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Introduction to fossils and fossilization
At the Natural History Museum, visitors of any age can embark on a voyage of discovery into the world of prehistory. One of the park's missions is to educate the public about Miguasha's paleoenvironment as well as the natural setting of fossils and fossilization.
Fossil fishes and plants are shown and explained at the Natural History Museum's permanent exhibition as part of a guided tour that takes you back to a world that existed 380 million years ago. The tour initiates visitors of all ages into the field of paleontology. It is updated every year to keep pace with ongoing research on Miguasha's fossil fauna and flora.
The fresco
The permanent exhibition features a spectacular fresco of Miguasha's paleoenvironment. This "postcard from another time" is the work of local artist François-Miville Deschênes and computer graphics designer Alain Miville-Deschênes, with paleontologists Richard Cloutier and Sylvain Desbiens providing scientific advice.
Animated Film, Dive Into the Origins
Let yourself get carried away by the tropical waters of ancient oceans. This animated film, which is presented on a large screen, uses the latest technology to bring a strange group of creatures back to life. It is collaboration between computer graphics designers and palaeontologists. This virtual dive is a first in North America. Presented in the museum's amphitheatre. Museum admission button mandatory.
Everything About Oceans
Covering 70 % of the Earth’s surface, oceans play an essential role in the development of our societies as a source of food, energy and minerals. The exhibition entitled Science of the Sea, presented in the temporary exhibition hall, illustrates the development of scientific knowledge in oceanography through four founding sciences of biology, physics, geology and chemistry.
The exhibition shows how, through the development of knowledge and technology, oceanography has given us a better understanding of these absolutely fascinating marine environments…our oceans. Produced by Musée régional de Rimouski, Science of the Sea will be presented from June 1 to October 13, 2008. The museum’s admission button is mandatory for this exhibition.
Public talks
All summer long, the tour guides present a series of public talks on different scientific topics: the evolving universe, the evolution of mammals, dinosaurs, and human evolution. The talks are given in the amphitheatre of the Natural History Museum.
Scientific publications
Everything you wish to know about the park's fossils and their prehistory is provided in two exceptional books. "Miguasha Park: From Water to Land" is a simple and clearly written overview of the subject by the paleontologist Dr. Richard Cloutier. A more scholarly approach is taken in "Devonian Fishes and Plants of Miguasha, Québec, Canada"-a wide-ranging scientific work
with contributions from twenty local and foreign specialists.
The "Evolution of Life" trail
A walk along this trail will familiarize you with the major stages in the evolution of life on our planet. A series of information panels reviews the prehistory of living things as they evolved from the Cambrian to the present day-an exceptional way to combine an outdoor walk with a trip back in time.
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