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Okenite - imagine puffball-like crystals inside rock. Click a thumbnail below to see the big picture! |
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What will I see?The museum has an international collection of some 6,000 objects artistically displayed in a gallery setting. Fluorescent minerals, fossils, minerals, gemstones, artifacts, shells, butterflies, insects, antlers, horns, dinosaurs and huge shark jaws are all on permanent display. We suggest you allow a couple of hours to fully view our 10,000 square foot museum. Tourist information and a small gift shop are also provided on site. When is the museum open?Stones 'N Bones is open Wednesday thru Sunday and Holiday Mondays from 10am to 5pm during the months of February to December; however, for the months of July and August we are open every day from 10am to 5pm. Is there a cost?Admission is $6 for adults and $3 for children 12 and under. A museum pass that is good for one full year of unlimited visits, plus 50% off the price of a regular visit to seven other area museums is available for $20 single or $30 for a family. The museum pass also entitles you to 10% off in all museum gift stores. We'd like to have our group visit the museum. Can this be done?Group tours are very welcome. We can make special arrangements for any day of the week and evenings to accommodate your group. Please contact us to make an appointment.
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Stones 'N Bones Museum ![]() Click photo for larger view Stones 'N Bones can be reached from the United States by crossing the Bluewater Bridge at Port Huron, Michigan and taking Highway 402, Exit 1(Front Street) to downtown Sarnia. From Canada, we can be reached via Highway 402 using Exit 1 (Front Street) to downtown Sarnia. |
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