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Mammoth Pass - Senior
The museum is like your good old friend with countless stories. Stories shared with excitement, authenticity and a touch of Alberta's world famous hospitality! We are Albertan through and through. Share our passion for the province we call ho (more)
Mammoth Pass - Adult
From space rocks, live bugs and an ancient mammoth, to wildlife dioramas and personal accounts from people who have shaped our province. Ah-ha moments await around every corner, along with endless opportunities to spark imagination and feed y (more)
Mammoth Pass - Youth (7-17 years)
Millions of years of history and thousands of objects in an iconic place. From the everyday to the unexpected - feed your curiosity with stories you won't find anywhare else
Your Youth Mammoth Pass provides ONE YEAR of EXPRESS ENTRY admission (more)
Mammoth Pass - Family (2 adults + up to 6 children)
Come to the go-to place for Alberta history. We have many answers, but we raise just as many questions. We are a great destination, but really, we are a starting point for your whole family to explore and discover together.
Your Family Mammot (more)
Gift a Mammoth Pass
Give a Gift of Historic Proportions!
Gift a Mammoth Pass and share the fun with your friends and family! A Mammoth Pass includes one year of express entry admission and discounts at our Shop and Café.
'Identity Stories' RAM-Guided Field Trip
How do traditions, abilities, or ways of life shape a person's identity? In this two-part program, students will explore the theme of identity and discover the value of learning from museum objects.
'Natural Survivors' RAM-Guided Field Trip
Why do beavers have flat tails, why are moose so tall, and why do geese migrate in the spring and fall? How are animals in Alberta able to survive in the unique environments they call home?
'Changing Landscapes: Ice & Stone' RAM-Guided Field Trip
What did this land look like a thousand, ten thousand, or even one million years ago? Alberta boasts many unique landscapes and features. Mountains, rivers, and valleys have formed slowly over time, but have you ever wondered how they came to be?
'Sustainable Societies: A Resource Game' RAM-Guided Field Trip
How do communities grow? How does the land sustain us? Through an interactive tour in the Human History Hall, students will explore historical examples of how various communities have used, and sometimes misused, the natural resources availab (more)