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FossilWeb Canada Links

Here are some links that may be useful to you. Most are paleontology-related, but a few are on other subjects I enjoy. These are listed separately, for your convenience. To Add a link click here.

Fossil/Paleontology Related Sites

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Burgess Shale fossils Photographs and discusssion of Walcott Quarry and its fossils.

Miller Museum Online Exhibit Using exclusively Canadian rocks and fossils, this exhibit highlights almost three billion years of early evolution when only simple, soft-bodied creatures inhabited the Earth.

Thompson-Nicola Paleontology Society Membership info, Member Scrapbook, Books on B.C. fossils. Their main goal is to have fun. You gotta love that!

Vancouver Paleontology Society Promotes public awareness of our fossil heritage, safe and responsible fossil collecting. Provides educational information about ancient life through field trips, presentations and displays. Bring together amateurs and professionals who share a common interest in fossils.

Late Quaternary Stratigraphy, Microfossils and Paleoceanography of Gulf of St. Lawrence Images of benthonic and planktonic foraminifera and ostracodes; seismic stratigraphy, foraminiferal assemblages and evironments of Gulf of St. Lawrence.

Fossils in Newfoundland and Labrador The Geographical Society of Newfoundland and Labrador provides resources on fossils and the geology of the region.

Other Interesting Sites

The finest Bass Fishing site on the web. I should know; I wrote it! Take a break from cleaning fossils and do some bass fishing!