Please note the Museum’s upcoming hours: March 23–24: CLOSED • March 25: 4–8 pm (BMO Free Wednesdays) • March 26–31: CLOSED

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Opening times this week: 16th – 22nd Mar
Monday
10am – 5:30pm
Open for March Break
Tuesday
10am – 5:30pm
Wednesday
10am – 8pm
BMO Free Wednesdays 4 – 8 pm
Thursday
10am – 5:30pm
Friday
10am – 5:30pm
Saturday
10am – 5:30pm
Sunday
10am – 5:30pm
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Lydia Johnson

Lydia Johnson was born and raised on Robinson-Superior Treaty territory, homelands of the Anishinabek and Fort William First Nation and has mixed settler and Cree ancestry (Lac La Ronge Indian Band). Her research — in partnership with Grand Council Treaty #3, the IISD-Experimental Lakes Area, and Environment and Climate Change Canada — focuses on weaving Indigenous and Western ways of knowing in ecotoxicology and wildlife health to promote collaborative and respectful science between Indigenous Peoples and Western-trained non-Indigenous scientists.