The Redpath Museum is a Victorian Natural History museum found at the centre of McGill University campus. The building was constructed in 1882 to house the fossil collections of John William Dawson, a professor of geology and Principal of McGill University between 1855 and 1893. Today, the Redpath serves both as a research institution for the University and as a public museum, offering educational programs and activities for visitors of all ages.
This listing was uploaded by Katie Miller, Heritage Analyst at the National Trust for Canada, on Wednesday July 2, 2025.
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