Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition

Final weeks! Ends March 4, 2012
Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition takes you on a journey back in time to experience the legend of Titanic like never before. The galleries in this fascinating Exhibition feature over 150 real artifacts recovered from the ocean floor along with room re-creations and personal stories; each highlighting a different chapter in the compelling story of Titanic's maiden voyage.
On April 15, 1912 RMS Titanic, the world’s largest Ship, sank after colliding with an iceberg, claiming more than 1,500 lives, and subsequently altering the world’s confidence in modern technology. Today, almost 100 years later, more than 100 legendary artifacts conserved from the Ship’s debris field will be showcased, offering visitors a poignant look at this iconic Ship and its passengers.
The Exhibition has been designed with a focus on the legendary RMS Titanic’s compelling human stories as best told through authentic artifacts and extensive room re-creations. Perfume from a maker who was traveling to New York to sell his samples, china etched with the logo of the elite White Star Line, and many other authentic objects offer haunting, emotional connections to lives abruptly ended or forever altered.
Upon entering the exhibit visitors will quickly be drawn back in time to 1912, each receiving a replica boarding pass of an actual passenger aboard Titanic. You’ll begin with a chronological journey through the life of Titanic, moving through the Ship’s construction, to life on board, to the ill-fated sinking and amazing artifact rescue efforts. You will marvel at the re-created first class cabin while learning of countless stories of heroism and humanity. Lastly, guests will take their boarding pass to the memorial wall and discover whether their passenger and traveling companions survived or perished.
Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition is produced by RMS Titanic Inc. and has been seen by more than 22 million people throughout North America and Europe over the past 15 years.
Educators Resources
Educators, please visit the Educators Resource page for more information about your class visit.
Admission Prices
Admission to this exhibit includes admission and access to the Saskatchewan Science Centre. You can also add an audio tour for only $3.
Members:
Adults: $12
Seniors: $9
Youth: $9
Non-members:
Adults: $20
Seniors: $15
Youth: $15
School rates (only apply with a school booking)
Students: $10.75
Teachers: FREE
Parents: $10.75
Please note: The following are prohibited inside this exhibition:
- Touching the artifacts or room recreations
- Smoking
- Food or beverages
- Mobile phones (talking or photographs)
- Photography (still or video)
- Backpacks
- Portable chairs
- Leaning on display cases
- Easels (sketching is permitted with pencil and hand-held pad)
HOURS
noon to 6 p.m.
Statutory Holidays:
noon to 6 p.m.
Kramer IMAX Theatre open evenings!
ADMISSION
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LOCATION
2903 Powerhouse Drive,Regina, Saskatchewan S4N 0A1
(Take Wascana Drive east off Broad Street, on the north side of Wascana Lake)
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