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Lieutenant Govenor Pearl McGonigal
1 September 1982
Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre, Morden, Manitoba, Canada
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Many visitors come to view the unique collection the museum has to offer. In September of 1982 Lieutenant-Governor Pearl McGonigal came to visit the museum. Over the years many political figures, as well as scientists, have come from the Royal Tyrrell Museum, the Royal Ontario Museum and the Royal Saskatchewan Museum to name but a few.

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Don Livingston and Mr. Henry Marshall
1984
Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre, Morden, Manitoba, Canada
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The museum is supported through the Town of Morden, the provincial and federal government and volunteers. Over the years the Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre (formerly the Morden and District Museum) has received generous donations from various individuals and organizations.

In this photo, former president of the museum, Mr. Henry Marshall, is receiving a donation in the amount of $5,000 from Don Livingston, president of the Morden Legion (August 1, 1984).

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'Bruce', Hainosaurus pembinensis
February, 2003
Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre, Morden, Manitoba, Canada
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The museum is continuously growing, offering a variety of programs and learning opportunities.

This is one of the most recent replicas made for the museum. This is the largest mosasaur in Canada and was found right here in the Pembina Hills.

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The Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre is located in the Morden Recreation Centre and is continuously expanding to house the newest discoveries from the Pembina Hills.