The Tumbler Ridge Museum is seeking a creative agency to develop a digital exhibition on the palaeontology, geology, biodiversity, and cultural heritage of Tumbler Ridge.
The Tumbler Ridge Museum is seeking a dynamic individual with a passion for science, history, and the outdoors to join our team as our Programs & Events Coordinator!
The Tumbler Ridge Museum is now accepting applications for summer employment opportunities.
We know winter is coming, but we're trying not to think about it... Join us for one last summer party on Saturday, November 4th at 7 PM.
On Saturday, October 15th we will be going to the polls to vote in our municipal elections, we will also be asked to vote on the future of the Museum and Geopark.
A recently published article in Historical Biology features the first detailed track and trace-fossil evidence of very large crocodiles from a number of sites north of Tumbler Ridge.
From the board and staff of the TRMF - We wish you a fabulousaurus holiday season!
In an unprecedented and remarkable example of collaboration between industry and science in Tumbler Ridge, 112 million-year-old crocodylian swim traces have a home in the Tumbler Ridge Museum.