DinoFossils Montreal

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Until this summer, the Redpath Museum was the only place where you could find dinosaur fossils in Montreal. Not any more. You now have until October 31th to visit an extraordinary collection of fossils from China. Located in a large tent at the Parc des Ecluses, on the west end of the Old Port, the DinoFossils Montreal exhibition has everything; from the 22 meters Mamenchisaurus, to the feather-covered Shenzhouraptor as well as beautifully preserved eggs, plants and insects.

And no camera restrictions, I LOVE THAT! Smart move, people will see my photographs and you’ll get even more visitors. If only the organizers of last Spring’s Egyptian exhibit could have been as “mature”.

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1 Comment so far

  1. Wagner (unregistered) July 11th, 2005 9:55 pm

    Hey you like dinossaurs !!!We have here in south america some steps of dinos on the ground. It is incredible. In northeast Brazil.
    Bye


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