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Royal Saskatchewan Museum reopening today, with restrictions in place

Visitors must wear masks
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If you are looking for a fun and educational experience, you might want to take a trip to Regina.

As of today, the Royal Saskatchewan Museum (RSM) has reopened its doors to the public. 

The museum will operate with reduced hours from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday to Monday.

Of course, safety protocols are in place.

Masks will be required for everyone over the age of three. The RSM will provide masks for an additional $2 donation.

Occupancy will be reduced to a maximum of 75 people at any given time. Access will be on a first-come, first-served basis. Groups of six or more will be asked to split into smaller groups.

Visitors are reminded to pay attention to signage and physical distancing markers. You should stay home if you feel sick. 

The RSM's Paleo Pit playroom and Megamunch are still closed to visitors. 

Please note the T.rex Discovery Centre (TRDC) in Eastend, Saskatchewan will also remain closed. It will reopen as part of Phase 5 in spring 2021.  

For more information about the RSM, visit https://royalsaskmuseum.ca

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