The Miller Museum of Geology, located in Miller Hall on Queen's University campus, saw a record number of visitors over the March Break last week.

Approximately 150 children of all ages participated in some of the fun drop-in activities set up by Museum Curator, Linda Tsuji, with total museum attendance likely well over 200. 

Special displays were available for the young and young at heart, including interactive activities such as plaster dinosaurs that visitors could paint, and diy dino suncatchers. The museum was part of the March of the Museums event put on by the Kingston and Area Association of Museums.

Linda runs pre-registered programming for school and other groups throughout the year, though visitors are welcome to stop by the museum during the opening hours – Monday to Friday 9am-4:30pm! 

Visit the Miller Museum of Geology website for more information about programming, getting to the museum, and more.