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Big Valley Creation Science Museum

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Established
  
June 5, 2007

Director
  
Harry Nibourg

Province
  
Alberta

Founded
  
5 June 2007

Visitors
  
40-80 weekly

Website
  
www.bvcsm.com

Phone
  
+1 403-876-2100

Big Valley Creation Science Museum

Location
  
Big Valley, Alberta, Canada

Type
  
Young Earth creationist

Address
  
41 Railway Ave S, Big Valley, AB T0J 0G0, Canada

Similar
  
Museum of Earth History, Akron Fossils & Science, Museum of Creation and Earth, The Creation Adventur, 7 Wonders Museum

Introducing the big valley creation science museum


The Big Valley Creation Science Museum is a museum in Big Valley, Alberta, Canada, dedicated to promoting young-earth creationism as an alleged science-based alternative to biological evolution as presented by the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology, also in Alberta, 64 kilometres (40 miles) to the south. It is Canada's first permanent creation museum.

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The museum measures 84 square metres (900 square feet), cost C$280,000 to build, and was opened on June 5, 2007 by owner Harry Nibourg, an oil field worker with little formal education. As of 2007, it hosted 40 to 80 visitors weekly. Exhibits include an interactive display about the bacterium flagellum, tracing the ancestry of the British royal family to Adam and Eve, and presenting fossils as evidence for the flood of Noah. It has been compared to the larger and controversial Creation Museum in Petersburg, Boone County, Kentucky, which opened earlier the same year.

The big valley creation science museum


References

Big Valley Creation Science Museum Wikipedia