DINOSAURS! Past and Present!

Did you know that birds are the only surviving direct descendants of dinosaurs?

…Or that dinosaurs, pterosaurs, birds, and crocodiles are all in the same group of reptiles called Archosaurs? Or that this makes crocodiles and birds very closely related cousins and that crocodiles have more in common with birds then they do with snakes, lizards or turtles?

Discover these answers and more at ‘Dinosaurs Past and Present‘ coming to your community this fall/winter. The Canadian Raptor Conservancy in partnership with Little Ray’s Reptile Zoo is touring with a brand new, world class exhibit ‘Dinosaurs Past and Present’ featuring an incredible bird of prey exhibit and free flight bird of prey demos from the Canadian Raptor Conservancy.

With over 8 species of birds of prey on exhibit don’t miss owls, eagles, falcons, hawks, vultures and more flying inches above your head. To compliment these incredible flying dinosaur descendants come see fossil skulls from some of the most famous prehistoric reptiles and dinosaurs of the past including a 7.5′ Triceratops skull, a 4′ Mososaur skull and more you won’t want to miss ‘LIZ’, our 38′ full long full T-Rex skeleton. LIZ will keep your kids in awe and in amazed with the sheer size of the largest land carnivore to have ever walked the earth. But that’s not all. Little Ray’s Reptile Zoo is bringing their brand new ‘Crocodiles of the World’ exhibit including 5 species of living crocodilians and a 7′ alligator that people can have an opportunity to interact with throughout the day in a safe controlled environment.

This is not just a look and leave event. There will be full on full flight bird of prey demos throughout the day alternating with educational crocodiles of the world shows. Throughout the day you can enjoy the exhibits at your own leisure and there will be lots of staff on hand with animals out for you and your family to interact with and to answer questions about these amazing animals. Come get an amazingly fun, interactive, educational look into the world of some of the most incredible species of animals to have ever walked the earth. Be amazed and let your imagination run wild this fall and winter.

Kitchener

Date: March 1st and 2nd
Time: 10:00 - 5:00 p.m. daily.
Location: Bingemans Convention Centre, 425 Bingemans Centre Drive, Kitchener
Cost: General admission is $10 - $35 for a family of 4 - Additional family members are $8. Children 2 and under are free!

Sudbury

Location: Radisson Hotel and Convention Centre, 85 St Anne Rd, Sudbury
Date: March 8th and 9th - 10:00 to 5:00 both days.
Cost: General admission is $10 - $35 for a family of 4 - Additional family members are $8. Children 2 and under are free!

Windsor

Date: March 12th (10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.) and March 13th (10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.)
Location: Ciociaro Club, 3745 North Talbot Rd, Old Castle
Cost: General admission is $10 - $35 for a family of 4 - Additional family members are $8. Children 2 and under are free!

Sarnia

Date: March 15th and 16th
Time: 10:00 to 5:00 both days.
Location: Holiday Inn Sarnia Point Edward, 1498 Venetian Blvd, Point Edward
Cost: General admission is $10 - $35 for a family of 4 - Additional family members are $8. Children 2 and under are free!

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3 Responses to DINOSAURS! Past and Present!

  1. Diane Hogan says:

    I am a teacher in Thunder Bay and I am wondering if there is an opportunity for any members of your team to make school visits while you are in town. I understand that your exhibit is on a Saturday and Sunday but thought I’d ask in case you are available on the Friday or Monday.

    Thank you,
    Diane

  2. Jackie Hefford says:

    Well you be coming to St. John’s, NL, with this new exhibition: Dinosaurs! Past & Present!

  3. Barbara Kennedy says:

    Where will you be next after Markham?

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