about what life was life during the cretaceous era. Walk through our beautiful trails while going on a Jurassic adventure with our passionate team of story tellers, stopping off at our Bonebed.
Boats, Floats and Anecdotes..
Right here in our own back yard. A tranquil trip discovering the Peace Region’s stunning natural history, both modern and prehistoric.
Join our team on this 5 hour outdoor excursion that start with a visit to our active Bonebed and then getting on board our raft as we head down Wapiti river.
Ever wonder what it’s like to be a Palaeontologist in the field?!
Come dig alongside our talented palaeo crew and other palaeo professionals at our Pipestone Creek Bonebed, home of the Pachyrhinosaurus Lakustai!
We have VERY limited spots available and only have this program running 3 weeks total this summer.
Hungry? Visit Cafe on 43
Cafe on 43 is a coffee house and cafe located in the Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum. They offer a variety of appetizers, lunch, entrees & desserts with new specials daily! With homestyle cooking and great service, you’re sure to enjoy your visit.
Open Tuesday to Saturday 10am – 8pm and Sunday 11am – 3pm.