Temporary Exhibits
DINOSAURS AMONG US
May 9 – September 6, 2026
Discover one of Earth’s most extraordinary evolutionary stories—the transformation of iconic dinosaurs into the small, airborne creatures we know today as birds.
This fascinating exhibition offers a fresh perspective on a beloved topic. As fossil evidence continues to grow, the line between what we call “birds” and what we traditionally call “dinosaurs” has nearly disappeared.
Journey through 170 million years of evolution as you uncover the secrets of dinosaur parenting, explore skeletal clues that connect dinosaurs to birds, trace the origins of feathers and flight, and discover how modern birds came to dominate the planet.
Dinosaurs Among Us is organized by the American Museum of Natural History, New York with support from Museo de Ciencias, Universidad de Navarra, Spain; North Museum of Nature and Science, United States; Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum, Canada; and Universum Museo de las Ciencias de la UNAM, Mexico.
To complement the exhibition with items and specimens from our region, Resurgo Place is proud to partner with the New Brunswick Museum, Saint Mary’s University, the Fundy Biosphere Region, and Magnetic Hill Zoo.
eat make share: a taste of immigration
September 26, 2026 – February 7, 2027
Canada’s food is as diverse as its people. How and what we eat is shaped by over 400 years of immigration and relationships between newcomers and Indigenous Peoples. Food connects us to the past, to place, and to each other.
Explore the connections between food and immigration in Canada through the universal experiences of eating, making, and sharing food. Discover the surprising histories behind popular Canadian dishes. Learn how individuals and communities express themselves through food and engage in diverse food traditions practiced in Canada through hands-on and multi-sensory activities.
eat, make, share: a taste of immigration is a traveling exhibition created by the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 and supported by BMO.




