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Check Out Royal Alberta Museum For Free On Family Day

Family Day is on Monday, February 18th and you can check out some amazing museums around Alberta for free which includes exploring the Royal Alberta Museum for free!

Royal Alberta Museum

Check Out Royal Alberta Museum For Free On Family Day

From 1oam-4pm you are invited to explore the 4 exhibits which are:

  • Children’s Gallery that is7000 sq foot full of fun and exciting activities
  • Bug gallery where you can learn about insects, spiders, and other invertebrates from Alberta and around the world
  • Natural History Hall where you can explore Alberta wildlife from the Ice Age, Ancient Alberta, as well as Wild Alberta
  • Human History Hall which includes exhibits viewing the province through the eyes of Indigenous people. pioneers, milk farmers, cowboys, and both World Wars

Read the full review of the Royal Alberta Museum from when it opened.

Other Alberta Museums Offering Free Admission

If you feel like taking a road trip you can also check out the Oil Sands Discovery Centre in Fort McMurray or Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology in Drumheller.  Get all the details here. 

Wondering what other things there are to do on Family Day in and around Edmonton? Check out this full list of activities happening in and around Edmonton.

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My name is Christine Bruckmann and I am the blogger behind Just Another Edmonton Mommy. What started as a hobby in December 2013, Just Another Edmonton Mommy has evolved to one of the most trusted resources for parents in Edmonton to learn about events, activities, travel, and so much more! Read More…

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