Former Regina Warehouse to Become Royal Sask. Museum Research Facility
Former Regina Warehouse to Become Museum Research Hub

The Royal Saskatchewan Museum in Regina is set to expand its operations with a new research facility housed in a former warehouse. The announcement was made on April 30, 2026, marking a significant investment in the province's scientific infrastructure.

Transforming an Industrial Space

The building, previously used for industrial storage, will be renovated to accommodate modern laboratories, collection storage, and workspace for researchers. This move allows the museum to centralize its research activities and enhance its capacity for scientific study.

Benefits for Research and Public

The new facility will enable the museum to expand its research programs, including studies in paleontology, geology, and biology. It will also provide opportunities for public tours and educational programs, connecting visitors with the museum's scientific work.

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  • State-of-the-art laboratories for specimen analysis
  • Expanded storage for the museum's extensive collections
  • Collaborative spaces for researchers and students
  • Public viewing areas to showcase ongoing projects

The project is part of a broader effort to modernize the museum's facilities and promote scientific literacy in Saskatchewan. Officials expect the renovation to be completed within two years, with the facility opening to researchers shortly thereafter.

This development underscores the province's commitment to preserving its natural heritage and advancing scientific knowledge. The Royal Saskatchewan Museum is a key institution for understanding the region's history and environment.

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