Questions?
Feel free to email the Earth Sciences Museum for general inquiries.
Or contact by phone: (519) 888-4567 ext. 35633
For directions to the museum: Visit Us
We offer a variety of tour programs with intended audiences of all ages. If you are a teacher and have a specific age grouping, visit the pages for either level of schooling to see what programs we offer.
If you do not find yourself in one of these categories, we may still have a tour for you! We are flexible and able to adapt our existing tours to the needs and level of learning of your group. Visit the Other groups page for more information.
All tour programs offered by the museum are free of charge to all participants. Your donations to the museum are greatly appreciated. If you would like to donate funds to support our passion, you may do so by going to our Supporters page or via our donation box in the Conestoga Rovers Learning Centre.
A group of children enjoying the Colbalt Discovery Mine.
In order to improve our programming to better suit the needs of your group, we provide a feedback form. Use this form to fill out any fields that you feel are pertinent to the tour that you experienced. We have given specific questions to guide your feedback and to have specific answers for our use. Fill out the fields you feel are relevant to your tour, or fill out all of them!
Information and privacy: questions regarding the collection of information on this form can be directed to the form administrator.
Feel free to email the Earth Sciences Museum for general inquiries.
Or contact by phone: (519) 888-4567 ext. 35633
For directions to the museum: Visit Us
Conestoga Rovers Learning Centre (the “Dino pit”) open Monday to Friday from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm.
The museum’s main atrium, mining tunnel, Great Lakes fountain and stunning mineral exhibits open all day Monday to Friday and weekends from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm.
Peter Russell Rock Garden (located outdoors) open to the public year round. Self-guided tours are available.
Admission is free! For more information, see Visit Us.
Dept of Earth and Environmental Sciences
Peter Russell Rock Garden
Wat on Earth educational newsletter
Waterloo Science Outreach