Ben Clement Mineral Museum
This museum, located in Marion, Kentucky, houses the largest fluorite mineral collection in the world. The website includes an online tour of the museum.
Canadian Museum of Nature
Official website of the Canadian Museum of Nature. Follow the links from the main page to the collections.
Courtney & District Museum and Paleontology Centre
This museum is located in Courtenay, British Columbia, and contains many interesting fossils found on Vancouver Island and elsewhere.
Fundy Geological Museum
Official home page of the Fundy Geological Museum located in Parsborro, Nova Scotia. Includes a list of upcoming events, news and activities organized by the museum.
Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature
Official home page of the Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature, located in Winnipeg, Manitoba. One of Canada's nicest museums. The Earth History Gallery has dinosaur replicas and other interesting fossils on display. There is also a informative section on mining and prospecting.
The Nova Scotia Museum
Front end to all museum websites in Nova Scotia. A good place to start if you are looking for information on fossils and minerals from Atlantic Canada.
Pacific Mineral Museum
Canada's newest mineralogical museum has opened in Vancouver, British Columbia. The Pacific Mineral Museum's exhibits not only feature specimens from its own collection, but also from UBC's former M.Y. Williams Geological Museum collection.
Provincial Museum of Alberta
One of Canada's most popular museums. This Museum offers a full range of exhibitions and activities for every age level and interest.
Royal Ontario Museum
Official website of the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology
Official home page of the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology in Drumheller, Alberta, Canada.
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