Life-sized dinosaurs driven around Sudbury part of new science exhibit
As Science North prepares for its newest exhibit, Dinosaur Discoveries, some life-sized replicas were spotted on the streets of Sudbury recently.
The exhibit opens Feb. 18 and includes realistic models of the extinct creatures.
Two life-sized dinosaurs on a flatbed truck cross the Bridge of Nations in Sudbury on their way to Dynamic Earth as part of a new exhibit. (Science North)
A video was captured of two triceratops being transported on a flatbed truck from the science centre on Ramsey Lake Road to Dynamic Earth on Big Nickel Road and includes some amazing aerial views of the city.
Tickets to the exhibit allow access to both science centres in Sudbury.
CTVNewsNorthernOntario.ca has partnered with Science North and will be holding a contest in March to win family passes to the exhibit. Stay tuned!
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For more information about the Dinosaur Discoveries exhibit online.
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