Earth Sciences Museum

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Waterloo, Canada

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Science museum· Museum· Tourist attraction

Earth Sciences Museum Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (7 reviews)

Earth Sciences Museum is located in Waterloo, Canada on 200 University Ave W. Earth Sciences Museum is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category science museum in Canada.

Address

200 University Ave W

Phone

+1 5198884567

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Cdibs reyfunny

Very good museum to see dinosaur fossils and bones and has dino eggs to see has great information to learn and the activities here are fun been here once back in 2014 very enjoyable for children I would like to visit here again this year if I could

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Gowri Nagarajan

Good short trip with kids to learn about dinosaur period, crystal formation, mining, etc. Free admission and campus offers picnic tables ideal for a good time where we can take lunch and enjoy. Parking is 5 or if you are lucky you can park at coin parking too!

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Arnold Hansen

Had a great time taking the kids here and it was free!

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Jason Sager

Fantastic. Every parent should take their children, or even just them selves. It is a great resource for the community that is free. It's exactly the kind of thing a university should be doing.

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Khalid Khan

Decent Museum-This museum is small but it have some good collection, few dinosaurus skeleton and some fossils as well. Good for visiting one time.

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Josalyn Radcliffe

Lots to do for a smallish free museum and lots of space. Cafe upstairs has a good variety of snacks. The whole bottom floor is full of info boards and creative integration of learning (walking up the stairs, you move from prehistoric to modern times). My kids had a lot of fun, but it's not super razzle dazzle- they like gems and nature so it was just right.

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Jessica Dineen

I have a lab in the same building, so I walk through the museum a lot. Not a bad way to spend a half hour, enjoying the contents (rocks, minerals, fossils, mine tunnel exhibit), good for all ages. If you come specifically for the museum aspects, consider also looking at the displays in the biology building (third floor)