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Travelers chase eastend-saskatchewan-tyrannosaurus-discoveries to stand where Scotty, Canada's biggest T. rex at 49 feet and two-elephant weight, rose from the Frenchman River Valley in 1994. This obsession pulls paleontology fans to Eastend's T. rex Discovery Centre for films on the 10-year dig, lab views of working scientists, and models of croc kin like Borealosuchus. Driving tours reveal the Valley of Hidden Secrets, hiding brontothere bones and triceratops skulls amid 65-million-year-old badlands.
Ranked by fossil significance (T. rex caliber), dig site proximity, museum quality, and affordability for paleontology seekers.
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Book T. rex Discovery Centre tours ahead for summer peaks from Victoria Day to Labour Day. Drive the 25-mile Bench tour from Eastend for valley overlooks like Jones' Peak. Pair with Royal Saskatchewan Museum in Regina for Scotty context.
Start at the centre's lab windows to watch paleontologists work. Follow signage to Scotty's discovery quarry on self-guided drives. Ask staff about current digs for off-trail peeks.
Rent a sturdy SUV for gravel roads. Bring binoculars for spotting bone beds from peaks. Study basic dinosaur IDs via centre films to spot triceratops or torosaurus traces independently.
Details 25-mile Bench tour from Crazy Horse Camp to Chocolate Peak, highlighting Scotty's 1994 discovery and Valley of Hidden Secrets views. Covers T. rex Discovery Centre films, Eastend Museum fossil…
Saskatchewan's dinosaur hub offers guided tours, Scotty films every half hour, lab views, and summer programs. Features triceratops skull, gift store; open May to September. Scotty towers as Canada's …
Volunteer recounts Eastend visit hunting world's largest Tyrannosaurus, Scotty. Explores digs and centre exhibits over 5 pages. Ties to Saskatchewan paleontology scene.
Promotes summer visits to Eastend's TRDC for adventure amid postal disruptions. Highlights southwest Saskatchewan dino destination.
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