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Papermaking and Plants

Sunday, October 20, 2019 13:30to15:00

Visit theMuseum's wildlife-friendly garden, learn to identify and collect seeds from indigenous pollinator plants likeCalendulaandEchinacea,and then make your own recycled paper with the seeds...

Greco-Roman Theatre

Saturday, March 23, 2019 11:00to13:30

Today Greco-Roman theatre is in thelimelight! Learn about the architecture, the acoustics and the wonderful masks that made each theatrical performance come to life on stage.859 rue Sherbrooke...

Թ Homecoming: Animals and their Homes with Let's Talk Science

Saturday, September 28, 2019 12:00to15:00

What does a "home" look like to you?Join Let's Talk Science at Mcgill University and explore the many different homes and structures animals build and live in!859 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal,...

Climate Change andYOU Workshops: Climate change and the future - FULL

Thursday, September 19, 2019 12:00to13:30

New Series this Fall for the Թ Community: Alumni, Faculty, Staff and Students!...

SOLD OUT - Climate Change andYOU Workshops: Climate change globally and politically

Wednesday, September 18, 2019 12:00to13:30

New Series this Fall for the Թ Community: Alumni, Faculty, Staff and Students!...

Թ Homecoming event: Leafy Legacy

Saturday, September 28, 2019 10:00to11:00

A guided tour with Ingrid Birker focusing onthe astounding botanical legacy of the Թ downtown campus. Includes a copy of the bookletLeafy Legacy....

Whose dinosaur is it anyway?

Saturday, September 28, 2019 14:00to15:30

Join theԹ Debating Unionfor a lively examination of all the perspectives surrounding dinosaur and fossil collecting and ownership. In English....

Organismal Seminar: Small Frogs in the mountains

Thursday, September 19, 2019 15:00to17:00

Small frogs in the mountains: what we can learn from a few decades of data.859 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, QC, H3A 0C4, CA/redpathCategory:Redpath Museum

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Land Acknowledgement

Թ is on land which has long served as a site of meeting and exchange amongst Indigenous peoples, including the Haudenosaunee and Anishinabeg nations. We acknowledge and thank the diverse Indigenous peoples whose presence marks this territory on which peoples of the world now gather.


Rematriation, Repatriation and Restitution Statement

We acknowledge that the return and restitution of cultural and natural heritage to communities of origin is an essential part of reconciliation and of recognizing the fundamental rights of Indigenous Peoples. As part of wider efforts to activate the standards presented in the Canadian Museums Association Report Moved to Action: Activating UNDRIP in Canadian Museums (2022), the Redpath is working towards pro-active restitution practices. As per our Collections Management Policy (2024), repatriation requests will be received by the Redpath Museum Director and will be treated on a case-by-case basis.

Accessibility

We warmly welcome all visitors and aim to provide helpful information so you can plan your visit to the Redpath Museum with confidence.

Please note that the Redpath Museum is in a historic building that does not currently meet universal accessibility standards. At this time, there are no ramps or elevators, and access to the museum, exhibition galleries (located on 3 floors), and washrooms requires the use of a central staircase.

The building’s washrooms are gendered and located in the basement. The nearest gender inclusive washrooms are located in the McLennan Library Building (M6-37C).

Due to the architecture and open spaces, the exhibition galleries may become noisy during periods of high attendance.

Please also note that the building is not air-conditioned. During hot weather, indoor temperatures can exceed outdoor temperatures.

We recognize that these conditions may limit access for some visitors and are committed to improving accessibility over time.

If you have specific accessibility related questions, we encourage you to contact us at redpath.museum [at] mcgill.ca.

For more detailed information, please consult the 2025 accessibility report.

For more information on the status and scope of the accessibility project, please click here.

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