All nature & natural history museums and attractions to visit in Alberta

Alberta (Canada) has a lot to offer for people that like animals, plants and anything else related to nature and its history. Below we list all 18 nature and natural history museums that are located in Alberta.

Is nature and the natural world something that interests you and are you looking for the best nature museums to visit in Alberta? These are the ones:

  1. Calgary Zoo1

    Calgary Zoo

     Calgary
    The Calgary Zoo houses an average of 1000 animals, representing approximately 120 different species from all continents. This diversity of species makes it a fascinating place for visitors interested in wildlife from around the globe.
  2. Royal Tyrrell Museum2

    Royal Tyrrell Museum

     Drumheller
    The Royal Tyrrell Museum, originally known as the Tyrrell Museum, is a renowned natural history museum that specializes in paleontology. It is situated in Midland Provincial Park, which is a mere 6 kilometers away from the town of Drumheller in Alberta, Canada. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the area.
  3. Muttart Conservatory3

    Muttart Conservatory

     Edmonton
    The Muttart Conservatory is a botanical garden situated in the North Saskatchewan river valley, opposite the downtown core in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It is one of the most recognized landmarks of Edmonton. The conservatory is home to three city-operated greenhouses, public gardens, and four feature pyramids that display plant species from three different biomes. The fourth pyramid hosts a seasonal display.
  4. Telus World of Science4

    Telus World of Science

     Edmonton
    The Telus World of Science Edmonton (TWOSE) is a comprehensive science centre located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It is managed by the non-profit Edmonton Space & Science Foundation. The centre offers a wide range of exhibits and activities that cater to various scientific interests, making it a suitable destination for tourists of all ages.
  5. Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump World Heritage Site5

    Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump World Heritage Site

     Fort Macleod
    Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located 18 km northwest of Fort Macleod, Alberta, Canada, on highway 785. This location is where the foothills of the Rocky Mountains begin to rise above the prairies, providing a stunning backdrop for visitors. The site offers a unique insight into the indigenous culture and history of the area.
  6. Royal Alberta Museum6

    Royal Alberta Museum

     Edmonton
    The Royal Alberta Museum, previously known as the Provincial Museum of Alberta, is a renowned institution dedicated to the fields of natural history and anthropology. It is situated in the residential neighborhood of Glenora in Edmonton. The museum offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history and diverse cultures that have shaped Alberta and the world.
  7. Edmonton Valley Zoo7

    Edmonton Valley Zoo

     Edmonton
    The Edmonton Valley Zoo is situated in the river valley of Edmonton, Alberta. It is owned and operated by the City of Edmonton, making it a significant part of the city's attractions. The zoo is open almost every day of the year, providing visitors with ample opportunities to explore and learn about the various species it houses.
  8. Banff Park Museum National Historic Site8

    Banff Park Museum National Historic Site

     Banff
    The Banff Park Museum, situated in the heart of Banff, Alberta, is a natural history museum closely linked with the Banff National Park. This museum offers a unique opportunity for visitors to delve into the rich natural history of the region, providing a deeper understanding of the park's diverse flora and fauna.
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    Butterfield Acres

     Calgary
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    St. Albert Botanic Park

     St. Albert
  11. Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum11

    Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum

     Wembley
    The Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum is a paleontology museum situated in Wembley, Alberta, Canada. The museum is named after the renowned Canadian paleontologist, Philip J. Currie, and is housed in a 3,800-square-metre-building constructed in 2015. The museum is a testament to the rich history of paleontology in the region and is a significant destination for those interested in the field.
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    John Janzen Nature Centre

     Edmonton
    This nature center is focused on coexistence of nature and urban area. Its interactive expositions are both entertaining and informative, it is suitable even for small kids.
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    Saito Centre

     Edmonton
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    Discovery Wildlife Park

     Innisfail
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    DINOS Centre Inc.

     Innisfail
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    UAlberta Paleontology Museum

     Edmonton
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    Kerry Wood Nature Centre

     Red Deer
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    Alberta Forest Service Museum

     Hinton