Stones 'N Bones Museum
About This Museum
Tucked away on Christina Street in the heart of Sarnia, the Stones 'N Bones Museum is one of those delightful local gems that feels both unassuming and utterly captivating. You step inside and are immediately greeted by the towering skeleton of a T-Rex, its jaw agape, setting the stage for a journey through deep time. The air is thick with the quiet wonder of ancient life, from glittering mineral specimens pulled from the Canadian Shield to a menacing Dire Wolf skull that speaks of a different era. It’s the kind of place where you can lose an afternoon marveling at the sheer age and diversity of our planet.
Collection Highlights
A full-scale Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton commands attention, while dioramas of mounted North American wildlife—like a majestic moose and a prowling cougar—feel surprisingly lifelike. Don't miss the extensive fossil wall or the cabinet of curiosities overflowing with iridescent amethyst geodes and other mineral oddities.
Visitor Information
It's located at 223 Christina St North, easy to find with street parking available nearby. Perfect for a family outing or a curious solo trip; you'll want to set aside at least an hour, maybe two if you like to read every label.
Architecture & Building
Housed in a modest, unpretentious building that feels more like a converted downtown shopfront than a formal institution, which only adds to its charming, grassroots appeal.
Contact & Location
Address: 223, Christina Street North, Mitton Village, Sarnia, Lambton County, Southwestern Ontario, Ontario, N7T 7W5, Canada
Phone: +1 519-336-2100
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